On June 8, Vishay Intertechnology rose 5.98% overnight, trading at $59.57/share, with trading volume of $665,500.
On the news front, the stock had declined for three consecutive trading days with a cumulative drop exceeding 20%, releasing short-term oversold pressure and triggering a technical rebound. Meanwhile, the Electronic Components sector broadly stabilized, with COHERENT up 3.19%, Corning up 2.48%, and Amphenol up 0.86%, providing supportive sector linkage.
From a fundamental perspective, the company reported Q1 EPS of $0.05, beating market expectations of $0.03 by approximately 66.67%, while revenue of $839 million also exceeded consensus. Bank of America previously raised its target price from $18 to $28, reflecting improved earnings outlook. These factors continue to provide downside support following the recent sharp correction from elevated levels where the stock had accumulated gains exceeding 145% over three months.
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