On August 18, Lam Research fell 5.21% in regular trading, trading at $324.915/share, with turnover of $136 million. The decline came as the semiconductor equipment sector experienced broad-based selling pressure, dragging the stock into a deep pullback.
The sector saw widespread weakness, with Teradyne down 5.89%, Applied Materials down 4.64%, ASML down 3.83%, and KLA Corporation down 3.81%. The sector-wide selling amplified downward pressure on Lam Research. The stock had risen 3.45% in the prior session, and the current decline represents a rapid unwinding of those short-term gains.
From a fundamental perspective, the company recently reported record quarterly revenue of $6.72 billion, representing a 15.1% sequential increase, with GAAP net income rising to $2.28 billion and gross margin expanding to 51.7%. The company also announced plans to invest over $3 billion over five years to expand its global R&D lab network, boosting experiment capacity by over 50%. Despite these positive developments, short-term profit-taking and sector sentiment dominated price action.
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