Why Applied Materials Stock Is Falling

Applied Materials, Inc. AMAT shares are trading lower by 4.4% to $138.18 Friday afternoon amid weakness in semiconductor and chip stocks. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has reportedly told its suppliers to postpone the delivery of high-end chipmaking equipment amid demand uncertainty.

Applied Materials is a major supplier of semiconductor manufacturing equipment, including equipment used in the production of high-end chips. If TSMC delays or postpones orders for such equipment, it directly affects Applied Materials' revenue and earnings, as TSMC is one of its significant customers.

A decrease in orders from a major customer like TSMC can lead to a decline in Applied Materials' financial performance, which can cause investors to sell off the company's stock.

What Happened?

While suppliers anticipate this delay to be short-term, TSMC's caution reflects concerns about the outlook for the market, primarily driven by weaker economic conditions, slower recovery in China, and softer end-market demand...Read More

According to data from Benzinga Pro, AMAT has a 52-week high of $155.26 and a 52-week low of $71.12.

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