What does Vicor do?
Vicor Corporation designs, manufactures, and markets modular power components and complete power systems. The Company’s products are used in electronic products to convert power from a primary power source into the direct current required by electronic circuits.
Is Vicor a good company?
a good company to work for? Vicor Corp. has an overall rating of 4.0 out of 5, based on over 84 reviews left anonymously by employees. 68% of employees would recommend working at Vicor Corp. to a friend and 82% have a positive outlook for the business.
Where is Vicor located?
Andover, MA
Corporate headquarters: 25 Frontage Road Andover, MA 01810-5499 U.S.A. 90,000 sq. ft.
How many employees does Vicor have?
Vicor Corporation

Type | Public company |
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Total assets | US$165.72 million (2017) |
Total equity | US$136.42 million (2017) |
Number of employees | 970 (2017) |
Website | vicorpower.com |
Is Vicor stock a buy?
Vicor has received a consensus rating of Buy. The company’s average rating score is 2.50, and is based on 2 buy ratings, 2 hold ratings, and no sell ratings.
Who are Vicor’s customers?
A sampling of Vicor’s customers is a who’s who of the high-performance computing market. These customers include Nvidia (NVDA), IBM (IBM), AMD (AMD), Xilinx (XLNX), Cray (HPE) (now HP), Ceribris, Tesla (TSLA), Intel (INTC), and Google (GOOG) (GOOGL).
Is Vicor a buy?
Is Vicr a buy?
The consensus rating for Vicor is Moderate Buy while the average consensus rating for computer and technology companies is Buy.
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What is a good stock score?
Traditionally, any value under 1.0 is considered a good P/B value, indicating a potentially undervalued stock. However, value investors often consider stocks with a P/B value under 3.0.
How do you know if a stock is profitable?
Here are nine things to consider.
- Price. The first and most obvious thing to look at with a stock is the price.
- Revenue Growth. Share prices generally only go up if a company is growing.
- Earnings Per Share.
- Dividend and Dividend Yield.
- Market Capitalization.
- Historical Prices.
- Analyst Reports.
- The Industry.