Financial News Discussion of AMAT - Applied Materials, Incorporated on Fast Money

Financial News for Applied Materials, Incorporated (AMAT)

AMAT 3/19/2010 10:10AM 52 Week Price Range Market Capitalization Dividend Yield Recent Dividend
$12.50 $10.31 — $14.94 $17.0 Billion 2.20% $0.24

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Applied Materials, Inc. was discussed on Fast Money which was originally produced by CNBC on 5/12/2009
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To have a lot of other >> it's not fake. >> -- to make up for the eps default that they have and write off the solar business. >> timmy, any solar names besides trina? >> well, I think as we look at even AMAT, what they said was that their solar numbers are not going to be as strong but I think that's mostly guys saying the capital market side aftability for them to raise money for that part of their business is not that attractive to investors. So I would still look at that

“re not going to be as strong but I think that's mostly guys saying the capital market side aftability for them to raise money for that part of their business is not that attractive to investors. So I would still look at that ” Fast Money May 12, 2009 5:45 PM
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