Clearline Capital LP sold 412,968 shares of Semtech, estimated trade size $29.30 million (based on quarterly average price)
Quarter-end position value fell by $28.87 million, reflecting both trading and stock price movement
Transaction value was 1.45% of Clearline’s 13F assets under management (AUM)
Post-trade holding: 285,967 shares, valued at $21.07 million
Stake now 1.04% of AUM, which places it outside the fund's top five holdings
According to a February 17, 2026, SEC filing, Clearline Capital LP reduced its position in Semtech (NASDAQ:SMTC) by 412,968 shares during the fourth quarter of 2025. The fund’s quarter-end position in Semtech was valued at $21.07 million, a $28.87 million decrease from the previous quarter, reflecting both share sales and price changes.
This transaction was a sale. Following the trade, the position represents 1.04% of Clearline’s 13F reportable assets under management.
Top holdings after the filing:
As of February 17, 2026, Semtech shares were priced at $87.66, up 136.6% over the past year, with one-year alpha of 122.59 percentage points versus the S&P 500.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Price (as of market close 2/17/26) | $87.66 |
| Market capitalization | $8.34 billion |
| Revenue (TTM) | $1.03 billion |
| Net income (TTM) | $28.56 million |
Semtech is a leading provider of analog and mixed-signal semiconductor solutions, with a diversified portfolio serving infrastructure, industrial, and consumer electronics markets. Its strategy focuses on innovation in signal integrity, protection, and wireless sensing technologies, supporting high-performance applications in data centers and industrial automation.
Semtech offers analog and mixed-signal semiconductor products, including signal integrity solutions, protection devices, wireless and sensing products, and power management ICs.
It generates revenue by designing and selling integrated circuits and advanced algorithms to original equipment manufacturers and their suppliers, leveraging both direct and distributor sales channels globally.
The company’s primary customers include enterprise computing, communications, consumer, and industrial end-markets across North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific.
Semtech is operating in the recovery phase of the semiconductor cycle after a period when excess inventory weighed on orders and earnings. During that downturn, customers reduced purchases while working through built-up stock, pressuring revenue across communications and industrial markets. Over the past year, demand conditions have improved, and the stock has rebounded as expectations reset.
Today’s Semtech combines its legacy analog and signal integrity business with cellular IoT connectivity products gained from its acquisition of Sierra Wireless. That deal expanded its exposure to connected devices and recurring revenue but also increased debt. Growth in connectivity and data infrastructure markets can drive margin expansion, but slower demand or integration missteps would pressure earnings, given the company’s operating leverage and debt load.
For investors, the key thing to watch out for is whether Semtech can leverage its expanded IoT and connectivity platform to secure long-duration design wins that extend beyond the typical semiconductor order cycle. Products embedded in multi-year device and infrastructure programs would moderate earnings swings and support a steadier valuation multiple. Demand that remains tied to short-term chip cycles keeps the stock trading like a high-beta semiconductor name rather than a durable platform business.
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