Inseego (INSG) Gets a Hold Rating from Northland Securities


In a report released today, Michael Latimore from Northland Securities maintained a Hold rating on Inseego (INSG), with a price target of $11.00. The company’s shares closed last Thursday at $9.40.

According to TipRanks.com, Latimore is a 5-star analyst with an average return of 18.4% and a 56.4% success rate. Latimore covers the Technology sector, focusing on stocks such as Comtech Telecommunications, Synchronoss Technologies, and Ribbon Communications.

The word on The Street in general, suggests a Moderate Buy analyst consensus rating for Inseego with a $13.33 average price target.

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The company has a one-year high of $15.25 and a one-year low of $3.91. Currently, Inseego has an average volume of 2.37M.

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Inseego Corp.is an industry pioneer in 5G and intelligent IoT device-to-cloud solutions. The company serves service providers, distributors, consumers, and the enterprise. Its 4G LTE Advanced and 5G NR hardware products are powered by MiFi technology and include mobile hotspots, industrial gateways and routers, home and enterprise routers, industrial USB modems, and telematics and mobile tracking hardware devices supported by applications software and cloud services. Its SaaS platforms include Ctrack, an asset tracking and management solution that delivers business intelligence for fleets used in various verticals including aviation, construction, government, and transport; and Device Management Solutions, a hosted subscription management platform that helps organizations to manage the selection, deployment, and spend of their wireless assets. The company was founded on April 26, 1996 and is headquartered in San Diego, CA.

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