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U.S. curbs impact Applied Materials' China market access, CFO Hill says CEO Dickerson notes inability to supply China's memory chip market Spending on chipmaking equipment expected to rise in second ...
Shares of Applied Optoelectronics (AAOI) fell 16% in pre-market trading on Thursday after the company missed revenue estimates and issued a weaker-than-expected Q4 outlook. Applied Optoelectronics ...
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Applied Materials Inc., the largest US producer of chipmaking equipment, plans to cut 4% of its global workforce as it copes with a sales slowdown and trade turmoil. Related Articles Bay Area and ...
Chipmaker Applied Materials (NASDAQ:AMAT) on Thursday announced a 4% reduction in its global workforce. The company expects to incur charges of about $160 million to $180 million, consisting primarily ...
Applied Materials AMAT-1.15%decrease; red down pointing triangle is cutting about 4% of its global workforce, effective immediately. The semiconductor company said it is taking one coordinated ...
Applied Materials Inc., the largest US producer of chipmaking equipment, plans to cut 4% of its global workforce as it copes with a sales slowdown and trade turmoil. The company will eliminate the ...
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