Lattice Semiconductor (LSCC) stock had its Relative Strength (RS) Rating upgraded from 78 to 84 Wednesday.
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Lattice Semiconductor stock is within a buy range after moving past a 64.69 entry in a consolidation. Once a stock moves 5% or higher beyond the initial entry, it's considered out of buy range.
Earnings-per-share growth declined in the company's latest report from -55% to -67%, but revenue rose from -34% to -31%.
Lattice Semiconductor stock earns the No. 13 rank among its peers in the Electronics-Semiconductor Fabless industry group. Broadcom (AVGO), Rambus (RMBS) and Arm Holdings ADR (ARM) are among the top 5 highly rated stocks within the group. For more industry news, check out "Chip Stocks To Watch And Semiconductor Industry News."
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