On August 18, KLA Corporation fell 3.96% in regular trading, trading at $198.385/share, with turnover of $180 million. The decline came amid broad weakness across the semiconductor equipment sector and continued insider selling by company executives.
On the news front, CEO Richard P. Wallace sold 87,568 shares at $198.95 per share on August 11 under a 10b5-1 trading plan, while executive Brian Lorig sold 59,586 shares at $208.13 on August 13. The consecutive insider disposals have weighed on market sentiment. Meanwhile, the semiconductor equipment sector saw collective selling pressure, with Applied Materials down 5.51%, Lam Research down 5.97%, ASML down 4.13%, and Teradyne down 7.09%.
KLA Corporation has experienced a sustained pullback since its July 28 earnings release, despite Q4 revenue rising 15% year-over-year to $3.66 billion and adjusted EPS of $1.05 both beating consensus estimates. Analysts maintain a broadly positive outlook, with a mean price target of $239.62, though near-term profit-taking pressure persists.
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