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Applied Materials' shares sink on weak China demand, tariff uncertainty

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Posted on August 15, 2025

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By Kanchana Chakravarty (Reuters) -Applied Materials shares slid about 15% in premarket trading on Friday after the company issued disappointing sales and profit forecast, stoking investor concerns

Applied Materials Shares Plummet Amid Weak Demand from China

Impact of Weak Demand on Applied Materials

By Kanchana Chakravarty

Sales and Profit Forecast

(Reuters) -Applied Materials shares slid about 15% in premarket trading on Friday after the company issued disappointing sales and profit forecast, stoking investor concerns that the U.S.-China trade dispute was eroding demand.

Market Reactions and Analyst Insights

The chip-equipment maker joined Dutch rival ASML Holding in flagging continued uncertainty over the impact of U.S. tariffs, as two of the industry's biggest players grapple with weakening demand.

Broader Implications for the Semiconductor Industry

Applied Materials CEO Gary Dickerson flagged lower visibility and increased uncertainty in the near-term during a post-earnings call, citing "wide-ranging implications for the semiconductor industry" from the dynamic policy environment.

China, Applied Materials' top revenue source in the July quarter accounting for 35% of sales, has emerged as a growing risk for chipmaking tool suppliers as U.S. export restrictions weigh on new orders.

Smaller rival KLA Corp, which also has a significant presence in China, said last month it expects softer demand as Sino-U.S. trade tensions weigh on spending by Chinese chipmakers.

"China volatility is significantly clouding visibility into core earnings potential both geopolitically and cyclically," Deutsche Bank strategists said in a note.

Applied Materials expects revenue of $6.70 billion, plus or minus $500 million, for the fourth quarter, compared with analysts' average estimate of $7.33 billion, according to data compiled by LSEG. Its projected profit also came in below estimates.

If current losses hold, the company is set to lose more than $22 billion of its $151.06 billion market value as of Thursday's close.

J.P.Morgan analyst Harlan Sur, however, noted the slowdown in China demand and erratic orders from major foundry customers are "more a reflection of timing of spending rather than structural issues."

The stock has risen 15.7% so far this year, compared with a 12.5% increase in the Nasdaq index and a nearly 10% gain in the S&P 500 index.

Shares of chip-equipment makers KLA Corp and Lam Research fell more than 5% each after Applied's results.

The company's third-quarter revenue rose 8% to $7.30 billion from a year ago, beating estimates of $7.22 billion.

Applied's stock trades at 19 times its estimate for earnings per share over the next 12 months, according to data compiled by LSEG. This trails ASML's ratio of 26.04 times similar earnings estimate, Lam's 23.56 and KLA's 26.82.

(Reporting by Kanchana Chakravarty in Bengaluru; Editing by Sonia Cheema and Leroy Leo)

Key Takeaways

  • Applied Materials shares fell 15% due to weak China demand.
  • U.S.-China trade tensions impact semiconductor industry.
  • CEO cites increased uncertainty in the market.
  • China accounts for 35% of Applied Materials' sales.
  • Market value loss could exceed $22 billion.

Frequently Asked Questions

What caused Applied Materials' shares to decline?
Applied Materials' shares fell about 15% due to a disappointing sales and profit forecast, raising concerns about weak demand from China and tariff uncertainties.
How significant is China to Applied Materials' revenue?
China is Applied Materials' top revenue source, accounting for 35% of sales in the July quarter, making it a critical market for the company.
What did analysts say about the demand from China?
Analysts noted that the slowdown in China demand is more about the timing of spending rather than structural issues, indicating a temporary volatility.
What is the expected revenue for Applied Materials in the fourth quarter?
Applied Materials expects revenue of $6.70 billion, plus or minus $500 million, which is below analysts' average estimate of $7.33 billion.
How did other chip-equipment makers react to Applied Materials' results?
Shares of other chip-equipment makers like KLA Corp and Lam Research fell more than 5% each following Applied Materials' disappointing earnings report.

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