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Movement Alert|Applied Materials Falls 3.14% in Regular Trading, Semiconductor Equipment Sector Under Sustained Pressure as Post-Rally Profit-Taking Continues

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On July 16, Applied Materials fell 3.14% in regular trading, trading at approximately $561.27/share, with turnover of $2.074 billion. The decline extends the ongoing sector-wide pullback in semiconductor equipment stocks, with short-term profit-taking pressure dominating despite bullish analyst upgrades.

On the news front, Citi and UBS consecutively raised their target prices for Applied Materials to $705 over the past two sessions, yet the stock failed to hold gains. The stock had surged nearly 9% on July 9 after multiple investment banks collectively raised target prices to the $630-650 range and CEO Gary Dickerson signaled strong long-term visibility into chip equipment demand extending well beyond 2027. Since that sharp rally, the stock has exhibited a repeated bull-bear tug-of-war pattern with persistent profit-taking pressure.

Within the Semiconductor Equipment sector, the overall sector declined broadly. Among individual stocks, ASML Holding down 0.96%, Lam Research down 5.02%, KLA-Tencor down 2.25%, Teradyne down 5.74%, AXT Inc down 14.23%.

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