We recently published a list of 11 Trending AI Stocks On Latest News and Analyst Ratings. Since Applied Materials, Inc.’s (NASDAQ:AMAT) ranks 6th on the list, it deserves a deeper look.
Investors remain cautious following a major global selloff that shook the markets last week on recession fears. Analyst warnings around sky-high CapEx of tech companies and lack of visibility over returns are also expected to keep tech valuations in check in the coming weeks.
Last month, Roger McNamee of Elevation Partners, while talking to CNBC, highlighted a report from Goldman Sachs that said returns of AI investments might fail to meet investors’ expectations.
“The amount of capital investment in this sector, which is billions of dollars now, is so large that it’s almost unimaginable that we are going to get a rate of return over the next few years that justifies the amount of investment,” McNamee said.
Talking to Bloomberg, JPMorgan Asset Management’s Aisa Ogoshi said that there is some “adjustment” coming for tech stocks as she expects the AI-centric rally to diversify to other sectors.
“The key is to keep an eye on the earnings trends. It’s easy to panic in these times but really, just sit down and look at the numbers and reassess our positioning.”
Asked whether she plans to reduce exposure to AI stocks in the coming days, the analyst said she’d be more “selective” when it comes to AI plays and will increase the quality of stocks in the portfolio.
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Applied Materials, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMAT)
Number of Hedge Fund Investors: 79
BofA Securities believes Applied Materials, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMAT) is one of the best beaten-down tech stocks presenting an attractive entry point following the latest selloff.
Analysts at Stifel kept a bullish on on Applied Materials, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMAT) after attending Semicon West 2024 in San Francisco. Brian Chin and Denis Pyatchanin believe Taiwan Semiconductor’s continued spending will benefit the stock. They increased the stock’s price target to $275 from $240.
“Ultimately, we see Applied Materials, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMAT) as well on track to establish higher peak revenue/profitability through the ensuing upcycle, and warranting a higher multiple as it demonstrates improved financial performance across the cycle, and in particular during the downturn,” they said.
Applied Materials, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMAT) is one of those non-fancy AI stocks that don’t get much limelight from Wall Street. The stock, up 23% this year so far, received an upgrade from Barclays. The investment firm expects the stock to benefit from higher spending in the semiconductor equipment industry. Barclays expects wafer fab equipment spending to hit $96.3 billion in 2024 and $106.4 billion in 2025, up from its previous estimate of $80.6 billion and $89.1 billion, respectively.
In May, Applied Materials, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMAT) posted solid Q2 results. Mizuho Securities analyst Vijay Rakesh upped his price target on the stock to $245 from $225 and kept his Buy rating. Citi analyst Atif Malik also increased his price target on the stock to $250 from $170. The analyst sees “further upside” to Applied Materials, Inc.’s (NASDAQ:AMAT) 2025 estimates.
Applied Materials, Inc.’s (NASDAQ:AMAT) moat is strong and wide. The company makes equipment used to make semiconductor chips. It has a diverse equipment portfolio that addresses the high-growth ICAPS industry (IoT, Communications, Automotive, Power, and Sensors). Last year Applied Materials, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMAT) made a breakthrough announcement by launching Centura Sculpta, a machine that dramatically reduces the number of steps required in chips production. Applied Materials, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMAT) said chipmakers can save a whopping $250 million per 100K wafer starts per month of production capacity in costs.
Wall Street expects Applied Materials, Inc.’s (NASDAQ:AMAT)’ revenue to surge 11% in 2025 while earnings growth is forecasted to come in at 15.60% in the year. The stock’s forward P/E is 23.73, not much higher than the industry average of 27, when seen in the context of growth.
Overall, Applied Materials, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMAT) ranks 6th on Insider Monkey’s list titled 11 Trending AI Stocks On Latest News and Analyst Ratings. While we acknowledge the potential of Applied Materials, Inc.’s (NASDAQ:AMAT), our conviction lies in the belief that AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns, and doing so within a shorter timeframe. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than AMAT but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.