Compare · AMAT vs CCMP
AMAT vs CCMP
Side-by-side comparison of Applied Materials Inc. (AMAT) and CMC Materials Inc. (CCMP): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.
Summary
- Both AMAT and CCMP operate in Semiconductors (Technology), so they compete in similar markets.
- AMAT is the larger of the two at $359.67B, about 72.3x CCMP ($4.98B).
- AMAT has hit the wire 10 times in the past 4 weeks while CCMP has been quiet.
- AMAT has more recent analyst coverage (25 ratings vs 7 for CCMP).
- Company
- Applied Materials Inc.
- CMC Materials Inc.
- Price
- $492.69+8.74%
- $173.77+0.59%
- Market cap
- $359.67B
- $4.98B
- 1M return
- +19.98%
- -
- 1Y return
- +190.19%
- -
- Industry
- Semiconductors
- Semiconductors
- Exchange
- NASDAQ
- NASDAQ
- IPO
- 1972
- 2000
- News (4w)
- 10
- 0
- Recent ratings
- 25
- 7
Applied Materials Inc.
Applied Materials, Inc. provides manufacturing equipment, services, and software to the semiconductor, display, and related industries. It operates through three segments: Semiconductor Systems, Applied Global Services, and Display and Adjacent Markets. The Semiconductor Systems segment develops, manufactures, and sells various manufacturing equipment that is used to fabricate semiconductor chips or integrated circuits. This segment also offers various technologies, including epitaxy, ion implantation, oxidation/nitridation, rapid thermal processing, physical vapor deposition, chemical vapor deposition, chemical mechanical planarization, electrochemical deposition, atomic layer deposition, etching, and selective deposition and removal, as well as metrology and inspection tools. The Applied Global Services segment provides integrated solutions to optimize equipment and fab performance and productivity comprising spares, upgrades, services, remanufactured earlier generation equipment, and factory automation software for semiconductor, display, and other products. The Display and Adjacent Markets segment offers products for manufacturing liquid crystal displays; organic light-emitting diodes; and other display technologies for TVs, monitors, laptops, personal computers, electronic tablets, smart phones, and other consumer-oriented devices, as well as equipment for processing flexible substrates. The company operates in the United States, China, Korea, Taiwan, Japan, Southeast Asia, and Europe. Applied Materials, Inc. was founded in 1967 and is headquartered in Santa Clara, California.
CMC Materials Inc.
CMC Materials, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, provides consumable materials to semiconductor manufacturers, and pipeline and adjacent industry customers in North America, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and South America. The company operates through two segments, Electronic Materials and Performance Materials. The Electronic Materials segment provides chemical mechanical planarization (CMP) are used for polishing various materials used in IC devices, including tungsten, dielectric materials, copper, tantalum, and aluminum; and various materials that are used in the production of disk substrates and magnetic heads for hard disk drives; and CMP pads which are used in conjunction with slurries in the CMP process. This segment also offers sulfuric, phosphoric, nitric, and hydrofluoric acids, as well as ammonium hydroxide, hydrogen peroxide, isopropyl alcohol, other specialty organic solvents, and various blends of chemicals. The Performance Materials segment engages in pipeline and industrial materials business; provides routine and emergency maintenance services; polymer-based drag-reducing agents for crude oil transmission; and valve greases, cleaners and sealants, and related services and equipment. This segment also offers precision polishing and metrology systems for advanced optics applications; and magneto-rheological polishing fluids, consumables, and spare and replacement parts, as well as optical polishing services and other customer support services. It also engages in the wood treatment business. The company was formerly known as Cabot Microelectronics Corporation and changed its name to CMC Materials, Inc. in October 2020. CMC Materials, Inc. was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Aurora, Illinois.
Latest AMAT
- President, Semi. Products Grp. Raja Prabu G. sold $25,264,197 worth of shares (50,000 units at $505.28) (SEC Form 4)
- SVP, CFO Hill Brice sold $1,247,154 worth of shares (2,500 units at $498.86), decreasing direct ownership by 2% to 136,113 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Bruner Judy sold $507,600 worth of shares (1,128 units at $450.00) (SEC Form 4)
- SEC Form SD filed by Applied Materials Inc.
- Corp. Controller & CAO Sanders Adam sold $116,370 worth of shares (268 units at $434.22), decreasing direct ownership by 6% to 4,280 units (SEC Form 4)
- Applied Materials Partners with SCREEN To Bring Advanced Wafer Cleaning Technologies to EPIC Center
- Director De Geus Aart gifted 17,855 shares, decreasing direct ownership by 16% to 93,928 units (SEC Form 4)
- SEC Form 10-Q filed by Applied Materials Inc.
- Applied Materials Announces Broadcom as EPIC Innovation Partner
- Applied Materials downgraded by Morgan Stanley with a new price target
Latest CCMP
- Broadwind Files Definitive Proxy Statement and Sends Letter to Shareholders
- Broadwind Names Jeanette Press to Board of Directors
- Rogers Announces Agreement with Starboard Value
- SEC Form 15-12G filed by CMC Materials Inc.
- SEC Form 4: Wild Geoffrey returned 12,047 shares to the company, closing all direct ownership in the company
- SEC Form 4: Reilly Paul J returned 6,647 shares to the company, closing all direct ownership in the company
- SEC Form 4: Whitney Susan M returned 8,717 shares to the company, closing all direct ownership in the company
- SEC Form 4: Roby Anne K returned 1,897 shares to the company, closing all direct ownership in the company
- SEC Form 4: Noglows William P returned 66,072 shares to the company, closing all direct ownership in the company
- SEC Form 4: Klein Barbara A returned 24,988 shares to the company, closing all direct ownership in the company