On June 26, Vishay Intertechnology fell 5.59% in regular trading, trading at $55.45/share, with turnover of $45.99 million.
On the news front, the electronic components sector experienced broad-based weakness during the session, with COHERENT down 7.16%, Corning down 4.14%, Littelfuse down 2.48%, Belden down 2.12%, and Amphenol down 1.84%, creating significant sector-wide drag on the stock. Vishay had accumulated gains exceeding 145% over the prior three months, with its current share price remaining far above Bank of America Securities' $28 target price and a separate research report's $32-35 target range, indicating severe valuation divergence from fundamentals. Following a brief rebound in the prior session, profit-taking pressure resumed as investors moved to lock in gains.
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