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    abdelhosni@gmail.comBy abdelhosni@gmail.comAugust 14, 20252 Mins Read
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    The Applied Materials logo on Dec. 17, 2024.

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    Applied Materials shares sank more than 10% in extended trading Thursday as the semiconductor equipment company provided outlook for the current quarter that came in light.

    Here’s how Applied Materials did in its third-quarter earnings results versus LSEG consensus estimates:

    • EPS: $2.48, adjusted, versus $2.36 estimated.
    • Revenue: $7.3 billion vs $7.22 billion estimated.

    Applied Materials said it expects $2.11 per share in adjusted earnings in the current quarter, lower than LSEG estimates of $2.39 per share. The company said to expect $6.7 billion in revenue, versus $7.34 billion estimated.

    CEO Gary Dickerson said that the current macroeconomic and policy environment is “creating increased uncertainty and lower visibility.” He said the company’s China business is particularly effected by the uncertainty.

    The Trump administration’s tariffs could double the price of imported chips unless companies buying them commit to building in the U.S. Applied Materials makes tools for chip foundries to physically make chips, much of which currently happens in Asia.

    Applied Materials said that it has a large backlog of pending export license applications with the U.S. government, but that it’s assuming none of them will be issued in the next quarter.

    “We are expecting a decline in revenue in the fourth quarter driven by both digestion of capacity in China and non-linear demand from leading-edge customers given market concentration and fab timing,” the company’s finance chief said in a statement. He added that it expected lower China business to continue for several more quarters.

    Applied Materials reported $1.78 billion in net income, or $2.22 per diluted share in the quarter, versus $1.71 billion or $2.05 in the year-ago period.

    The company’s most important division, semiconductor systems, reported $5.43 billion in sales, topping estimates, and representing a 10% rise from last year.

    Applied Materials was praised by President Donald Trump earlier this month after it was included in an Apple program to make more chips in the U.S.

    Apple said it would partner with the chipmaker to produce more manufacturing equipment in Austin, Texas.

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