On July 7, Vicor Corporation fell 5.94% in regular trading, trading at $258.965/share, with turnover of $33.91 million. The stock had previously touched a high of $303.42 before pulling back sharply, and the decline has continued.
On the news front, major shareholder VINCIARELLI PATRIZIO, holding over 10% of shares, has been conducting sustained large-scale selling. On July 6, 56 insider transactions were disclosed, showing the shareholder sold 4,184 shares on July 2 at prices ranging from $309 to $318 per share. Earlier on July 1, 17 additional sell transactions were disclosed at average prices of $354 to $371, with cumulative amounts being substantial, placing significant pressure on market sentiment.
Meanwhile, the Electrical Components & Equipment sector saw broad weakness. Among sector peers, FuelCell fell 8.29%, Eos Energy Enterprises fell 7.81%, Vertiv Holdings fell 6.77%, nVent Electric fell 5.37%, and Eaton fell 4.61%, amplifying selling pressure on individual names.
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