On June 23, Vishay Intertechnology fell 5.87% in pre-market trading, trading at $59.66/share, with turnover of approximately $3 million.
On the news front, Vishay Intertechnology has accumulated gains exceeding 145% over the past three months, with the current stock price far surpassing Bank of America Securities' $28 target price and the $32-35 target range from deep research reports, indicating severe valuation deviation. Concentrated profit-taking pressure continues to weigh on the stock. Meanwhile, the Electronic Components sector is collectively weakening, with COHERENT down 7.54%, Corning down 6.59%, and Amphenol down 3.76%, creating additional downward pressure through sector linkage effects.
On the fundamental side, the company's Q1 EPS came in at $0.05, beating market expectations by approximately 66.67%, with revenue of $839 million also surpassing consensus. However, the short-term stock price has significantly overextended relative to fundamentals, and pullback pressure remains ongoing.
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