Vishay Intertechnology, Inc.
VSHTechnologyNASDAQSemiconductors · Last scanned Jul 18, 2026
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Daily timeframeVishay Intertechnology, Inc. manufactures and sells discrete semiconductors and passive electronic components in the United States, Germany, rest of Europe, Israel, and Asia. The company carries a $5.80B market cap, placing it firmly in the mid-cap category. The company operates through six segments: Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistors (MOSFETs), Diodes, Optoelectronic Components, Resistors, Inductors, and Capacitors segments.
Market Cap
$5.80B
Beta
1.78
P/E (TTM)
3781.00
P/E (Fwd)
24.55
EPS (TTM)
$0.01
EPS (Fwd)
$1.54
ROE
0.1%
ROA
0.9%
Cash
$479.5M
Total Debt
$1.10B
Free CF
-$87.3M
52W Change
119.3%
Annual Financials
Cash vs Debt
The company holds $479.5M in cash, though total debt stands at $1.10B. This level of leverage is common in the industry but worth monitoring as interest rate conditions evolve. The company is burning cash, with free cash flow at -$87.3M. This typically occurs when a company is investing aggressively in growth, but sustained cash burn can strain the balance sheet. Return on equity stands at 0.1%, which is modest for the sector. ROE measures how effectively a company uses shareholder capital to generate profits. ROA of 0.9% is on the lower side, which is common in asset-heavy industries. Revenue has pulled back from $3.50B (2022) to $3.07B (2025), a 12% decline worth watching.
A beta of 1.78 means VSH is more volatile than average. Investors should be prepared for wider price swings relative to broader indices. The company is burning cash at the operating level, which is not unusual for growth-phase companies but adds risk if it persists. At over 50x earnings, VSH carries valuation risk — any slowdown in growth expectations could lead to meaningful price adjustments. Understanding these risk dimensions helps frame what to watch going forward as conditions evolve for Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. and its sector.