Earnings crush estimates. Vicor (VICR) reported Q4 2025 diluted EPS of $1.01. Net income reached $46.5 million on revenue of $107.3 million. The electronic components maker’s shares plunged 10.6% despite the substantial earnings beat, closing at $162.67 on volume of 827,089 shares — suggesting investors focused on factors beyond the backward-looking result.
Revenue surges sequentially. Q4 revenue of $107.3 million. The company sits on a fortress balance sheet with $402.8 million in cash against just $74.0 million in total liabilities, leaving total equity at $711.8 million on assets of $785.8 million. Gross profit of $59.4 million translated to operating income of $15.7 million.
Valuation disconnect emerges. The 10.6% selloff points to either guidance concerns or profit-taking after a strong run. With a market cap of $7.3 billion and cash representing 57% of total assets, the balance sheet provides substantial downside protection. The stock now trades at a material discount to where it opened the session, creating a potential entry point for investors willing to look past today’s price action.
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