On August 12, Vishay Intertechnology rose 5.83% in regular trading, trading at $35.16 per share, with turnover of $1.1913 million.
On the news front, the electronic components sector staged a broad-based rebound, with peers Coherent up 6.08%, Corning up 5.04%, and Lightwave Logic up 5.42%, collectively lifting sentiment across the sector. The stock had previously declined over 5% on August 10 amid sector-wide selling pressure following its Q2 earnings release, which showed revenue of $888.6 million slightly missing the $897 million estimate despite adjusted EPS of $0.19 beating expectations of $0.15. The company issued Q3 revenue guidance of $945 million to $975 million, above the analyst consensus of $931.4 million.
Additionally, Raymond James recently initiated coverage with a Buy rating and a $40 price target, while the consensus mean target stands at $38.25, both implying meaningful upside from current levels. The current move appears driven by sector-wide recovery momentum lifting the stock from its post-earnings oversold levels.
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