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KLA Drops After Hitting Record Ahead of 10-for-1 Split
30 May 2026
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KLA Drops After Hitting Record Ahead of 10-for-1 Split

NEW YORK, May 30, 2026, 13:05 (EDT)

KLA Corp. (KLAC) wrapped up the Memorial Day-shortened week in the green, despite fading late. The chip-equipment maker’s shares slipped 0.31% Friday to $1,921.71, but that marked a gain of about 1.8% for the week. The stock finished about 6.7% below its 52-week high set Wednesday at $2,060.08.

Weekend trading is off. U.S. equity markets are closed Saturday. It was a four-day trading week because Nasdaq was shut Monday, May 25, for Memorial Day.

KLA’s 10-for-1 stock split is coming up fast. Investors who own shares at the close on June 4 will get nine extra shares for each one they hold after the close on June 11. The stock starts trading on a split-adjusted basis June 12. The split boosts total shares and cuts the price per share by the same ratio. KLA said this won’t change market cap or ownership stakes. CFO Bren Higgins called the split a move to “improve the accessibility and liquidity” of the stock, or how easily it can trade without big price swings. KLA Corporation

KLA is due to present at the BofA Securities Global Technology Conference, with a webcast planned for June 3 at 9:20 a.m. Pacific. Investors will get a scheduled management appearance.

The S&P 500 edged up 0.2% Friday to 7,580.06, its seventh advance in a row and ninth consecutive positive week. The Nasdaq composite gained 0.2% to close at 26,972.62. Tech stocks led the action, according to AP, with Dell Technologies moving higher after boosting its forecast for demand in AI-computing.

KLA lagged behind chip-equipment peers on Friday, missing out on the group’s lift. ASML’s U.S. shares were up 0.45%, Applied Materials rose 0.11%, and Lam Research added 0.14%. KLA underperformed the pack for the session.

KLA shares are still leaning on company numbers. The maker of process-control tools for chipmakers said fiscal third-quarter revenue came in at $3.415 billion, with GAAP diluted earnings of $9.12 a share, covering the period through March 31. The company put its June-quarter revenue outlook at $3.575 billion, give or take $200 million. “Business momentum remains robust,” Chief Executive Rick Wallace said. PR Newswire

Demand talk is giving the bulls more to work with. At JPMorgan’s tech conference, Higgins called 2026 “a very constructive year” in the making and put wafer fab equipment spending at “$140 billion-plus” for this year. Customers are pushing for quicker shipments, too. “Everybody wants their tools sooner,” Higgins said. Barchart.com

KLA stands out from other equipment stocks on AI. Making advanced AI chips means more inspections, since a flaw on a big, expensive chip can wipe out more value. “Large die benefits KLA in a unique way,” Higgins said at the conference.

But the risk isn’t hidden. KLA has pointed to pressure from U.S. Commerce Department rules limiting some sales to Chinese buyers, trade barriers, slower chip equipment demand, customer concentration and tough rivals, plus supply issues. If AI spending cools, China restrictions get worse, or buyers push back factory work, the same premium for “visibility” could weigh on the shares. KLA Corporation

Investors are watching a stock that surged with the AI equipment cycle and then pulled back from a new high. June brings split mechanics, a dividend, and management comments at a conference. The next question is whether the bullish talk on demand holds up through another week, with the market still near highs.

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