Lam Research’s Recent Price Rise Offsets Impressive Dividend Growth.

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Mr. McIntosh is the author of the three investment books including the newly released "The Snowball Effect, "The Sector Strategist", and also "The Bear Market Survival Guide". He is a portfolio manager at PVG Asset Management where he manages the firm's U.S. Corporate Flexible Bond Portfolio as well as a Large Cap Value portfolio.
He also served as a Professor of Finance at Eckerd College from 1998 to 2008. He has been featured in such notable publications as the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, USA Today, Investment Advisor, Fortune, and The St. Petersburg Times. He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Economics from Florida State University, a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A) from the University of Sarasota, and a Master of Public Health Degree (M.P.H) from the University of South Florida. He and his wife and two boys reside in Tampa, Florida.
Lam Research's (NYSE:LRCX) dividend was increased by a solid 50% last week. Its overall yield is 1.76%. The firm started paying a dividend in 2014.
Lam is primarily focused on the etch semiconductor market, which is a key element in fabricating semiconductors. It designs and manufactures utilized production of semiconductors. Its major products include Vector and Kiyo. The firm is global in nature and sells it products to major technology firms such as Taiwan Semi and Samsung. Lam Research was founded in 1980 and is headquartered in Fremont, California.
Lam Research has maintained an incredible two-year growth rate of dividends of 205 percent. Lam Research currently ranks 3rd in yield within .....
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