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Applied Materials, Inc. (AMAT)
TECHNOLOGY - Electronics - Semiconductor Equipment & Materials
Generated: Thursday September 15, 2011 04:03 AM
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Quotes About Applied Materials, Inc.
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Department of Energy offers aid for solar on military bases
This is the largest domestic residential rooftop solar project in history,"
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JP Morgan Suggests Buying 1x2 Put Spreads on Applied Materials
We remain Neutral AMAT, but think that there is more risk to the downside vs. upside at this time. AMAT shares have declined more than 25% since May. We think there is another 10% downside risk before the stock likely bottoms. We would recommend investors accumulate shares at or near $10 and accumulate aggressively should AMAT fall below $10 on overall market volatility." -
‘Breakthrough' manufacturing technology enables more efficient solar cells
The next wave of cost per watt reduction in the solar PV industry will be achieved through major changes in cell technology and manufacturing sophistication to simultaneously improve efficiency and factory output,"
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Applied Materials Unveil New Manufacturing Tech for More Efficient Solar Panels
There is significant overcapacity in solar,"
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Applied Materials solar PV screen printer features modular design
So what we are looking for are ways to continue to decrease not only the module costs, but also the BoS, and one way to do that is through efficiency,"
- Jim Cushing
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Department of Energy offers aid for solar on military bases
Reuters UK | Sep 8,'11
The U.S. Department of Energy said it has offered $344 million in loan aid for a solar power program at military bases that could double the number of the country's residential rooftop solar arrays. The DOE on Wednesday offered a conditional commitment for a partial guarantee of the loan to support the project led by SolarCity, a company based in California. -
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(AMAT) Applied Materials – Bear of the Day
Stock Market Blog | Sep 1,'11
Applied Materials ( AMAT ) is one of the world's largest suppliers of fabrication equipment to semiconductor, LCD and solar PV cell manufacturers. Applied Materials' third quarter results exceeded estimates, but guidance disappointed, due to utilization cuts at DRAM, NAND and foundry customers. Therefore, we think the shares will underperform in the near term. Add to this a -
(AMAT) Applied Materials Plunges on Weak Guidance
Stock Market Blog | Sep 1,'11
Applied Materials' ( AMAT ) third quarter earnings exceeded the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 2 cents. Revenue came in higher than management expectations and exceeded the Zacks Consensus by 4.0%. Applied reported revenue of $2.79 billion, which was down 2.6% sequentially and up 10.7% year over year. All segments performed within the guided range, although Display was the only -
Applied Materials unveils new manufacturing tech for more efficient solar panels
VentureBeat | Aug 31,'11
Applied Materials , a provider of manufacturing equipment for solar panel manufacturers, unveiled a new manufacturing process that would give solar panel manufacturers the ability to make more efficient solar panels. The Baccini Pegaso solar panel printer reduces overall manufacturing costs for solar panels by around 5 percent. But the machines can produce solar panels that capture
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