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Politics : Formerly About Applied Materials
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** Press Release** Applied Materials Announces Results for Second Fiscal Quarter 1998; New Orders of $1.03 Billion, Net Sales of $1.18 Billion

SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 12, 1998--Applied
Materials, Inc., the world's largest supplier of wafer fabrication
systems and services to the global semiconductor industry, reported
results for its second fiscal quarter ended April 26, 1998, with net
sales of $1.18 billion, an increase of 31 percent from $900.9 million
for the second fiscal quarter of 1997, and a decrease of 10 percent
from $1.31 billion for the first fiscal quarter of 1998. Ongoing net
income (net income, excluding one-time items, as applicable) for the
second fiscal quarter of 1998 was $141.2 million, or $0.37 per diluted
share, up from $102.1 million, or $0.27 per diluted share, for the
second fiscal quarter of 1997, and down from $197.8 million, or $0.52
per diluted share, for the first fiscal quarter of 1998.

New orders of $1.03 billion for the second fiscal quarter of 1998
increased slightly from $1.01 billion for the second fiscal quarter of
1997, and decreased 20 percent from $1.29 billion for the first fiscal
quarter of 1998. Geographically, North America new orders for the
second fiscal quarter of 1998 were 42 percent of the Company's total
new orders, Europe 16 percent, Japan 15 percent, Korea 4 percent,
Taiwan 11 percent and Asia-Pacific 12 percent. New orders for the
second fiscal quarter of 1998 included $70 million from China, the
strongest quarter to date for orders from this developing market.

"We are pleased with our second quarter results, especially
considering the difficult business environment for the semiconductor
equipment industry," said James C. Morgan, chairman and chief
executive officer. "Nearly 50 percent of this quarter's new systems
orders were for 0.25 micron and below technology, more than twice the
amount from just one year ago, demonstrating the rapid industry
transition to smaller line-widths."

Gross margin for the second fiscal quarter of 1998 was 47.1
percent, up from 46 percent for the second fiscal quarter of 1997, and
down from 48.1 percent for the first fiscal quarter of 1998. Ongoing
net income as a percentage of net sales was 12 percent for the second
fiscal quarter of 1998, compared to 11.3 percent for the second fiscal
quarter of 1997 and 15.1 percent for the first fiscal quarter of 1998.
Backlog at the end of the second fiscal quarter of 1998 decreased to
$1.41 billion, from $1.64 billion at the end of the first fiscal
quarter of 1998.

"Semiconductor manufacturers continue to delay capital equipment
investment while they assess DRAM overcapacity, the Asian financial
crisis and demand shifts in the PC market resulting from lower priced
products," continued Morgan. "Recent cutbacks in capital spending by
most major North American chip manufacturers further limit our ability
to determine the length and severity of the current downturn.
Consequently, we are cautious about the near term and will manage the
business based on expected revenue levels."

One of Applied Materials' strengths is its ability to invest
aggressively in new technology and to grow its leadership position
during industry downturns. The Company's Ultima HDP-CVDTM (high
density plasma-chemical vapor deposition) Centura(R) system,
introduced during the last downturn, is now considered the system of
choice for production of advanced logic and memory devices at 0.25
micron and below. In March 1998, SGS-Thomson selected this system as
its production tool of record for their most critical dielectric film
applications. Orders for the Company's Ultima HDP-CVD system for the
second fiscal quarter more than doubled from the first fiscal quarter,
and included multiple repeat orders.

Second quarter orders for CMP (chemical mechanical polishing)
systems were up 60 percent from the prior quarter and exceeded total
orders for fiscal 1997. CMP is one of the fastest growing market
segments of the semiconductor capital equipment industry, and the
Mirra(R) CMP is rapidly gaining customer acceptance for oxide
planarization. The Company recently introduced a tungsten process
capability for the Mirra CMP system to capitalize on additional market
opportunities. "The successful CMP and HDP-CVD product introductions,
coupled with continued acceptance of leading-edge etch and
metallization products, demonstrate our ability to meet advanced
technology requirements," said Morgan.

"Our customers' continued investment in strategic technology
indicates that the long-term outlook for the semiconductor capital
equipment industry remains positive. Historically, Applied Materials
has successfully managed through difficult business cycles to deliver
strong operational and financial performance. We are confident that,
despite this current business challenge, we will strengthen our
industry-leading position," Morgan concluded.

