Vishay Intertechnology filings document an operating company that manufactures discrete semiconductors and passive electronic components, including MOSFETs, diodes, optoelectronic components, resistors, inductors and capacitors. Its 8-K reports disclose results of operations, cash dividend declarations on common stock and Class B common stock, officer compensation matters, independent auditor changes and related exhibit filings.
Proxy materials describe governance, executive compensation and shareholder voting matters. The filing record also frames capital-return actions, board and committee oversight, accounting-auditor relationships and formal disclosures for a NYSE-listed electronics components manufacturer serving automotive, industrial, computing, consumer, telecommunications, military, aerospace and medical or healthcare markets.
Norges Bank, manager of Norway’s sovereign wealth fund, filed Amendment No. 1 to Schedule 13G for Vishay Intertechnology (VSH) reflecting ownership as of 30 Jun 2025.
The filing shows beneficial ownership of 5,451,771 common shares, equal to 4.4 % of outstanding shares, dropping the stake below the 5 % large-shareholder threshold. The bank reports sole voting and dispositive power over 5,320,890 shares and shared dispositive power over 130,881 shares; no shared voting power exists. Norges Bank classifies itself as a foreign institutional investor (FI, OO) and states the shares are held in the ordinary course of business on behalf of the Government of Norway, with no intent to influence control.
The amendment provides no earnings data or strategic transactions; it strictly updates passive ownership levels, implying limited immediate impact on VSH’s governance or valuation.