Movement Alert|Vicor Corporation Falls 5.29% in Pre-Market Trading, Executive Selling and Profit-Taking Continue to Pressure Shares After 30% Rally

Market Focus06-04

On June 4, Vicor Corporation fell 5.29% in pre-market trading, trading at $314.0/share, with trading volume of $559,600. The stock continues its recent pullback trend.

On the news front, the company had previously raised its Q2 revenue guidance to $142 million, significantly exceeding the market consensus of $125.5 million, which propelled shares from approximately $268 to near $348 in a short period — a cumulative gain exceeding 30%. However, amid the outsized short-term rally, Director D'Amico Andrew sold shares at prices between $320 and $324, continuing a pattern of insider dispositions following earlier sales by Director Tuozzolo Claudio and other executives.

Under the combined pressure of sustained executive selling and concentrated profit-taking, the stock has extended its technical correction from peak levels. The pullback reflects market concerns over insider disposition activity following the rapid price appreciation, representing a normal adjustment after a substantial run-up.

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