Solitron Devices, Inc. engages in the designing, developing, manufacturing, and marketing of solid-state semiconductor components and related devices. The company is headquartered in West Palm Beach, Florida and currently employs 46 full-time employees. The firm manufactures a variety of bipolar and metal oxide semiconductors (MOS) power transistors, power and control hybrids, junction and power MOS field effect transistors (Power MOSFETS), and other related products. Its products are custom-made pursuant to contracts with customers whose end products are sold to the United States government. Its other products, such as Joint Army/Navy (JAN) transistors, diodes, and Standard Military Drawings voltage regulators, are sold as standard or catalog items. The company manufactures thick film hybrids, which generally contain discrete semiconductor chips, integrated circuits, chip capacitors and thick film or thin film resistors. The firm manufactures both standard and custom power transistors. Additionally, it manufactures power N-Channel and P-Channel MOSFET transistors.
SODI stock price ended at $24.31 on 金曜日, after rising 4.56%
On the latest trading day May 08, 2026, the stock price of SODI rose by 4.56%, climbing from $23.11 to $24.31. During the session, the stock saw a volatility of 13.07%, with prices oscillating between a daily low of $21.50 and a high of $24.31. Notably, trading volume dropped by 608 shares on the last day despite the price increase, which may signal a potential uptick in risk in the near term. A total of 2.1K shares were traded, equating to a market value of approximately $52.2M.