Movement Alert|Vicor Corporation Intraday Decline 5.63%, Insider Selling Intensifies as Stock Retreats Over 20% from Peak

Market Focus06-05

On June 5, Vicor Corporation fell 5.63% in regular trading, trading at $278.375/share, with trading volume of $67.25 million. The stock continued its accelerating pullback from recent highs.

On the news front, the company had previously raised its Q2 revenue guidance to $142 million, far exceeding the market consensus of $125.5 million, propelling shares from approximately $268 to a peak near $348 — a cumulative gain exceeding 30%. However, multiple insiders have since engaged in heavy selling at elevated levels. Notably, 10%-plus shareholder Vinciarelli Patrizio executed dozens of sell transactions across June 1-3 at prices ranging from $313 to $334, while Directors Davies Philip D and Schmidt James F also sold shares in the $313-$327 range. Director D'Amico Andrew had previously sold at $320-$324. The concentrated insider liquidation, combined with broad profit-taking from investors who rode the initial surge, has significantly intensified selling pressure. The stock has now declined over 20% from its 52-week high of $361.89.

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