Yardno's February 11 trading volume was $1.292 billion, a 50.65% increase compared to the previous trading day.

On February 11, 2026, Analog Devices (ADI), a semiconductor products company, had a trading volume of $1.292 billion, ranking 89th among U.S. stocks on that day, with a 50.65% increase from the previous day. The trading volume was 3.8501 million shares.

On February 11, 2026, ADI rose 3.64%, closing at $337. The stock increased 5.17% over the past five trading days, 8.40% for the entire month of February, 24.26% since the beginning of the year, and 65.63% over the past 52 weeks.

*If the company has been listed for less than 52 weeks, the 52-week change is calculated from the listing date to the present (this also applies to companies listed for less than one month or fewer than five trading days).

ADI Trading Volume / USD Change from Previous Day Shares Traded
February 11, 2026 1.292 billion 50.65% 3.8501 million
February 10, 2026 858 million -15.86% 2.642 million
February 9, 2026 1.02 billion -53.13% 3.1631 million
February 6, 2026 2.175 billion 13.64% 6.7754 million
February 5, 2026 1.914 billion -4.11% 5.9357 million

Analog Devices Semiconductor Technology Co., Ltd. was founded in 1965 in Massachusetts. Analog Devices, Inc. is a global leader in high-performance analog technology, dedicated to solving the most complex engineering challenges for customers. The company plays a vital role at the intersection of the physical and digital worlds by providing building blocks for sensing, measurement, interpretation, connectivity, and power supply. They design, manufacture, test, and sell a broad portfolio of solutions, including integrated circuits (ICs), software, and subsystems that utilize high-performance analog, mixed-signal, and digital signal processing technologies. Their comprehensive product range, deep expertise, and advanced manufacturing capabilities cover high-performance precision and high-speed mixed-signal, power management, and processing technologies—including data converters, amplifiers, power management ICs, radio frequency (RF) ICs, digital signal processors (DSPs), and other sensors.

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