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Technology Stocks : Applied Materials No-Politics Thread (AMAT)
AMAT 225.97-3.9%12:43 PM EST

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To: Proud_Infidel who wrote (19122)5/25/2006 9:23:06 PM
From: etchmeister  Read Replies (3) of 25522
 
Is this stock officially a POS now?
It's hard to overcome perceptions; over the last two years or so we were bombarded almost on a daily base about supply issues for oil - none of these concerns did ever materialize, they did not even come close. Nevertheless we accept the price and get excited when it drops below $70 (did I hear wrong couple days ago that OPEC is going to cut production? what does this tell us?) The same firm (GS) who predicted the oil super spike is extremely negative on this sector and regardless of data they show no intention to change their mind;


To: Gottfried who wrote (8687) 2/3/2004 9:15:30 AM
From: Brian Read Replies (2) of 19127

Some more negative thoughts on this sector....does ANYONE like this sector?

UPDATE - RESEARCH ALERT-Goldman Sachs cuts U.S. chip sector
Tuesday February 3, 6:23 am ET

LONDON, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs investment bank said on Tuesday it had cut its recommendation on the U.S. semiconductor capital equipment sector to "neutral" from "attractive".
"Despite what we believe will be continued strong fundamentals, we have downgraded our coverage view to 'neutral' from 'attractive'," Goldman analysts said in a report.

"We believe that the industry has passed normalized levels of free cash flow and therefore recommend a more cautious stock view."

In pure cyclical industries such as the semiconductor equipment industry, stocks peak when the industry reaches normalized cash flow levels, Goldman said.

Within its changed sector recommendation, Goldman downgraded Applied Materials (NasdaqNM:AMAT - News), Novellus (NasdaqNM:NVLS - News) and Advanced Energy Industries (NasdaqNM:AEIS - News) to "in-line" from "out-perform", while upgrading KLA-Tencor (NasdaqNM:KLAC - News) and FormFactor (NasdaqNM:FORM - News) to "out-perform" from "in-line".
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