Axcelis Technologies Inc
NASDAQ:ACLS

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Price: 49.71 USD -7.57% Market Closed
Market Cap: 1.6B USD

During the last 3 months Axcelis Technologies Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 29% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Aug 6, 2024 by Titinger Jorge (Director) , who sold 669.3k USD worth of ACLS shares.

Last Transactions:
Titinger Jorge
Director
$-669.3k
Kurtzweil John T
Executive Vice President, Global Sales and Marketing
$-137.3k
Low Russell
Executive Vice President, Global Customer Operations
$+49.5k
Coogan James Gordon
Chief Operating Officer
$+11.2k
Lawson Douglas A.
Executive Vice President, Global Operations
$+55.5k
Keithley Joseph P
Senior Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer
$-70.3k
Keithley Joseph P
Senior Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer
$-65.2k
Redinbo Greg
Chair of the Board
$-108.1k
Titinger Jorge
Director
$-1.2m
Low Russell
Executive Vice President, Global Customer Operations
$-610.3k
Fallon Lynnette C
Executive Vice President, Global Operations
$-561.7k
Lawson Douglas A.
Executive Vice President, Global Operations
$-66.5k
Puma Mary G
$-2.1m
Quirk Jeanne
Independent Director
$-159.7k
Puma Mary G
Vice President of Engineering
$-2.1m
Lawson Douglas A.
Executive Vice President, Global Operations
$-70k
Low Russell
Executive Vice President, Global Customer Operations
$-608.5k
Puma Mary G
Vice President of Engineering
$-3.8m
Fallon Lynnette C
Executive Vice President, Global Operations
$-273.6k
Keithley Joseph P
Senior Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer
$-173k
Keithley Joseph P
Senior Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer
$-163.5k
Lawson Douglas A.
Executive Vice President, Global Operations
$-30.6k
Low Russell
Executive Vice President, Global Customer Operations
$-762.6k
Puma Mary G
Vice President of Engineering
$-3m
Fallon Lynnette C
Executive Vice President, Global Operations
$-286.3k
Brewer Kevin J
Executive Vice President, Product Development
$-342.3k
Keithley Joseph P
Senior Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer
$-152.2k
Lawson Douglas A.
Executive Vice President, Global Operations
$-79.7k
Puma Mary G
Vice President of Engineering
$-1.2m
Lawson Douglas A.
Executive Vice President, Global Operations
$-663.4k
Kurtzweil John T
Executive Vice President, Global Sales and Marketing
$-372.9k
Fallon Lynnette C
Executive Vice President, Global Operations
$-341.1k
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During the last 3 months Axcelis Technologies Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 29% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Aug 6, 2024 by Titinger Jorge (Director) , who sold 669.3k USD worth of ACLS shares.

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Economic Moat
Narrow
Market Cap
1.6B USD
Industry
Semiconductors

Axcelis Technologies Inc., a dynamic player in the semiconductor equipment industry, has carved its niche with a focus on ion implantation systems, an essential component in the fabrication of semiconductor chips. Picture a bustling factory floor, where intricate machines whir with precision; this is the heart of Axcelis's operations. The company designs and manufactures these high-tech systems that are crucial in controlling the electrical characteristics of silicon wafers. Through a process involving the acceleration and embedding of ions into the silicon lattice, Axcelis's technology plays a critical role in determining the speed, power consumption, and efficiency of electronic devices. This specialization has allowed the company to establish itself as a backbone in the semiconductor supply chain, supporting industries from consumer electronics to automotive manufacturing. Revenue for Axcelis is primarily derived from the sale of these ion implantation systems and the accompanying extensive aftermarket services. Imagine a meticulous caretaker, ensuring that each machine it has placed in the vast network of global factories runs seamlessly. The company not only provides initial installations but also offers maintenance, spare parts, and system upgrades—integral components that ensure the prolonged lifecycle and enhanced performance of its equipment. As the semiconductor industry continues to experience rapid evolution, driven by the increasing demand for more powerful and efficient chips, Axcelis finds itself in a favorable position. By continually investing in research and development, the company aims to adapt its technology to the ever-changing needs of chip manufacturers, securing its place in the competitive landscape.

ACLS Intrinsic Value
76.02 USD
Undervaluation 35%
Intrinsic Value
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While legal insider trading occurs when insiders follow disclosure rules, illegal insider trading involves trading based on confidential information and is prohibited by law.

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