Movement Alert|Vicor Corporation Overnight Rise 6.3%, Oversold Rebound Following Intraday Selloff as Sector Recovers

Market Focus06-25

On June 25, Vicor Corporation rose 6.3% overnight, trading at $342.67/share, with turnover of $341,200. The stock rebounded sharply after declining over 5% during the regular session earlier in the day.

On the news front, the Electrical Components & Equipment sector saw broad recovery in after-hours trading, with Vertiv up 4.49%, Sunrun up 3.33%, and FuelCell up 2.37%, providing sector-wide tailwinds for the rebound. Vicor had previously retreated from its rebound high near $352 to approximately $319 during regular trading, weighed down by persistent insider selling from 10%-plus shareholder Patrizio Vinciarelli and multiple directors, combined with profit-taking pressure. The overnight session saw capital inflows driving an oversold bounce. The company had earlier raised its Q2 revenue guidance to $142 million, well above the market consensus of $125.5 million, though subsequent heavy insider selling triggered a pullback exceeding 20% from peak levels before recent recovery attempts.

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