Applied Materials Inc
NASDAQ:AMAT

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NASDAQ:AMAT
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Price: 267.14 USD -0.38% Market Closed
Market Cap: 212.8B USD

During the last 3 months Applied Materials Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 2m USD worth of shares. The stock price has increased by 63% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Dec 1, 2025 by Sanders Adam , who sold 155.6k USD worth of AMAT shares.

Last Transactions:
Sanders Adam
$-155.6k
Little Teri A.
$-952.9k
Little Teri A.
$-936.3k
Sanders Adam
$-100.4k
Dickerson Gary E
$+6.7m
Sanders Adam
$-65.2k
Sanders Adam
$-46.8k
Iannotti Thomas J
$-2.3m
Dickerson Gary E
$-92.7m
Raja Prabu G.
$-12.5m
Little Teri A.
$-554.1k
Little Teri A.
$-1.6m
Hill Brice
$-4.4m
Nalamasu Omkaram
$-3.8m
Hill Brice
$-150k
Little Teri A.
$-1.4m
Deane Timothy M
$-1m
Nalamasu Omkaram
$-3.7m
Little Teri A.
$-800.1k
Chen Xun
$-21.5k
Deane Timothy M
$-2.7k
Nalamasu Omkaram
$-18.9k
Little Teri A.
$-895k
Little Teri A.
$-1.3m
Chen Xun
$+1.9k
Chen Xun
$+4.6k
Chen Xun
$+3.9k
Chen Xun
$+4.6k
Chen Xun
$+4k
Dickerson Gary E
$-26.1m
Chen Xun
$+4.2k
Chen Xun
$+3.8k
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During the last 3 months Applied Materials Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 2m USD worth of shares. The stock price has increased by 63% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Dec 1, 2025 by Sanders Adam , who sold 155.6k USD worth of AMAT shares.

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In the dynamic world of semiconductor manufacturing, Applied Materials Inc. stands as a pivotal player, knitting together the intricate tapestry of technology that powers our digital age. Born in the heart of Silicon Valley in 1967, Applied Materials has evolved into a cornerstone of the chip-making industry, delivering essential equipment and services that enable the production of virtually every kind of advanced semiconductor. The company specializes in making complex systems for processes such as chemical vapor deposition, etching, and wafer inspection – all critical steps in the creation of integrated circuits that serve as the brains of myriad electronic devices. With state-of-the-art technology, Applied Materials helps manufacturers achieve ever-higher levels of chip efficiency and performance, driving the progression from traditional semiconductors to advanced, next-generation chips. Monetizing this technological prowess, Applied Materials generates revenue by selling its sophisticated equipment and offering maintenance and optimization services that ensure these high-tech machines continue to function at peak performance. Furthermore, the company has strategically positioned itself to capitalize on the relentless pace of innovation in electronics, regularly introducing upgraded tools and technologies that cater to the constant demand for smaller, faster, and more energy-efficient semiconductors. By maintaining close relationships with industry giants like Intel and Samsung, Applied Materials not only anticipates technological trends but also ensures its offerings are precisely aligned with the evolving needs of its clients. This symbiotic relationship between product innovation and customer alignment is what propels Applied Materials’ sustained financial success in the hyper-competitive semiconductor ecosystem.

AMAT Intrinsic Value
175.11 USD
Overvaluation 34%
Intrinsic Value
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Insiders might sell their shares for any number of reasons, but they buy them for only one: they think the price will rise.

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