Movement Alert|Vishay Intertechnology Rises 6.4% in Pre-Market Trading, Technical Rebound Continues After Prior 20% Pullback as Electronic Components Sector Stabilizes

Market Focus06-09

On June 9, Vishay Intertechnology rose 6.4% in pre-market trading, trading at $60.01/share, with trading volume of approximately $558,800.

On the news front, the stock had experienced a sharp correction over the prior three consecutive trading days with cumulative losses exceeding 20%, triggering a technical rebound as short-term oversold pressure was released. Concurrently, the Electronic Components sector showed signs of stabilization, with Corning up 2.14%, COHERENT up 1.27%, and Amphenol up 0.69%, providing sector-wide support through industry linkage effects.

On the fundamental side, Vishay reported Q1 EPS of $0.05, beating market expectations of $0.03 by approximately 66.67%, while revenue of $839 million also exceeded consensus estimates. Bank of America Securities had previously raised its target price from $18 to $28, reinforcing bottom support for the stock price. The current rebound reflects a confluence of oversold technical conditions, sector recovery, and continued fundamental tailwinds from the earnings beat.

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