On June 30, Vishay Intertechnology fell 5.69% in after-hours trading, trading at $53.0/share, with turnover of approximately $818,300.
On the news front, Vishay Intertechnology has accumulated gains exceeding 145% over the past three months, with its current share price still far above Bank of America Securities' $28 target price and deep research reports' $32-35 target range, indicating severe valuation deviation from fundamentals. Profit-taking pressure continues to weigh on the stock, with shares having already declined 5.59% on June 26 and 5.39% on June 29, establishing a clear consecutive correction trend. The broader electronic components sector has also shown weakness recently, with peers Coherent falling 7.63%, Littelfuse declining 2.0%, and Corning dropping 4.02% in prior sessions, creating additional drag through sector linkage.
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