| Housing and Inflation in the Spotlight |
InvestorIdeas.com (press release)They include: Applied Materials (AMAT), Apache (APA), CBS (CBS), Deere (DE), Devon Energy (DVN), Duke Energy (DUK), Masco (MAS) and Met Life (MET). It will also be a busy week for economic data. Key reports include Retail Sales, Industrial Production, ...
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| Earnings Preview: Housing And Inflation In The Spotlight |
Daily Markets (blog)They include: Applied Materials (NASDAQ:AMAT), Apache (NYSE:APA), CBS (NYSE:CBS), Deere (NYSE:DE), Devon Energy (NYSE:DVN), Duke Energy (NYSE:DUK), Masco (NYSE:MAS) and Met Life (NYSE:MET). It will also be a busy week for economic data.
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| CEG revamps annual awards ceremony format |
Albany Times UnionA luncheon celebrating the winners is scheduled for June 7 at the Desmond Hotel & Conference Center in Colonie, with Omkaram Nalamasu, the chief technology officer at Applied Materials, giving the keynote speech. This year, however, CEG is doing away ...
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| Nalamasu to keynote CEG tech awards |
Bizjournals.comOmkaram Nalamasu, vice president and chief technology officer at Applied Materials , is the keynote speaker. Nalamasu, former vice president of research at the New York State Foundation for Science, Technology and Innovation (NYSTAR) and a ...
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| CNSE and partners share research results at SPIE |
RF DesignLineAmong the research results are from collaborative programs betweeen the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (Albany, NY) and its industrial partners, including IBM, GlobalFoundries, Tokyo Electron Ltd., Applied Materials, Novellus Systems, ...
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| Groundbreaking nanotechnology research at CNSE spurs more than 60 technical ... |
Nanowerk LLC... by scientists from CNSE and its global corporate partners located at CNSE's Albany NanoTech Complex, including IBM, SEMATECH, GlobalFoundries, Tokyo Electron Ltd., Applied Materials, Novellus Systems, ASML, Dow Electronics and Nanometrics.
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| A Closer Look At 5 Headline Stocks |
Seeking AlphaApplied Materials, Inc. (AMAT) in the technology sector is trading at about $13 per share with a market cap of nearly $17 billion. It's cheap at just 8.82 times trailing twelve month earnings and sports a so-so price/earnings growth ratio of 1.59.
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