On July 9, Vishay Intertechnology rose 5.36% in regular trading, trading at $45.575/share, with turnover of $37.58 million.
On the news front, the company completed a $750 million common stock public offering on July 6, issuing 15 million shares at $50 per share. Following the pricing, the stock came under sustained selling pressure, falling more than 20% below the offering price at one point, with the additional 15 million shares representing approximately 10% equity dilution. As selling pressure from the offering has been gradually absorbed, the electronic components sector rallied broadly, providing momentum for a technical recovery.
Within the Electronic Components sector, Corning rose 9.4%, Coherent rose 6.59%, Littelfuse gained 4.22%, Amphenol advanced 3.12%, and Rogers added 2.24%. The sector-wide strength combined with post-offering oversold conditions supported the rebound.
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