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What Determines Applied Materials’ Resilience on Aug 13 Earnings
24/7 Wall St.14d agoneutral
What Determines Applied Materials’ Resilience on Aug 13 Earnings

At $534.24, Applied Materials (NASDAQ:AMAT) sits at a decision point heading into the August 13 earnings report. The stock has staged one of the sharpest recoveries in large-cap semis this year, and the earnings report will decide whether the next leg is toward $600 or back into the low $400s. Applied Materials is the largest ... What Determines Applied Materials’ Resilience on Aug 13 Earnings

Applied Materials (AMAT) Stock Faces Fresh Scrutiny After Michael Burry Short Bet
Simply Wall St.15d agoneutral
Applied Materials (AMAT) Stock Faces Fresh Scrutiny After Michael Burry Short Bet

Michael Burry has warned of a potential stock market crash similar to 1987. He is reportedly shorting several large stocks, including Applied Materials (NasdaqGS:AMAT). The short positions highlight increased bearish sentiment toward major chip related companies. Applied Materials focuses on equipment, services, and software used in semiconductor manufacturing, putting the company at the center of chip industry spending. Investor attention on NasdaqGS:AMAT is already high given the...

BofA’s $1.18T cloud forecast puts 3 chip stocks in focus
TheStreet16d agoneutral
BofA’s $1.18T cloud forecast puts 3 chip stocks in focus

Applied Materials (AMAT), Lam Research (LRCX), and KLA (KLAC) sell machines used to manufacture and inspect processors and memory chips. Cloud providers purchase finished processors and memory for artificial intelligence data centers. Chip manufacturers may need more factory equipment when server ...