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Applied Materials, which makes a wide range of products used in semiconductor manufacturing, solar, and electronics, said that revenue in the quarter rose 5% to $7.05 billion, which was ahead of ...
In 2009, Applied Materials opened its Solar Technology Center, the world's largest commercial solar energy research and development facility, in Xi'an, China. [16] Applied Materials acquired Semitool Inc. in December 2009, [17] and announced its acquisition of Varian Semiconductor in May 2011. [18]
Applied Materials (NASDAQ: AMAT), one of the world's largest suppliers of semiconductor manufacturing equipment, has been a great long-term investment. Over the past 10 years, its stock rallied ...
Shares of semiconductor equipment giants rallied big on Thursday, with Applied Materials (NASDAQ: AMAT), Lam Research (NASDAQ: LRCX), and KLA Corporation (NASDAQ: KLAC) jumping 4.5%, 4%, and 4.3% ...
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The company designed, developed, manufactured high performance and precision chemical processing equipment. Products included electrochemical deposition systems for electroplating copper, gold, solder and other metals; surface preparation systems for cleaning, stripping and etching silicon wafers; and wafer transport container cleaning systems.
Semiconductor-equipment maker Applied Materials (AMAT) is pulling the plug on its much-touted SunFab line of thin-film solar equipment, the company said Wednesday. The news ends some industry ...
The predecessor of today's company was established in 1996 under the name Fornybar Energi AS. Today's company is a result of a fusion in September 2000 between ScanWafer AS, SolEnergy AS and Fornybar Energi AS. In 2002 REC ScanCell started production of multicrystalline solar cells in Narvik for the sister company REC ScanModule in Glava, Arvika.