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Applied Materials' display segment surges on OLED demand, with Q4 revenues projected to soar 66% year over year.
Applied Materials (NASDAQ:AMAT) published a set of Q3 results that exceeded expectations last week, yet the stock has declined approximately 15% since the earnings announcement due to worries about future demand, especially from China. Although Applied is well-placed to gain from a higher proportion of advanced equipment linked to generative AI and next-generation process technologies, geopolitical factors seem to impede progress.
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Aug. 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Applied Materials, Inc. today announced that members of management will participate in fireside chats at upcoming investor conferences.
Applied Materials trades at a discount P/E, but China woes, weak memory demand and bearish trends cloud its outlook.
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Applied Materials, Inc. fiscal Q3 results were solid, but a weak Q4 guide and softer tone versus peers led to further underperformance and justified the valuation discount. China revenue normalization was sharper than expected, logic demand was soft, and DRAM remains a risk, but ICAPS appears de-risked. AMAT valuation is near historical averages and slightly cheap versus peers, but slower growth and negative EPS revisions limit upside appeal.
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Explore how Applied Materials' (AMAT) revenue from international markets is changing and the resulting impact on Wall Street's predictions and the stock's prospects.