Volume Alert - AMAT 22.82 Applied Materials $AMAT
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Stocks Open Higher, Trade Mixed; Wal-Mart Breaks To New High
at Investor's Business Daily - 41 mins ago
Stocks climbed out of the starting gate Thursday, as investors looked past soft unemployment and jobs data. The Nasdaq pumped up 0.5%. The Dow Jones industrial average and the S&P 500 added 0.2% each. Trade dipped 4% on the NYSE but rose 8% on the...
HAS: 54.22 (-3.25), SINA: 41.67 (-0.17), AFSI: 53.20 (+1.46), WMT: 82.10 (+2.90), DWA: 26.14 (+3.77), NTAP: 41.12 (-1.19), WB: 19.47 (unch), AMAT: 22.69 (+0.20), JCP: 7.01 (-0.75), JWN: 73.00 (+0.15)
One Reason Applied Materials (AMAT) Stock Is Up Today
at The Street - 58 mins ago
Applied Materials (AMAT) stock is higher following a ratings upgrade to 'outperform' from 'neutral' at Credit Suisse.
AMAT: 22.69 (+0.20)
Applied Materials (AMAT) Crosses Pivot Point Resistance at $22.72
Comtex SmarTrend(R) - 1 hr 29 mins ago
Applied Materials (NASDAQ:AMAT) has opened bullishly above the pivot of $22.51 today and has reached the first level of resistance at $22.72. Investors may be interested in a cross of the next upside pivot targets of $22.94 and $23.37.
AMAT: 22.69 (+0.20)
Critical Alerts For Fossil Group, 58.com, YPF, Applied Materials Inc. and JetBlue Released By InvestorsObserver
PR Newswire - 1 hr 57 mins ago
InvestorsObserver issues critical PriceWatch Alerts for FOSL, WUBA, YPF, AMAT and JBLU.
WUBA: 45.07 (-1.05), FOSL: 109.84 (-2.64), AMAT: 22.69 (+0.20), JBLU: 12.50 (-0.03), YPF: 33.90 (+0.42)
Global Barrier Layers for Flexible Electronics Market 2015-2025: Technologies & Forecasts Analysis of the $550 Million Industry
M2 - 1 hr 59 mins ago
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/qj7fwm/barrier_layers) has announced the addition of the "Barrier Layers for Flexible Electronics 2015-2025: Technologies, Markets, Forecasts" report to their offering. A large opportunity lies in the development of devices in a flexible form factor that can operate without deterioration in performance, allowing them to be more robust, lightweight and versatile in their use. In order for flexible displays and photovoltaics to be commercially successful, they must be robust enough to survive for the necessary time and conditions required of the device. This condition has been a limitation of many flexible, organic or printable electronics. This highlights the fact that beyond flexibility, printability and functionality, one of the most important requirements is encapsulation as many of the materials used in printed or organic electronic displays are chemically sensitive, and will react with many environmental components such as oxygen and moisture. These materials can be protected using substrates and barriers such as glass and metal, but this results in a rigid device and does not satisfy the applications demanding flexible devices. Plastic substrates and transparent flexible encapsulation barriers can be used, but these offer little protection to oxygen and water, resulting in the devices rapidly degrading. For these (and other) reasons, there has been intense interest in developing transparent barrier materials with much lower permeabilities, a market that will reach over $550 million by 2025. This report addresses specific topics such as: - Companies which are active in the development of high barrier films and their achievements on the field to date. The report covers a range of approaches in encapsulation, such as dyads, deposition of inorganic layers on plastic substrates and flexible glass. - Surface smoothness and defects (such as cracks and pinholes) and the effect that these would have on the barrier behavior of the materials studied. - Traditional methods of measurement of permeability are reaching the end of their abilities. The MOCON WVTR measurement device, which has been an industry standard, cannot give adequate measurements at the low levels of permeability required for technologies such as organic photovoltaics and OLEDs. Other methods of measurement and equipment developed are being discussed. - Forecasts for displays, lighting and thin film photovoltaics (in terms of market value as well as area of barrier film sold into different verticals), in order to understand the influence that the development of flexible barriers would have at the mass deployment and adoption of these technologies. Key Topics Covered: 1. Scope 2. Barrier Technology Reaching Maturity - Commercialization Status 3. Introduction To Encapsulation 4. Surface Smoothness - Defects 5. Barrier Technologies: Past Developments 6. Advances In Barrier Manufacturing Processes 7. Barrier Adhesives 8. Company Profiles 9. Addressable Market Segments For Barrier Film Technologies 10. Barrier Measurements 11. Forecasts For Barrier Films For Flexible Electronics 2015-2025 12. Conclusions Companies Mentioned - 3M - Amcor - Applied Materials - Asahi Glass Company (AGC) - Beneq - CNM Technologies - Corning - Dow Chemical - Encapsulix - Fujifilm - Holst Centre - TNO - Honeywell - Jindal - Konica Minolta - LG Display - Lotus - Mitsubishi - Nippon Electric Glass (NEG) - Samsung - Schott AG - Tera-Barrier - Toppan Printing - Toray Industries Inc - UDC - Vitriflex For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/qj...ier_layers
