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Could Lam-KLA Marriage Face ‘Deal-Killing’ Objection By Intel, TSM?

Lam Research ( LRCX ) and KLA-Tencor ( KLAC ) could be forced to trim competitive segments to push through the $10.6 billion merger that threatens to swallow rival Applied Materials ( AMAT ), Semiconductors Advisers President Robert Maire said Monday. And unlike Applied Materials’ failed attempt to acquire Tokyo Electron, Lam only sees $250 million in initial savings and therefore has less wiggle room to negotiate potential antitrust remedies, Maire wrote in a research report. “Both Lam and KLA are already superbly run companies without a lot of cleaning up to be done,” he wrote. “This suggests that there is not a lot to be gained in efficiency by the combo as they are already quite profitable as separate entities.” The synergies, however, have likely prompted antitrust concerns. Last week, the U.S. Department of Justice sent a “ second request ,” asking for more information into Lam’s plan to buy KLA. Now, the duo could be forced to sign a “plea bargain,” Maire said. KLA products measure competitors’ dep and etch tools, leading to a “fox guarding the hen house” paradigm where a Lam-owned subsidiary would be charged with rating rivals’ tools. Under the DOJ consent decree, KLA could be forced to divest those businesses or license its technology. “The range (of potential remedies) is quite broad, from almost zero cost to deal-killing cost and everything in between,” Maire said. Applied Materials and Tokyo Electron eventually called off their merger in the face of stringent regulatory concerns. After the DOJ rules, the Lam-KLA deal still faces potential fights from regulators in Japan, China, Korea and the Netherlands, where a number of rivals operate. And major chip manufacturers  Intel ( INTC ) and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing ( TSM ) also will likely have objections, Maire says. “We would imagine that they are concerned about their suppliers gaining too much leverage against them and holding too much consolidated power,” he wrote. “Both are probably happier with the status quo.” On the stock market today , Lam and KLA stocks were each rose a fraction, trailing a 1% rise in Applied Materials stock. No. 1 chip-gear maker ASML ( ASML ) stock also rose a fraction Monday.

Netflix Shows Signs Of Life While Facebook, Amazon Breach Key Levels

Loading the player… The “FANG” stocks are showing some compelling chart action today, with Netflix ( NFLX ) seeing some signs of life and Facebook ( FB ) dropping back below buy range. Meanwhile, Amazon ( AMZN ) is breaching a short-term support level and Google owner Alphabet ( GOOGL ) is hitting resistance at a long-term measure. Netflix Netflix rose 2.6% in average volume to hit its highest level in a month. The stock is now nearing its 50-day line, an area it breached after issuing disappointing quarterly results. If Netflix can retake that level it would be bullish. Shares are 28% below their all-time high reached in December. Facebook Facebook once again fell back below buy range from a cup-with-handle base it initially cleared on the heels of its view-topping quarterly earnings report about a month ago, losing 1.2%. Despite the negative action, volume was lighter than average and the stock is only 4% below its all-time high. It’s also still holding above its 50-day line and sell territory. Amazon Amazon fell below its 10-day line, sliding 0.9%, after finding support there in the past four sessions. But the stock is just 3% below its high and is extended 16% past a cup-with-handle base buy point it cleared ahead of the company’s estimate-beating earnings report. Alphabet Alphabet continued to hit resistance at its 200-day line for a third session, dropping 0.6%. Shares tried to break out of a cup-with-handle base ahead of its latest quarterly report, but breached their key moving averages in the wake of the results. Alphabet is now trading 11% below its high reached in February.

Universal Display Spikes On iPhone OLED Prospects

Universal Display ( OLED ) stock surged as much as 10.7% on Monday on a bullish report about the prospects for its OLED display technology and materials in smartphones, including next year’s rumored iPhone 8 from Apple ( AAPL ). Universal Display shares were up 9.5%, near 62, in afternoon trading on the stock market today . The stock hit a recent high of 63 on April 19, which is just below its all-time high of 63.58 from April 2011. Goldman Sachs analyst Brian Lee on Monday raised his rating on Universal Display to buy from neutral and upped his 12-month price target to 76 from 55. OLED is a “secular winner” as devices shift from LCD to OLED displays, which boast richer colors and low power usage, Lee said. “In the near term, we expect (Universal Display) to be a key beneficiary of Apple’s first-time adoption of OLED displays for iPhone starting in 2017,” he said. “Beyond Apple, we see OLED benefiting from a secular shift across the handset market with roughly 10% penetration today but a potential ‘LED 2.0’ hockey-stick adoption across multiple product cycles and categories in coming years.” In a “blue sky” scenario, OLED could reach 100% penetration of smartphones, 50% of tablets and 20% of TVs after 2020, he said. RELATED: Universal Display Facing ‘Frothy’ OLED Expectations