About Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. Common Stock (VSH)
Vishay Intertechnology is a leading manufacturer of electronic components and semiconductors used in a wide range of industries, including automotive, industrial, consumer electronics, and telecommunications. The company specializes in providing reliable and innovative products, such as resistors, capacitors, inductors, and diodes, that are essential for a variety of electronic applications. With a strong focus on research and development, Vishay strives to meet the evolving needs of the global market by delivering high-performance solutions that enhance the functionality and efficiency of electronic devices. Additionally, Vishay prioritizes sustainability and aims to minimize its environmental impact while maintaining high standards of quality in its manufacturing processes. Read More
Shares of semiconductor manufacturer Vishay Intertechnology (NYSE:VSH) fell 2.7% in the afternoon session after markets faded the Nvidia rally in the morning session, as investors remained uncertain about future rate cuts.
November 19, 2025 – Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. (NYSE:VSH), a global manufacturer of discrete semiconductors and passive electronic components, today announced its regular quarterly cash dividend. The declaration signals the company's continued commitment to returning value to its shareholders, a move often welcomed by investors seeking consistent income. However, the announcement
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Shares of semiconductor manufacturer Vishay Intertechnology (NYSE:VSH) fell 6% in the morning session after the company reported mixed third-quarter financial results, including a net loss. The chipmaker posted revenue of $790.6 million for the period, which surpassed analyst expectations. Adjusted earnings came in at 4 cents per share, which was in line with forecasts but represented a significant drop from the 8 cents per share reported in the same quarter a year ago. However, the company recorded an overall loss of $7.9 million, or 6 cents per share, on a standard accounting basis. For its fourth quarter, Vishay provided revenue guidance with a midpoint of $790 million, which was in line with analyst estimates. The stock's decline suggested that investors focused on the net loss and the sharp year-over-year decrease in adjusted profitability.
Semiconductor manufacturer Vishay Intertechnology (NYSE:VSH) announced better-than-expected revenue in Q3 CY2025, with sales up 7.5% year on year to $790.6 million. The company expects next quarter’s revenue to be around $790 million, close to analysts’ estimates. Its non-GAAP profit of $0.04 per share was in line with analysts’ consensus estimates.
Semiconductor manufacturer Vishay Intertechnology (NYSE:VSH) will be reporting earnings this Wednesday before market open. Here’s what you need to know.
What a time it’s been for Vishay Intertechnology. In the past six months alone, the company’s stock price has increased by a massive 54%, reaching $17.22 per share. This run-up might have investors contemplating their next move.
Shares of semiconductor manufacturer Vishay Intertechnology (NYSE:VSH) jumped 6.8% in the afternoon session after the company's shares moved in sympathy with a broader rally in the semiconductor and AI infrastructure sector.
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Shares of semiconductor manufacturer Vishay Intertechnology (NYSE:VSH) jumped 4% in the afternoon session after the company made several positive announcements, including the launch of new components aimed at key growth markets. Vishay launched a new surface-mount Power Metal Strip current sense resistor, noted for its high power density. The company also expanded its Gen 7 hyperfast rectifier line, with new devices optimized for automotive and industrial uses. These product releases highlighted the company's innovation in high-performance parts that help with efficiency in growing areas like electric vehicles and advanced electronics.
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Shares of semiconductor manufacturer Vishay Intertechnology (NYSE:VSH) jumped 1.7% in the morning session after the broader semiconductor sector rallied, lifted by growing optimism around artificial intelligence (AI) and positive industry news.
Shares of semiconductor manufacturer Vishay Intertechnology (NYSE:VSH) jumped 3.1% in the morning session after the stock's positive momentum continued as the company launched what it claimed was the industry's first series of automotive-grade ceramic capacitors with a Y1 safety rating designed for electric vehicles (EVs).
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