This is a recent article regarding LRCX:
https://www.fool.com/investing/2023/04/14/semiconductor-down-dividend-lam-research/
It currently sits at $500, and has earnings next week. I’ve bought and sold LRCX multiple times over the past few years. On one hand, I love it and recognize that it has great growth potential. On the other hand, it’s volatile and is a part of an industry of which I don’t have much knowledge.
Curious here if anybody is long Lam and/or can talk me in or out of keeping it in my portfolio. At its height, it reach $729, so it still has a ways to go to get back there.
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