Movement Alert|Vicor Corporation Rises 5.12% in After-Hours Trading, Oversold Rebound Following Intraday Selloff Amid Sector Recovery

Market Focus06-25

On June 25, Vicor Corporation rose 5.12% in after-hours trading, trading at $338.78/share, with turnover of $4.5326 million. The stock had declined over 5% during regular trading before staging a rapid after-hours recovery.

The rebound was supported by a broader recovery across the Electrical Components & Equipment sector in after-hours trading, with Vertiv rising 5.08%, Sunrun gaining 4.02%, and FuelCell Energy up 3.20%, providing sector-wide tailwinds for the stock. The company had previously raised its Q2 revenue guidance to $142 million, well above the market consensus of $125.5 million, which initially propelled shares from approximately $268 to $348. However, sustained insider selling by 10%-plus shareholder Vinciarelli Patrizio and director Schmidt James F at elevated levels, combined with profit-taking, pushed the stock down over 20% to around $278 before a multi-day recovery rally carried it back to the $352 area. The stock subsequently pulled back again to $319 during regular hours on June 25 before after-hours buying emerged to drive the oversold rebound.

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