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Key Data
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$547.10
Prev. Close
$570.54
Prev. Day's Range
$546.18 - $578.14
52W Range
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Trading Volume
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P/E Ratio
52.3x
EPS
$10.61
Company Overview
NASDAQ
Applied Materials, Inc. is an American corporation that supplies equipment, services and software for the manufacture of semiconductor (integrated circuit) chips for electronics, flat panel displays for computers, smartphones and televisions, and solar products. The company also supplies equipment to produce coatings for flexible electronics, packaging and other applications. The company is headquartered in Santa Clara, California, in Silicon Valley.
SectorTECHNOLOGY
IndustrySEMICONDUCTOR EQUIPMENT & MATERIALS
Headquarters3050 BOWERS AVENUE, SANTA CLARA, CA, UNITED STATES, 95052-8039
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Applied Materials (AMAT) specializes in providing materials engineering solutions used in the production of semiconductors, display technologies, and related products. The company plays a critical role in the semiconductor manufacturing supply chain by delivering tools, software, and services used to fabricate advanced chips and displays. Its equipment supports innovations in electronics and computing.
Applied Materials operates in the Technology sector, specifically in the Semiconductor Equipment and Materials industry. It is a leading provider of equipment, software, and services essential for manufacturing semiconductors and other advanced materials used in modern electronics.
Applied Materials generates revenue primarily by selling semiconductor manufacturing equipment and providing related services. Key drivers include increasing global demand for semiconductors, investments in advanced nodes by chipmakers, and growth in industries such as artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and 5G technology that require cutting-edge chips.
Yes, Applied Materials pays dividends to its shareholders. The company has a history of returning value to investors through quarterly dividends and share repurchases. However, investors should review the latest financial statements or investor announcements for up-to-date dividend information and yield.
Key risks for Applied Materials include semiconductor industry cyclicality, which can lead to fluctuations in demand for its products, and competition from other major players in the semiconductor equipment market. Macroeconomic factors, such as trade restrictions, geopolitical tensions, and supply chain disruptions, also pose potential challenges.
Applied Materials faces competition from other semiconductor equipment manufacturers, including Lam Research, ASML, and KLA Corporation. These companies also provide innovative solutions to support advanced chip production, making the sector highly competitive due to the rapidly evolving nature of technology.
Applied Materials is well-positioned to benefit from growing demand for semiconductors driven by trends in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and cloud computing. Expanding in emerging markets such as electric vehicles and the Internet of Things also offers growth opportunities. However, potential trade or geopolitical challenges could impact growth.
Applied Materials’ performance is closely tied to the semiconductor industry as its products and services cater directly to chipmakers and display manufacturers. Industry demand is influenced by technological advances, capital expenditures by chip producers, and end-market trends such as consumer electronics, data centers, and 5G adoption.
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