GLOBALFOUNDRIES Inc. (GFS)
NASDAQ: GFS
· Real-Time Price · USD
35.34
0.27 (0.77%)
At close: May 01, 2025, 12:08 PM
0.77% (1D)
Bid | 35.34 |
Market Cap | 19.54B |
Revenue (ttm) | 6.75B |
Net Income (ttm) | -265M |
EPS (ttm) | -0.48 |
PE Ratio (ttm) | -73.63 |
Forward PE | 14.44 |
Analyst | Buy |
Ask | 35.41 |
Volume | 338,787 |
Avg. Volume (20D) | 2,530,390 |
Open | 35.42 |
Previous Close | 35.07 |
Day's Range | 34.94 - 35.73 |
52-Week Range | 29.77 - 61.98 |
Beta | 1.53 |
About GFS
GLOBALFOUNDRIES Inc. operates as a semiconductor foundry worldwide. It manufactures integrated circuits, which enable various electronic devices that are pervasive. The company manufactures a range of semiconductor devices, including microprocessors, mobile application processors, baseband processors, network processors, radio frequency modems, microcontrollers, power management units, and microelectromechanical systems, as well as offers mainstr...
Industry Semiconductors
Sector Technology
IPO Date Oct 28, 2021
Employees 13,000
Stock Exchange NASDAQ
Ticker Symbol GFS
Website https://www.globalfoundries.com
Analyst Forecast
According to 13 analyst ratings, the average rating for GFS stock is "Buy." The 12-month stock price forecast is $50, which is an increase of 41.48% from the latest price.
Stock ForecastsNext Earnings Release
GLOBALFOUNDRIES Inc. is scheduled to release its earnings on May 6, 2025,
before market opens.
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