On June 25, Vishay Intertechnology rose 5.76% in regular trading, trading at $55.61/share, with turnover of $68.99 million. The stock experienced a technical rebound after consecutive sharp declines on June 23 and 24, with a cumulative two-day drop exceeding 12% that triggered concentrated profit-taking and released oversold pressure.
On the fundamental side, the company reported Q1 EPS of $0.05, beating market expectations by approximately 66.67%, while revenue of $839 million also exceeded consensus estimates, continuing to provide bottom support for the share price. Notably, the stock remains well above Bank of America Securities' $28 target price and a separate research report's $32-35 target range, after accumulating gains of over 145% in the prior three months.
Within the Electronic Components sector, performance was mixed. Among individual stocks, Corning rose 5.62%, Littelfuse gained 1.65%, and Amphenol added 1.03%, while COHERENT fell 3.54% and Lightwave Logic declined 6.21%. Partial sector strength provided supportive linkage for the stock's rebound.
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