AMAT Defies 67th Volume Rank with 1.66 Surge Amid Analyst Divergence and Institutional Buy-In
On August 22, 2025, Applied MaterialsAMAT-- (AMAT) closed with a 1.66% gain, trading at a volume of $1.21 billion, ranking 67th in market activity. The stock’s performance followed a series of analyst rating adjustments and strategic outlook updates from key institutions.
Analysts at Daiwa Securities downgraded AMATAMAT-- from Outperform to Neutral, citing weaker-than-expected semiconductor equipment spending trends, challenges at major clients like IntelINTC-- and Samsung, and subdued demand outside AI-driven sectors. The firm reduced its price target to $170 from $185. Meanwhile, TD Cowen reiterated a Buy rating with a $200 price target, emphasizing AMAT’s strong financials, including a 2.5x current ratio and consistent dividend history. Despite mixed guidance, the stock maintains a "Moderate Buy" consensus among 17 analysts, with an average price target of $193.88.
Recent quarterly results highlighted AMAT’s resilience, with $7.3 billion in revenue and $2.48 earnings per share, surpassing estimates. However, the company tempered expectations for Q4 2025, forecasting $6.7 billion in revenue—a drop from prior projections—due to delayed adoption of advanced technologies and slower China-related demand. Institutional investors, including Shelton Wealth Management and Narus Financial Partners, increased holdings in the second quarter, signaling confidence in the firm’s long-term positioning.
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