Movement Alert|Vishay Intertechnology Rises 6.05% in Pre-Market Trading, Raymond James Initiates Buy Rating Ahead of Q2 Earnings Release

Market Focus
Aug 05

On August 5, Vishay Intertechnology rose 6.05% in pre-market trading, trading at approximately $41.40/share, with turnover of $172,200.

On the news front, Raymond James on August 4 initiated coverage of Vishay Intertechnology with a Buy rating and a $40 price target, while the company is set to report second-quarter earnings before the market opens on August 5. According to FactSet, the company currently carries an average rating of Overweight with a mean price target of $38.25. The consensus expectation for Q2 EPS stands at $0.15. The simultaneous arrival of new broker coverage and the earnings window significantly boosted market sentiment. Meanwhile, the electronic components sector showed broad strength, with peers Coherent and Corning posting notable gains, providing additional sector-level support.

Notably, the current share price remains at a meaningful discount to the $50 per share pricing of the 15-million-share public offering completed on July 6, which raised approximately $750 million in gross proceeds. The gap between the current price and the offering price continues to fuel intensified short-term positioning around the earnings release.

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