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KLA stock price holds near a fresh high after analyst upgrades — what’s next for KLAC
18 January 2026
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KLA stock price holds near a fresh high after analyst upgrades — what’s next for KLAC

NEW YORK, Jan 17, 2026, 17:46 (EST) — Market closed

KLA Corp shares closed Friday up 1.5% at $1,567.82, holding onto gains amid a sluggish U.S. session and staying just below their 52-week peak. Trading volume reached roughly 1.5 million shares, surpassing the 50-day average, as investors absorbed a volatile week in the semiconductor sector.

The stock’s strength late last week came after a chip-driven rally on Thursday, sparked by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co’s earnings and outlook, which shifted expectations around factory spending. Reuters noted that chip-tool makers Applied Materials, Lam Research, and KLA each climbed over 7% that day.

Sell-side pressure increased sharply. Morgan Stanley’s Shane Brett bumped KLA to Overweight from Equal Weight and raised his price target to $1,697 from $1,214. He pointed to memory as “a key AI bottleneck” and suggested attention could turn to foundry capacity, driving more investment into advanced logic lines. TipRanks

Wells Fargo upgraded the stock to Overweight, lifting its price target to $1,600 from $1,250. The firm cited demand signals suggesting tighter supply-demand dynamics for logic and memory, along with a faster-than-expected increase in wafer fab equipment (WFE) spending—chipmakers’ investments in the machinery used to produce chips—through 2027.

Barclays boosted its 2026 price target to $1,595 from $1,300 while maintaining an Overweight rating. Analyst Tom O’Malley highlighted the market’s focus on AI as the main catalyst, favoring companies “centric to the pillars” driving the growth. TipRanks

U.S. markets are quiet through Monday for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, putting the spotlight on Tuesday when trading kicks back in. This extra downtime tends to ramp up shifts in positioning, particularly in heavily traded semiconductor stocks that just saw a sharp two-day run.

The sector’s calendar gets busier late next week. ASML is set to release its quarterly results on Jan. 28, according to Reuters. This comes after TSMC announced plans to spend $52 billion to $56 billion on capital expenditures in 2026 — a figure investors see as a signal for tool demand.

The risk is clear: with valuation stretched, there’s little margin for error. Investing.com pointed to KLA’s price-to-earnings ratio sitting in the mid-40s and highlighted Morgan Stanley’s upgrade to a higher target multiple. That setup could quickly punish any sign of weaker orders, delayed customer capex, or a foundry buildout that falls short of current expectations.

KLA plans to announce its fiscal second-quarter results on Thursday, Jan. 29, after markets close. The company will host a webcast at 2 p.m. Pacific, accompanied by a shareholder letter and slide deck. Investors are focused on any updates regarding wafer-fab spending and demand trends across logic and memory segments.

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