AMAT Applied Materials, Inc. Common Stock

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Date Headline Sentiment
Shares of wafer-fabrication-related semiconductor companies are trading lower amid sympathy with Taiwan Semiconductor, as capex concerns weigh on further upside for the industry due to high spending to accommodate new orders. Investors may be concerned that growing capital expenditures may hurt margins
97.26%
If You Invested $1000 In Applied Materials Stock 10 Years Ago, You Would Have This Much Today
91.2%
Nasdaq Gains Over 200 Points Following Inflation Report: Investor Sentiment Improves, Greed Index Remains In ‘Fear' Zone
45.33%
Shares of wafer-fabrication-related semiconductor companies are trading higher after cooler June CPI data helped bring down bond yields and expectations for Fed rate hikes, which cuts borrowing costs for the growth-oriented industry. Also, reports suggesting that shipments of H200 chips to China have begun is supportive of the sector.
94.61%
Shares of wafer-fabrication-related chip companies are trading lower due to volatility initiated from South Korea after Samsung and SK Hynix fell, dragging down the KOPSI and U.S. peers. Also, weakness within the industry may result from growing energy costs after the U.S. and Iran exchanged blows and President Trump's recent comments
97.11%
5 Stock Picks Last Week From Wall Street's Most Accurate Analysts
66.81%
Economist Justin Wolfers Says 'the Puzzle' Behind Record Highs 'Goes Away' Once You Take Out AI
63.61%
Nvidia, Micron, Broadcom, Applied Materials Set to Generate $430 Billion in Free Cash Flow as Tech Giants Bleed Cash
76.56%
Applied Materials shares are trading higher after Needham and Stifel raised their respective price targets on the stock.
95.17%
Stifel Maintains Buy on Applied Materials, Raises Price Target to $650
83.21%