HON: 97.51 (+0.50), AMAT: 22.69 (+0.20), DOW: 50.26 (+0.36)
Global Metal Oxide TFT Backplanes for Displays Market 2014-2024: Technologies, Forecasts, Players
M2 - 2 hrs 10 mins ago
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/gqlqr5/_metal_oxide_tft) has announced the addition of the " Metal Oxide TFT Backplanes for Displays 2014-2024: Technologies, Forecasts, Players" report to their offering. Metal oxide display backplanes have already gone commercial. Sharp has invested in establishing a Gen8 IGZO plant at its Kameyama plant in Japan while LG has also selected IGZO backplanes for its large-sized white OLED technology. At the same time, Chinese companies such as BOE are fast playing catch up with both prototype and production capacity announcements. IDTechEx estimates that 7 km sqr of metal oxide backplanes will be used in the OLED industry in 2024, enabling a 16 billion USD market at the display module level. The LCD display market will add an extra demand of at least 1 km sqr per year in 2024 for metal oxide backplanes. The display industry continues to rapidly change and seek new markets. Long term trends are still prevalent and shape global activity. Examples include reducing power consumption, improving image resolution, and decreasing device thickness. At the same, the need to differentiate and capture new markets such as wearable electronics is first bringing in robust and then flexible and bendable displays. These trends will drastically affect the technology requirements at many levels including the backplane level. This will stretch several existing solutions beyond likely performance limits, thereby creating openings and opportunities. The technology space for backplanes is complex. It consists of (a) mature technologies such as amorphous and polycrystalline silicon, (b) emerging technologies such as organic and metal oxides and (c) early state technologies such as graphene, carbon nanotubes, nanowires, etc. No single technology offers a one-size-fits-all solution and many technologies will co-exist in the market. Betting on the right technology will remain a decision-making nightmare. It is within this complex and changing space that metal oxide are emerging. They promise low leakage currents, high mobility, amorphousity, stability and wide bandgap. These attributes promise to enable, respectively, power consumption reduction, compatibility with current-driven OLEDs and/or 3D displays, image uniformity over large areas, long lifetime and transparency. In the short term, this will help enable higher resolution and lower power consumption levels in displays including LCDs (particularly in medium- to large-sized displays); while in the medium- to long-term metal oxides will help enable uniform medium- to large-sized OLED displays. Companies Mentioned - AJA International, Inc - AUO - Angstrom Engineering - Applied Materials - BOE - CBrite - Cambridge Nanotech - China Star Optoelectronic Technology (CSOT) - Dialog Semiconductors - GNIS Innovation - Hewlett Packard - Hitachi Metals - Idemitsu Kosan - Japan Display Inc (JDI) - LG - Lucid Display Technology - Magnachip Semiconductor Ltd - Panasonic - PolyIC - Polyera Corporation - PragmatIC Printing - Prime View International - Samsung - Semiconductor Energy Laboratory - Sharp - Smartkem - Sony - ThinFilms Inc - Tokyo Institute of Technology - Visionox For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/gq..._oxide_tft
AMAT: 22.69 (+0.20), HPQ: 36.47 (-0.04)
Applied Materials +1.8% on pre-earnings upgrade
Seeking Alpha - at Seeking Alpha - 2 hrs 17 mins ago
AMAT: 22.69 (+0.20)
Upgrade Alert for Applied Materials (AMAT)
Comtex SmarTrend(R) - Thu Nov 13, 6:57AM CST
Applied Materials (NASDAQ:AMAT) was upgraded from Neutral to Outperform at Credit Suisse today. The stock closed yesterday at $22.49 on volume of 9.9 million shares, below average daily volume of 16.2 million. Applied Materials, Inc. develops, manufactures, markets, and services semiconductor wafer fabrication equipment and related spare parts for the worldwide semiconductor industry. The Company's customers include semiconductor wafer and integrated circuit manufacturers, flat panel liquid crystal displays, solar photovoltaic cells and modules and other electronic devices manufacturers.
AMAT: 22.69 (+0.20)
Notable earnings after Thursday’s close
Seeking Alpha - at Seeking Alpha - Wed Nov 12, 4:35PM CST
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5 Earnings Short-Squeeze Plays: Weibo, Kohl's and More
at The Street - Wed Nov 12, 12:02PM CST
Sometimes the stock is going to be in such high demand that you risk missing a lot of the move by waiting.
