Monolithic Power Systems, Inc. - Common Stock (MPWR)
1,353.00
+0.00 (0.00%)
NASDAQ · Last Trade: Apr 16th, 6:15 AM EDT
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Volume
323
Market Cap
64.64B
PE Ratio (TTM)
105.29
EPS (TTM)
12.8
Dividend & Yield
6.240 (0.46%)
1 Month Average Volume
543,729
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About Monolithic Power Systems, Inc. - Common Stock (MPWR)
Monolithic Power Systems is a technology company that specializes in the design and manufacturing of high-performance analog and mixed-signal semiconductor solutions. They develop a range of power management products, including voltage regulators, power converters, and LED drivers, which are essential for a variety of applications in industries such as automotive, telecommunications, computing, and consumer electronics. The company is known for its innovative approach to delivering efficient and compact power solutions that optimize energy consumption and enhance the performance of electronic devices. Through their expertise in power management technology, Monolithic Power Systems aims to support the growing demand for energy-efficient and sustainable electronic systems. Read More
SCHAFFHAUSEN, Switzerland, April 15, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Monolithic Power Systems, Inc. (MPS) (Nasdaq: MPWR), a fabless global company that provides high-performance, semiconductor-based power electronics solutions, today announced it will report its first quarter 2026 financial results on Thursday, April 30, 2026 after the market closes. MPS will host a question-and-answer webinar at 2:00 p.m. PT / 5:00 p.m. ET on the same day to discuss the results and business outlook.
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