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Durham company names industry veteran to leading role as it brings its new production facility in Chatham County online.
The Durham semiconductor company Wolfspeed has named a new leader to steer the large but struggling chipmaker through its pivotal next stage. Robert Feurle will begin as Wolfspeed CEO on May 1 ...
Wolfspeed's stock price has plummeted and federal funding is uncertain, presenting major challenges for incoming CEO Robert ...
Wolfspeed announced on Thursday, March 27 that Robert Feurle will succeed Interim Executive Chairman Thomas Werner as CEO.
Durham-based chipmaker Wolfspeed has named a new chief executive officer. Robert Feurle will officially take the position of CEO on May 1, according to a Thursday news release. Feurle, a citizen ...
Within an hour of trading Friday morning, the Durham semiconductor manufacturer Wolfspeed had lost half its value. Its shares dove below $2.80 before eventually plateauing around lunchtime. By ...
US SiC specialist Wolfspeed has appointed Robert Feurle as CEO, effective May 1, 2025. Feurle succeeds Thomas Werner, who is serving as interim executive chairman and will return as chairman of the ...
During a call with the media Thursday, following the announcement of its new CEO, Wolfspeed executives said the funding agreement could change under the Trump administration but they didn’t ...
Wolfspeed's shares lost half their value on Friday, hitting their lowest level since 1998, as funding through a Joe Biden-era legislation that promised subsidies for chip making in the United States ...