Sean Crilly, who serves as Vice President-Engineering, Power Systems at Vicor Corp (NASDAQ: VICR), executed a sale of company common stock on March 5, 2026. The transaction comprised 1,640 shares sold at $180.3243 per share, producing total proceeds of $295,731.
On the same date, Crilly also exercised stock options to acquire an identical number of shares in the company. The option exercises were recorded as three separate transactions, with strike prices of $75.43, $41.61, and $60.61, and together amounting to $88,912.
The sale occurred against a backdrop of recent price movement for Vicor shares. Over the prior week the stock declined by nearly 10%, although it remains higher by more than 200% when compared with its price one year earlier. Separately, InvestingPro’s analysis indicates that Vicor is trading above its Fair Value and that the company appears on InvestingPro’s Most Overvalued stocks list.
Transaction details
- Seller: Sean Crilly, VP-Engineering, Power Systems at Vicor Corp
- Sale date: March 5, 2026
- Shares sold: 1,640
- Sale price per share: $180.3243
- Total proceeds from sale: $295,731
- Options exercised: 1,640 shares acquired via three option exercises
- Option strike prices: $75.43, $41.61, $60.61
- Total value of exercised options: $88,912
Market context
The insider sale and simultaneous option exercises took place while the stock experienced a near 10% decline over the preceding week. Despite the short-term pullback, Vicor's share price is substantially higher over a 12-month horizon, rising by more than 200% year-over-year. InvestingPro’s assessment places the company above what it considers Fair Value and lists it among its Most Overvalued stocks.
What this means
The transaction is a straightforward insider sale paired with option exercises that resulted in the acquisition of an equal number of shares. The actions are documented with precise figures for share counts, prices, and totals. While the recent week saw a price decline, the company’s longer-term performance remains strongly positive in percentage terms, and third-party valuation analysis classifies the stock as trading above fair value.