Movement Alert|Vicor Corporation Falls 5.6% in Regular Trading, Sustained Insider Selling Pressures Sentiment Amid Sector Weakness

Market Focus07-01 21:56

On July 1, Vicor Corporation fell 5.6% in regular trading, trading at $360.125/share, with turnover of $33.33 million. The decline came as persistent insider selling by major shareholders and directors weighed heavily on market confidence, compounded by broad weakness across the Electrical Components & Equipment sector.

On the news front, a beneficial ownership filing disclosed on June 29 revealed continued selling by 10%+ shareholder VINCIARELLI PATRIZIO and directors Andrew D'Amico and James F. Schmidt. The insider selling pace has not slowed even after the stock previously pulled back from its $352 high to the $302 area. While a brief oversold rebound occurred on June 29 with the stock gaining over 5%, the unabated reduction in holdings has capped upside momentum.

Sector headwinds further amplified the selloff. Within the Electrical Components & Equipment industry, Vertiv Holdings fell 4.17%, Eaton declined 2.49%, Regal Rexnord dropped 2.41%, and Rockwell Automation lost 2.06%, reflecting broad-based pressure on the group.

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