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NASDAQ:MXL

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Price: 16.89 USD 2.36% Market Closed
Market Cap: $1.5B

During the last 3 months Maxlinear Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 746.4k USD worth of shares. The stock price has dropped by 2% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Mar 6, 2026 by Litchfield Steven G , who sold 313.7k USD worth of MXL shares.

Last Transactions:
Litchfield Steven G
$-313.7k
Litchfield Steven G
Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
$-82.8k
Litchfield Steven G
Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
$-349.9k
Artusi Daniel A
$-319.4k
Artusi Daniel A
Chief Technology Officer
$-143.7k
Litchfield Steven G
$-1.7m
Tewksbury Ted L Iii
$-63.2k
Litchfield Steven G
$-942.5
Moyer Albert J
$-174.2k
Kwong Connie H.
$-93.1k
Tewksbury Ted L Iii
$-89.1k
Torgerson William
$-1.5k
Seendripu Kishore
$+1.4m
Tewksbury Ted L Iii
$-234.8k
Lougheed James
$-2.7m
Bollesen Michael
$-224.1k
Torgerson William
$-156k
Torgerson William
$-898.1k
Torgerson William
$-1.6k
Artusi Daniel A
$-794.3k
Jones William Kelly
$-891.1k
Seendripu Kishore
$-661k
Seendripu Kishore
$-447.5k
Seendripu Kishore
$-588.9k
Litchfield Steven G
$+119.6k
Litchfield Steven G
$+380.1k
Seendripu Kishore
$-39.8k
Seendripu Kishore
$-654.8k
Seendripu Kishore
$-537.1k
Litchfield Steven G
$+124.9k
Walsh Brendan
$-286.2k
Litchfield Steven G
$+124.9k
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During the last 3 months Maxlinear Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 746.4k USD worth of shares. The stock price has dropped by 2% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Mar 6, 2026 by Litchfield Steven G , who sold 313.7k USD worth of MXL shares.

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Market Cap
1.5B USD
Industry
Semiconductors

MaxLinear Inc. was born amidst the leafy landscape of Carlsbad, California, in 2003, defining itself as a key player in the semiconductor industry. Initially, the company carved out a niche by leveraging its prowess in developing radio frequency (RF) technologies that powered television set-top boxes and cable modems. This focus laid the groundwork for its journey through the vast terrains of connectivity and communication. As the technological landscape evolved, so did MaxLinear's ambitions, steering it toward creating groundbreaking solutions in broadband, fiber-optic communications, and infrastructure markets. Their distinct edge comes from converting analog signals into digital forms with exceptional precision, which fuels modern data-driven applications ranging from infrastructure equipment to home networking. As the years passed, MaxLinear secured its foothold in the market by continually expanding its product portfolio to include a wide array of semiconductor solutions. This expansion echoed the industry’s relentless shift toward integrating and optimizing the conversion of data across a myriad of devices and platforms. MaxLinear’s revenue generation primarily hinges on selling these innovative semiconductor chips and integrated circuits (ICs) to a global clientele comprising original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and network service providers. By keeping its pulse on the burgeoning needs of cloud computing and the Internet of Things (IoT), the company positions itself to capture future opportunities in wireless infrastructure and connectivity solutions, steadily transforming technological challenges into business victories.

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Insiders might sell their shares for any number of reasons, but they buy them for only one: they think the price will rise.

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