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Lam Research: Analyst Price Targets Soar to $425 as the Stock Holds Its Breath

SiterGedge by SiterGedge
July 11, 2026
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The semiconductor equipment maker Lam Research finds itself in an odd spot. Its shares have barely budged over the past week — gaining just 0.34% to close Friday at $352.61 — yet Wall Street analysts are racing to raise their price targets to levels that imply a 20% upside. Stifel’s Brian Chin led the charge, boosting his target to $425 from $325, a $100 leap that reflects a growing conviction that the chip-equipment cycle has further to run.

Chin’s rationale rests on a simple supply-demand imbalance: AI chip demand continues to outstrip available capacity, handing equipment suppliers unusual pricing power. He forecasts Lam Research will report system revenue of roughly $4.6 billion for the fiscal fourth quarter, representing a 23% sequential jump. And he expects that pricing leverage to persist into 2027.

The bullish mood isn’t confined to Stifel. TD Cowen and Mizuho also lifted their targets this week, pencilling in a range of $400 to $425. Their reasoning echoes Chin’s: the industry’s shift toward gate-all-around transistors and advanced packaging makes chip fabrication more complex — and more equipment-intensive. The entire wafer-fabrication-equipment sector is benefiting; Stifel simultaneously raised targets for Applied Materials to $650 and for KLA to $270.

Yet the stock itself remains remarkably subdued. At $352.61, it still sits 19.59% below the 52-week high of $438.50 reached in late June. The 14-day relative strength index of 49.5 sits squarely in neutral territory, neither overbought nor oversold. The share price is 7.07% above its 50-day moving average of $329.33 and a towering 52% above the 200-day average of $230.77 — a sign of the steep run that preceded the current consolidation.

A market split between optimism and caution

That consolidation, while mild on the surface, masks a broader debate. The week began under a cloud as investors fretted about overcapacity in AI infrastructure. Sentiment turned midweek when a South Korean memory-chip maker reported heavy oversubscription for its upcoming IPO, a signal that institutional appetite for high-bandwidth memory remains intense. Competitors’ upbeat commentary about a multi-year expansion cycle in wafer-fab equipment added fuel to the recovery.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Lam Research?

Lam Research supplies the etching and deposition tools that are essential for advanced logic and memory chips, giving it direct exposure to these trends. The company also recently opened a packaging center in Europe, further positioning itself for the shift toward heterogeneous integration.

But not everything points upward. Insider sales over the past three months have totalled roughly $59.4 million, a detail that gives some traders pause, particularly with the stock trading at a price-to-earnings multiple of around 65 — well above historical norms for the sector. The company’s market capitalisation stands at approximately €364.7 billion, and its 30-day annualised volatility of 93.67% underscores the stock’s dramatic swings.

What investors are watching next

Lam Research is set to report its next quarterly results at the end of July 2026. The focus will be on whether management’s guidance matches the rosy analyst forecasts — and on any updated outlook for wafer-fab equipment spending. Industry projections see that capex reaching between $145 billion and $150 billion in 2026, with a potential climb to $225 billion by 2028.

For now, the market appears to be waiting. The stock has climbed 90.54% year to date and 249.60% over the past 12 months, so the recent sideways drift is as likely to reflect profit-taking as it is skepticism. If the July earnings call delivers the upside Stifel predicts, the gap between current price and analyst targets may close quickly. If not, the current calm could prove to be a prelude to a reset.

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