Power Integrations VP Gagan Jain Sells $16,253 in Company Stock Amid Mixed Analyst Ratings
Gagan Jain, VP at Power Integrations, sells $16k in POWI stock
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Gagan Jain, Vice President of Worldwide Sales at Power Integrations Inc. (NASDAQ: POWI), sold 313 shares for approximately $16,253 on April 2, 2026. This sale occurred as the company's stock surged 45% year-to-date, yet analysts have mixed views on its valuation and future performance.
- 01Gagan Jain sold 313 shares of Power Integrations for $16,253.
- 02The sale was made to cover tax liabilities from a Restricted Stock Award.
- 03Power Integrations' stock has risen 45% year-to-date, trading near $51.44.
- 04Analysts have mixed ratings, with Benchmark raising the price target to $65 and Northland downgrading it to $46.
- 05The company launched a new line of efficient flyback integrated circuits.
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Gagan Jain (Vice President of Worldwide Sales at Power Integrations Inc.) sold 313 shares of the company's stock on April 2, 2026, for a total of $16,253. This transaction was executed to cover tax liabilities associated with a Restricted Stock Award. The sale comes as Power Integrations' stock has surged 45% year-to-date, currently trading around $51.44 and boasting a market capitalization of $2.85 billion. Despite the stock's impressive performance, analysts have differing opinions on its valuation. Benchmark raised its price target for Power Integrations from $55 to $65, maintaining a Buy rating, while Northland downgraded the stock from Outperform to Market Perform with a target of $46 due to supply risks linked to consumer products. Additionally, Power Integrations recently launched the TOPSwitchGaN family of flyback integrated circuits, enhancing the power range of converters to 440 watts with an efficiency of 92%. These developments underscore the company's ongoing innovation amid mixed analyst perspectives on its future prospects.
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