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Earnings Report·1:49 PM ET · May 13, 2026·3 min read

Vishay Intertechnology (VSH) Jumps 8% on Q1 2026 Earnings Release

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VSH traded above its 52-week high after Q1 2026 results. Analyst consensus remains cautious despite the session's strong gain.

Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. (NYSE: VSH) rose 8.03% on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, last trading at $36.33 after the company released its first-quarter 2026 financial results — confirmed by an SEC 8-K filing (Item 2.02, Results of Operations) dated the same day. The move carried the stock above its prior 52-week high of $35.34, a level it had not breached in at least a year.

Q1 2026 At a Glance

  • Previous close: $33.63, prior to the results release
  • Intraday gain on Wednesday, May 13: $2.70 per share
  • 52-week range: $11.77 – $35.34 (session price of $36.33 now exceeds the prior high)
  • Market capitalisation: approximately $4.9B
  • Forward P/E: 33.0x
  • TTM revenue growth (trailing, may lag latest quarter): 12.1% year-over-year
  • TTM gross margin (trailing, may lag latest quarter): 19.4%
  • TTM operating margin (trailing, may lag latest quarter): -1.3%
  • TTM net margin (trailing, may lag latest quarter): -0.3%

What Drove the Results

Vishay, one of the world's largest manufacturers of discrete semiconductors and passive electronic components, published its Q1 2026 results alongside an investor presentation covering financials and operating metrics. The company also announced four new series of 3,000 W PAR® and TRANSZORB® transient voltage suppressors in a DFN6546A surface-mount package — a product-line expansion that signals continued investment in high-power protection components.

The trailing twelve-month figures on file reflect a business navigating thin margins, with an operating margin of -1.3% and a net margin of -0.3% on a TTM basis. These figures may not capture any improvement reported in the Q1 2026 quarter itself; specific quarterly results from the earnings release were not available in the data provided. The forward P/E of 33.0x suggests the market is pricing in a meaningful recovery in profitability ahead.

Wall Street View

Analyst sentiment shifted notably between April and May 2026. The April 1 consensus showed 1 Strong Buy and 3 Hold ratings with no sell-side opposition. By May 1, however, the picture had changed considerably: the consensus now stands at 1 Strong Buy, 3 Hold, 5 Sell, and 1 Strong Sell — a meaningful increase in bearish positioning just ahead of the Q1 report. No price targets were available in the data provided.

Investor Takeaway

Vishay Intertechnology's move to a new 52-week high on Wednesday, May 13, coincides directly with the release of its Q1 2026 results, though the specific quarterly figures driving investor reaction were not available at the time of writing. The sharp increase in sell-side caution — from zero sell ratings in April to six in May — is a factor worth monitoring as detailed Q1 metrics become more widely analysed. Investors should review the full earnings release and investor presentation for granular revenue and profitability data before drawing conclusions about the durability of the session's gain.

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