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Durham company names industry veteran to leading role as it brings its new production facility in Chatham County online.
Wolfspeed announced on Thursday, March 27 that Robert Feurle will succeed Interim Executive Chairman Thomas Werner as CEO.
US SiC specialist Wolfspeed has appointed Robert Feurle as CEO, effective May 1, 2025. Feurle succeeds Thomas Werner, who is ...
Industry veteran Robert Feurle will join the Durham company as CEO and board member – and at a key time, as Wolfspeed is ...
Shares of silicon carbide chipmaker Wolfspeed ( WOLF -4.80%) plunged 47.1% in March, according to data from S&P Global Market Intelligence. Wolfspeed is in a tough spot in an already-adverse ...
The Durham semiconductor company Wolfspeed has named a new leader to steer the large but struggling chipmaker through its ...
Wolfspeed (NYSE:WOLF) recently reaffirmed its earnings guidance for Q3 2025 with projections indicating significant net losses, set against the backdrop of major leadership changes as Robert Feurle ...
Lowe's departure came as Wolfspeed eliminated hundreds of positions in a transition to production of higher-powered chips. In a presentation to investors at the end of 2024, Wolfspeed said it was ...
As Werner stated, Feurle’s track record of success will be instrumental in navigating the challenges ahead. One of the immediate challenges Feurle faces is the CHIPs Act, which is aimed at ...
Wolfspeed picked a new CEO last night. The new CEO has a lot of work to do as Wolfspeed burns through its cash and deals with its boatload of debt. Job No. 1 will be to generate positive free cash ...
Chipmaker Wolfspeed said on Thursday it appointed industry veteran Robert Feurle as its CEO, months after its board ousted former top boss Gregg Lowe.
Within an hour of trading Friday morning, the Durham semiconductor manufacturer Wolfspeed had lost half its value. Its shares ...