This press release contains certain forward-looking statements
that are subject to known and unknown risks and uncertainties that
could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed
or implied by such statements. Such risks and uncertainties include,
but are not limited to: the length and severity of the Asian financial
crisis; the continued instability in DRAM prices; continued demand
shifts in the PC market; the Company's ability to timely align its
cost structure with prevailing market conditions; slowing growth in
the demand for the Company's systems and services; the successful and
timely development of new markets, products, processes and services
(including fabrication equipment for new materials, 300mm wafers and
0.25 micron and below devices); and challenges from the Company's
competition. The Company assumes no obligation to update the
information in this press release.

Applied Materials, Inc. is a Fortune 500 global growth company
and the world's largest supplier of wafer fabrication systems and
services to the global semiconductor industry. Applied Materials is
traded on the Nasdaq National Market under the symbol, "AMAT". Applied
Materials' website is appliedmaterials.com.

APPLIED MATERIALS, INC.

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS

(UNAUDITED)

Three Months Ended Six Months Ended

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April 26, April 27, April 26, April 27,

1998 1997 1998 1997

(In thousands, except per share amounts)

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Net sales $1,176,316 $900,862 $2,484,001 $1,736,638

Cost of products sold 622,027 486,845 1,300,271 950,965

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Gross margin 554,289 414,017 1,183,730 785,673

Operating expenses:

Research, development

and engineering 181,937 131,973 364,266 248,465

Marketing and selling 84,689 74,965 171,078 141,236

General and

administrative 76,745 59,617 142,513 119,225

Acquired in-process

research and

development -- -- 32,227 59,500

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Income from operations 210,918 147,462 473,646 217,247

Income from

litigation settlement -- -- 80,000 --

Interest expense 11,885 4,935 23,749 10,735

Interest income 18,230 14,598 39,509 28,155

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Income from

consolidated companies

before taxes 217,263 157,125 569,406 234,667

Provision for

income taxes 76,042 54,994 199,292 102,959

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Income from

consolidated companies 141,221 102,131 370,114 131,708

Equity in net income/

(loss) of joint venture -- -- -- --

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Net income $ 141,221 $ 102,131 $ 370,114 $ 131,708

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Earnings per share: (1)

Basic $ 0.39 $ 0.28 $ 1.01 $ 0.36

Diluted $ 0.37 $ 0.27 $ 0.98 $ 0.35

Weighted average

number of shares: (1)

Basic 365,936 362,846 366,555 362,134

Diluted 379,247 375,798 379,320 373,524

(1) Amounts for the three and six months ended April 27, 1997 have

been retroactively restated to reflect a two-for-one stock split

in the form of a 100 percent stock dividend, effective October

13, 1997.

APPLIED MATERIALS, INC.

CONSOLIDATED CONDENSED BALANCE SHEETS(1)

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Apr. 26, Oct. 26,

(In thousands) 1998 1997

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ASSETS

Current assets:

Cash and cash equivalents $ 309,364 $ 448,043

Short-term investments 906,801 1,094,912

Accounts receivable, net 1,225,788 1,110,885

Inventories 714,126 686,451

Deferred income taxes 324,685 324,568

Other current assets 206,112 105,498

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Total current assets 3,686,876 3,770,357

Property, plant

and equipment, net 1,229,711 1,066,053

Other assets 223,512 234,356

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Total assets $5,140,099 $5,070,766

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LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY

Current liabilities:

Notes payable $ 31,387 $ 55,943

Current portion of long-term debt 9,600 10,563

Accounts payable and accrued expenses 1,050,097 1,157,808

Income taxes payable 131,698 177,774

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Total current liabilities 1,222,782 1,402,088

Long-term debt 616,495 623,090

Deferred income taxes

and other liabilities 110,263 103,417

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Total liabilities 1,949,540 2,128,595

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Stockholders' equity:

Common stock 3,656 3,672

Additional paid-in capital 735,944 850,902

Retained earnings 2,468,152 2,098,038

Cumulative translation adjustments (17,193) (10,441)

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Total stockholders' equity 3,190,559 2,942,171

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Total liabilities and

stockholders' equity $5,140,099 $5,070,766

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(1) Amounts as of April 26, 1998 are unaudited. Amounts as of October

26, 1997 are from the October 26, 1997 audited financial

statements.

CONTACT:

Applied Materials, Inc.

Carolyn Schwartz, 408/748-5227 (investment community)

Jeffrey Lettes, 408/563-5161 (editorial/media)

KEYWORD: CALIFORNIA

BW1490 MAY 12,1998
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