Sequans (SQNS) stock analysis | technical resistance patterns, analyst upgrades, revenue growth. Sequans Communications (SQNS) closed at $3.97, down 5.48% on the session. The stock is now testing near its support zone at $3.77, with resistance established at $4.17. The decline reflects increased selling activity, potentially tied to sector rotation or profit-taking following recent moves.
Sequans Communications (SQNS) Slides 5.5% as Selling Pressure Mounts – Key Levels in Focus - Social Sentiment
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