QuickLogic Corporation (QUIK) Covered Calls
QuickLogic Corporation is a semiconductor company that develops and markets low power programmable solutions that enable customers to add features to their mobile, consumer and industrial products.
You can sell covered calls on QuickLogic Corporation to lower risk and earn monthly income. Born To Sell's covered call screener gives you customized search capabilities across all possible covered calls but here are a couple of examples for QUIK (prices last updated Thu 4:16 PM ET):
| QuickLogic Corporation (QUIK) Stock Quote | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Last | Change | Bid | Ask | Volume | P/E | Market Cap |
| 8.91 | -0.45 | 8.50 | 9.66 | 191K | - | 0.2 |
| Covered Calls For QuickLogic Corporation (QUIK) | ||||||
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| Expiration | Strike | Call Bid | Net Debit | Return If Flat |
Annualized Return If Flat |
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| Mar 20 | 9 | 0.05 | 9.61 | -6.3% | -255.5% | |
| Apr 17 | 9 | 0.45 | 9.21 | -2.3% | -22.7% | |
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Extended Business Description
QuickLogic Corp. is a semiconductor company that designs, markets, and supports primarily Customer Specific Standard Products, or CSSPs, and, secondarily, Field Programmable Gate Arrays, or FPGAs, sensor software algorithms, software drivers, associated design software and programming hardware. It develops and markets low power customizable semiconductor and software algorithm solutions that enable customers to differentiate their products by adding new features, extending battery life, becoming more contextually aware and improving the visual experience with their mobile, consumer and enterprise products. QuickLogic was founded by John M. Birkner, Andrew K. Chan and Hua-Thye Chua in 1988 and is headquartered in Sunnyvale, CA.
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