The buying and selling of stock by a company’s insider give investors a sense that the stock will rise or fall in the future. ON Semiconductor Corp shares valued at $274,780 were sold by Campbell Alan on Jun 12 ’25. At $51.16 per share, Campbell Alan sold 5,371 shares. The insider’s holdings dropped to 84,689 shares worth approximately $4.49 million following the completion of this transaction.
Also, ALAN CAMPBELL purchased 5,371 shares, netting a total of over 274,780 in proceeds.
Before that, Campbell Alan had sold 10,000 shares from its account. In a trade valued at $432,257, the Director traded ON Semiconductor Corp shares for $43.23 each. Upon closing the transaction, the insider’s holdings decreased to 10,000 shares, worth approximately $4.5 million.
Analysts at TD Cowen resumed the stock at ‘”a Buy”‘ outlook in a report released in early May. As of April 24, 2025, B. Riley Securities has decreased its “Buy” rating to a “Neutral” for ON. Earlier on January 24, 2025, B. Riley Securities resumed its rating. Their recommendation was “a Buy” for ON stock.
Analyzing ON Stock Performance
On last trading session,, ON Semiconductor Corp [NASDAQ: ON] rose 2.32% to $52.98. The stock’s lowest price that day was $51.0, but it reached a high of $53.19 in the same session. During the last five days, there has been a surge of approximately 6.94%. Over the course of the year, ON Semiconductor Corp shares have dropped approximately -15.97%.
Support And Resistance Levels for ON Semiconductor Corp (ON)
RSI (Relative Strength Index) is 68.55 on the 14-day chart, showing neutral technical sentiment.
Is ON Semiconductor Corp subject to short interest?
Stocks of ON Semiconductor Corp saw a sharp rise in short interest on 2025-05-30 jumping by 9.58 million shares to 36.76 million. Data from Yahoo Finance shows that the short interest on 2025-04-30 was 27.18 million shares. A jump of 26.06% in short interest reflects a negative sentiment towards the stock. Despite the fact that short shares comprise just 3.64 of the overall float, the days-to-cover ratio (short ratio) jumped to 3.64.