Movement Alert|Vicor Corporation Falls 6.66% in Regular Trading, Rebound Stalled Amid Persistent Insider Selling and Sector Weakness

Market Focus06-26

On June 26, Vicor Corporation fell 6.66% in regular trading to $312.46/share, with turnover of $28.59 million. The stock had previously rebounded from around $319 to the $342 level before encountering renewed selling pressure.

On the news front, major shareholder VINCIARELLI PATRIZIO, holding over 10% of shares, conducted large-scale disposals on June 23-24, including a single-day sale of 3,295 shares among multiple transactions totaling over $1 million. Directors D'Amico Andrew and Schmidt James F also sold aggressively at elevated levels, maintaining sustained insider selling pressure on the stock. Notably, the stock had previously surged from approximately $268 to $348 after the company raised its Q2 revenue guidance to $142 million, far exceeding the market consensus of $125.5 million, before correcting over 20% to $278 amid insider liquidation and profit-taking.

Meanwhile, the Electrical Components & Equipment sector faced broad-based weakness, with Vertiv Holdings down 3.98%, Nextpower down 5.46%, and Eaton down 2.55%, amplifying individual stock adjustment pressure.

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