Movement Alert|Vishay Intertechnology Rises 5.22% Overnight, Oversold Rebound Continues as Electronic Components Sector Rallies Broadly

Market Focus06-15

On June 15, Vishay Intertechnology rose 5.22% overnight, trading at $62.48/share, with turnover of $576,800. The stock continues its pattern of technical rebounds following a series of sharp pullbacks from recent highs.

On the news front, Vishay had experienced significant profit-taking pressure after accumulating gains exceeding 145% over the prior three months, with its stock price far exceeding Bank of America's $28 target price. After recent sessions of volatile selling pushed cumulative declines beyond 20% from peak levels, oversold conditions have continued to trigger technical rebounds. Concurrently, the Electronic Components sector rallied broadly, with COHERENT up 3.58%, Corning up 4.29%, Amphenol up 2.48%, and Amplitech Group up 4.59%, providing sector-wide tailwinds.

On the fundamental side, the company's Q1 EPS of $0.05 beat market expectations by approximately 66.67%, while revenue of $839 million also surpassed consensus, with year-over-year growth of 17.34% and a return to profitability, continuing to provide underlying support for the stock.

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