Applied Materials stock jumps on chip-stock rebound; AMAT steadies in after-hours trade
3 January 2026
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Applied Materials stock jumps on chip-stock rebound; AMAT steadies in after-hours trade

NEW YORK, Jan 2, 2026, 19:14 ET — After-hours

  • Applied Materials rose 4.6% to $268.87 in Friday’s session; shares were down 0.2% after the close. 1
  • Chip stocks led a broader market rebound, with the Philadelphia Semiconductor index up 4%, a Reuters tally showed. 2
  • Investors are watching next week’s U.S. labor-market data and Applied Materials’ next earnings date on Feb. 12. 2

Applied Materials Inc shares rose 4.62% to close at $268.87 on Friday, and were down 0.18% at $268.39 in after-hours trading, after the 4 p.m. close. 1

The move put the chip-equipment maker at the center of a broad semiconductor rebound at the start of 2026, as investors rotated back into the sector after a late-year pullback. The Philadelphia Semiconductor index was up 4% on the day, Reuters reported. 2

That matters now because equipment suppliers like Applied Materials tend to move with expectations for factory spending on new chip capacity, and investors are recalibrating positions as fresh economic data and interest-rate expectations come into view. Rate-sensitive growth stocks, including semiconductors, have been a focal point for traders early in the year. 2

Friday’s gain snapped a two-day losing streak for Applied Materials, with trading volume around 7.5 million shares, slightly above its 50-day average, MarketWatch data showed. The stock ended about 2.6% below its 52-week high of $276.10. 1

The rally was broad across semiconductor equipment names. Lam Research closed up about 8.1%, KLA rose about 4.9%, and ASML’s U.S.-listed shares gained about 8.7%, market data showed.

The broader market also firmed, with the Dow finishing up 0.66% and the S&P 500 up 0.19%, while the Nasdaq was little changed, according to Reuters. Chipmakers including Nvidia and Intel helped drive the recovery, Reuters reported. 2

Joe Mazzola, head of trading and derivatives strategist at Charles Schwab, said the market is seeing a “buy the dip, sell the rip” mentality — a shorthand for buying on pullbacks and selling into short-term rallies. 2

Mazzola added that investors have become more sensitive to the valuations they are paying for some artificial intelligence-linked stocks, even as they continue to add exposure on weakness. That dynamic has kept semiconductor names in focus, with the sector’s large swings amplifying moves in the broader indexes. 2

Applied Materials, based in Santa Clara, California, sells tools used in the manufacturing of semiconductors, as well as related services and software — business that investors often treat as a barometer for chip-factory investment. 3

The next major company catalyst is its upcoming earnings report, scheduled for Feb. 12, according to Yahoo Finance’s earnings calendar. Traders typically look for updates on customer spending plans and management’s outlook for demand across memory and logic chips used in data centers. 4

Before the next full trading week gets underway, attention will also turn to next week’s labor-market data, which Reuters said could influence expectations for Federal Reserve policy. Any shift in rate-cut pricing can quickly feed through to high-valuation tech and chip stocks. 2

With shares ending the week just below their 52-week high, investors will be watching whether Applied Materials can push back toward that level when regular trading resumes, or whether the stock’s rebound fades as traders reassess growth-stock valuations. 1

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