KSS: 55.95 (-1.96), WB: 19.47 (unch), AMAT: 22.69 (+0.20), SBH: 30.13 (+0.76), RVNC: 16.61 (-4.39)
Will Applied Materials (AMAT) Disappoint Q4 Earnings? - Analyst Blog
Zacks Equity Research - Zacks Investment Research - Wed Nov 12, 11:20AM CST
Applied Materials, Inc. (AMAT) is set to report the fiscal fourth-quarter 2014 results on Nov 13. Last quarter, the company posted a 3.7% positive surprise. Let's see how things are shaping up for this announcement.
CST: 41.41 (+1.01), FRO: 1.33 (unch), AMAT: 22.69 (+0.20), BBY: 35.22 (+0.02)
Tracking The Parnassus Core Equity Fund
IVI Guy - at Seeking Alpha - Wed Nov 12, 6:45AM CST
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Sereno Group Recognized as One of the Top Philanthropic Organizations in Santa Clara County by the Silicon Valley Business Journal
PRWeb - Mon Nov 10, 12:00PM CST
Sereno Group was honored as one of the top 50 philanthropic corporate organizations in Santa Clara County for 2014 by the Silicon Valley Business Journal. Sereno Group's recognition was the direct result of its 1% for Good movement.
AMAT: 22.69 (+0.20)
What To Watch For: November 10-14
TipRanks - Seeking Alpha - Mon Nov 10, 10:36AM CST
Quarterly report releases are winding down as we reach mid-November. Stay ahead of Wall Street with this week’s top stories: Monday, November 10 Sotheby’s (NYSE: BID ): a worldwide broker of fine art and real estate ...
BID: 40.70 (-0.07), DHI: 24.36 (+0.35), MGNX: 24.70 (+0.92), KSS: 55.95 (-1.96), HK: 3.03 (-0.02), SEAS: 16.73 (-0.12), DDD: 33.09 (-1.41), SBH: 30.13 (+0.76), WMT: 82.11 (+2.91), M: 60.78 (-0.79), HP: 79.76 (-5.80), NTAP: 41.12 (-1.19), ENR: 128.67 (+3.54), MACK: 8.29 (-0.26), W: 22.27 (+0.96), FOSL: 109.84 (-2.64), AMAT: 22.69 (+0.20), JCP: 7.01 (-0.75), JWN: 73.00 (+0.15), PE: 17.70 (-0.21), DF: 16.76 (-0.02), VIAB: 71.87 (+2.62), CSCO: 25.70 (+0.59), ATW: 34.57 (-0.95)
Bulls Rule As Volatility Recedes And Investors Position For Holiday Cheer
Scott Martindale - Seeking Alpha - Mon Nov 10, 9:10AM CST
After displaying a classic V-bottom reversal to what turned out to be a quick and anemic attempt by the bears to bring about a real correction, bullish fervor is becoming contagious, especially as the traditionally strong holiday season approaches....
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Technical Report on Semiconductor Equipment Stocks - Entegris, SunEdison, Applied Materials, Teradyne, and KLA-Tencor
PR Newswire - Mon Nov 10, 8:30AM CST
Investor-Edge has initiated coverage on the following equities: Entegris Inc. (NASDAQ: ENTG), SunEdison Inc. (NYSE: SUNE), Applied Materials Inc. (NASDAQ: AMAT), Teradyne Inc. (NYSE: TER), and KLA-Tencor Corporation (NASDAQ: KLAC). Free research on these five companies can be accessed at: http://investor-edge.com/register. The US markets on Friday, November 07, 2014, ended on a mixed note as the Dow Jones Industrial Average finished at 17,573.93, up 0.11% and the NASDAQ Composite closed at 4,632.53, down 0.13%. The S&P 500 finished the session 0.03% higher at 2,031.92. During the trading session, seven out of ten sectors finished on a higher note. The S&P 500 Information Technology Sector Index ended the day at 674.94, down 0.03%, whereas the index has advanced 5.93% in the previous three months. Register for your complimentary reports on these five stocks at:
SUNE: 17.29 (-0.58), ENTG: 13.54 (-0.01), AMAT: 22.69 (+0.20), KLAC: 80.00 (+0.27), TER: 19.02 (-0.21)
Applied Materials Develops Advanced Patterning Solution for Memory Devices
M2 - Mon Nov 10, 6:51AM CST
o Unique Saphira(TM) APF(TM) CVD hardmask process enables advanced memory devices
AMAT: 22.69 (+0.20)
Watch for Applied Materials to Potentially Pullback After Gaining 2.40% Yesterday
Comtex SmarTrend(R) - Wed Nov 05, 4:28PM CST
Applied Materials (NASDAQ:AMAT) traded in a range yesterday that spanned from a low of $22.00 to a high of $22.64. Yesterday, the shares gained 2.4%, which took the trading range above the 3-day high of $22.46 on volume of 10.4 million shares. Often times after large one-day gains, short term traders will seek to take profits and, as such, investors should be cautious.
AMAT: 22.69 (+0.20)