Compare · ENS vs LRCX
ENS vs LRCX
Side-by-side comparison of EnerSys (ENS) and Lam Research Corporation (LRCX): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.
Summary
- Both ENS and LRCX operate in Industrial Machinery/Components (Technology), so they compete in similar markets.
- LRCX is the larger of the two at $379.27B, about 45.7x ENS ($8.29B).
- Over the past year, ENS is up 159.1% and LRCX is up 267.3% - LRCX leads by 108.2 points.
- ENS has been more active in the news (13 items in the past 4 weeks vs 4 for LRCX).
- LRCX has more recent analyst coverage (25 ratings vs 10 for ENS).
- Company
- EnerSys
- Lam Research Corporation
- Price
- $228.50+1.10%
- $324.22+6.91%
- Market cap
- $8.29B
- $379.27B
- 1M return
- +2.62%
- +13.17%
- 1Y return
- +159.12%
- +267.35%
- Industry
- Industrial Machinery/Components
- Industrial Machinery/Components
- Exchange
- NYSE
- NASDAQ
- IPO
- 2004
- 1984
- News (4w)
- 13
- 4
- Recent ratings
- 10
- 25
EnerSys
EnerSys provides various stored energy solutions for industrial applications worldwide. It operates in three segments: Energy Systems, Motive Power, and Specialty. The company offers uninterruptible power systems applications for computer and computer-controlled systems, as well as telecommunications systems; switchgear and electrical control systems used in industrial facilities and electric utilities, large-scale energy storage, and energy pipelines; integrated power solutions and services to broadband, telecom, renewable, and industrial customers; and thermally managed cabinets and enclosures for electronic equipment and batteries. It also provides motive power products that are used to provide power for electric industrial forklifts used in manufacturing, warehousing, and other material handling applications, as well as mining equipment, diesel locomotive starting, and other rail equipment. In addition, the company offers specialty batteries for starting, lighting, and ignition applications in transportation; and energy solutions for satellites, military aircraft, submarines, ships, and other tactical vehicles, as well as medical and security systems. Further, it provides battery chargers, power equipment, battery accessories, and outdoor cabinet enclosures, as well as related after-market and customer-support services for industrial batteries. The company sells its products through a network of distributors, independent representatives, and internal sales forces. The company was formerly known as Yuasa, Inc. and changed its name to EnerSys in January 2001. EnerSys was incorporated in 2000 and is headquartered in Reading, Pennsylvania.
Lam Research Corporation
Lam Research Corporation designs, manufactures, markets, refurbishes, and services semiconductor processing equipment used in the fabrication of integrated circuits. The company offers ALTUS systems to deposit conformal films for tungsten metallization applications; SABRE electrochemical deposition products for copper interconnect transition that offers copper damascene manufacturing; SOLA ultraviolet thermal processing products for film treatments; and VECTOR plasma-enhanced CVD ALD products. It also provides SPEED gapfill high-density plasma chemical vapor deposition products; and Striker single-wafer atomic layer deposition products for dielectric film solutions. In addition, the company offers Flex for dielectric etch applications; Kiyo for conductor etch applications; Syndion for through-silicon via etch applications; and Versys metal products for metal etch processes. Further, it provides Coronus bevel clean products to enhance die yield; Da Vinci, DV-Prime, EOS, and SP series products to address various wafer cleaning applications; and Metryx mass metrology systems for high precision in-line mass measurement in semiconductor wafer manufacturing. The company sells its products and services to semiconductors industry in the United States, China, Europe, Japan, Korea, Southeast Asia, Taiwan, and internationally. Lam Research Corporation was incorporated in 1980 and is headquartered in Fremont, California.
Latest ENS
- Pres. Network & Infrastructure Fisher Keith D. was granted 3,019 shares, increasing direct ownership by 13% to 26,013 units (SEC Form 4)
- EVP and CFO Funk Andrea J. bought $24,675 worth of shares (108 units at $228.47), increasing direct ownership by 0.19% to 56,396 units (SEC Form 4)
- SEC Form SD filed by EnerSys
- EnerSys filed SEC Form 8-K: Leadership Update, Regulation FD Disclosure, Financial Statements and Exhibits
- EnerSys Announces Segment Realignment
- EVP and CFO Funk Andrea J. covered exercise/tax liability with 2,051 shares, decreasing direct ownership by 4% to 56,288 units (SEC Form 4)
- TD Cowen reiterated coverage on Enersys with a new price target
- CORRECTING and REPLACING EnerSys Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year Fiscal 2026 Results
- EnerSys filed SEC Form 8-K: Results of Operations and Financial Condition, Other Events, Financial Statements and Exhibits
- SEC Form 10-K filed by EnerSys
Latest LRCX
- Senior Vice President Fernandes Neil J sold $2,371,226 worth of shares (7,659 units at $309.60) as part of a pre-agreed trading plan, decreasing direct ownership by 12% to 58,470 units (SEC Form 4)
- SEC Form SD filed by Lam Research Corporation
- Lam Research Corporation Declares Quarterly Dividend
- Lam Research upgraded by Morgan Stanley with a new price target
- SEC Form 144 filed by Lam Research Corporation
- Lam Research Corporation Announces Participation at Upcoming Conferences
- Seaport Research Partners initiated coverage on Lam Research with a new price target
- Senior Vice President Fernandes Neil J sold $4,635,894 worth of shares (18,170 units at $255.14) as part of a pre-agreed trading plan, decreasing direct ownership by 22% to 66,129 units (SEC Form 4)
- Chief Legal Officer Harter Ava sold $1,554,547 worth of shares (6,010 units at $258.66) and exercised 6,010 shares at a strike of $77.04 (SEC Form 4)
- SEC Form 10-Q filed by Lam Research Corporation