On July 17, Vicor Corporation declined 5.44% in regular trading, trading at $225.885/share, with turnover of $53.23 million.
On the news front, the Electrical Components & Equipment sector continued to face broad-based selling pressure, with peers such as Vertiv Holdings declining 2.05% and Rockwell Automation falling 1.01%, dragging down individual stock sentiment. Additionally, the company's more-than-10% shareholder VINCIARELLI PATRIZIO has been conducting sustained large-scale share disposals, with multiple Form 4 and Form 144 filings recorded in late June. The resulting overhang remains undigested, with the stock having retreated significantly from its $303.42 high.
The company is scheduled to report Q2 earnings on July 21 before market open. Consensus estimates project revenue of $138 million, up 43.49% year-over-year, and adjusted EPS of $0.64, up 359.52% year-over-year. The company previously raised its Q2 revenue guidance to $142 million, above consensus. However, pre-earnings uncertainty is amplifying short-term volatility.
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