On June 30, Vishay Intertechnology fell 5.12% in pre-market trading, trading at $52.5/share, with turnover of approximately $126,400.
On the news front, the company announced the commencement of an underwritten public offering of $750 million of common stock, with underwriters granted an option to purchase up to an additional $112.5 million of shares. The company stated that proceeds will be used to accelerate growth initiatives, reduce borrowings under its senior secured credit facility, and for general corporate purposes.
The large-scale equity issuance has directly triggered shareholder dilution concerns. Notably, the stock had already accumulated gains exceeding 145% over the prior three months, with its current price trading well above Bank of America Securities' $28 target price and deep research report estimates of $32-$35. The combination of valuation reversion pressure and financing dilution effects has intensified selling pressure. On June 26 and June 29, shares had already declined 5.59% and 5.39% respectively, indicating a sustained correction trend prior to the offering announcement.
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