On July 24, KLA-Tencor declined 3.07% in regular trading, trading at $211.72 per share, with turnover of approximately $370 million.
On the news front, the semiconductor equipment sector faced broad-based selling pressure. Within the sector, Teradyne fell 4.91%, Applied Materials dropped 3.54%, Lam Research declined 3.32%, and ASML Holding lost 2.09%, reflecting widespread weakness across industry peers.
Adding to sentiment headwinds, UBS recently lowered its price target on KLA-Tencor to $240 from $255 while maintaining a neutral rating, signaling institutional caution on valuation levels. KLA-Tencor is scheduled to report fiscal Q4 earnings on July 28, with consensus estimates projecting revenue of approximately $35.98 billion, representing year-over-year growth of 16.72%, and adjusted EPS of $0.997, up 16.44%. Morgan Stanley had previously raised its target price to $274, reflecting a split in institutional conviction heading into the report.
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