Littelfuse Earns 'Moderate Buy' Rating from Analysts

The electronics components manufacturer received mixed reviews from Wall Street research firms.

Apr. 18, 2026 at 8:08am

An extreme close-up of complex, interlocking Littelfuse electronic components and sensors, rendered in a high-contrast, cinematic style that emphasizes the brand's role in industrial and technological infrastructure.Littelfuse's specialized electronics components, captured in a high-contrast, industrial-style macro photograph, reflect the company's role in powering critical technologies.Chicago Today

Littelfuse, Inc. (NASDAQ:LFUS) has earned an average recommendation of "Moderate Buy" from the five ratings firms covering the company, according to MarketBeat.com. One analyst rated the stock as a sell, one as a hold, two as a buy, and one as a strong buy. The average 12-month price target among the brokerages is $374.

Why it matters

Littelfuse is a major manufacturer of circuit protection, power control, and sensing technologies used in a variety of industries. Analyst ratings and price targets can influence investor sentiment and trading activity around the stock.

The details

Several research firms recently weighed in on Littelfuse. Zacks Research downgraded the stock from strong buy to hold, while Williams Trading set a $360 price target. Benchmark upgraded the rating from hold to buy and set a $360 target, and UBS Group maintained a $360 target price.

  • On Monday, February 2nd, SVP Peter Sung-Jip Kim sold 5,488 shares at an average price of $326.35.
  • On Thursday, February 5th, CAO Jeffrey G. Gorski sold 3,500 shares at an average price of $330.32.

The players

Littelfuse, Inc.

A global manufacturer of circuit protection, power control, and sensing technologies, founded in 1927 and headquartered in Chicago, Illinois.

Peter Sung-Jip Kim

Senior Vice President at Littelfuse who sold shares in the company.

Jeffrey G. Gorski

Chief Accounting Officer at Littelfuse who sold shares in the company.

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The takeaway

Littelfuse's mixed analyst ratings and recent insider selling activity suggest the company's stock performance may face some near-term uncertainty, despite its strong position in the electronics components market.