Applied Materials (AMAT)

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Applied Materials Retained Earnings:

12.63B for Jan. 31, 2013
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    Applied Materials Historical Retained Earnings Data

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    Jan. 31, 2013 12.63B
    Oct. 31, 2012 12.70B
    July 31, 2012 13.32B
    April 30, 2012 13.22B
    Jan. 31, 2012 13.04B
    Oct. 31, 2011 13.03B
    July 31, 2011 12.68B
    April 30, 2011 12.31B
    Jan. 31, 2011 11.92B
    Oct. 31, 2010 11.51B
    July 31, 2010 11.14B
    April 30, 2010 11.11B
    Jan. 31, 2010 10.94B
    Oct. 31, 2009 10.93B
    July 31, 2009 10.90B
    April 30, 2009 11.03B
    Jan. 31, 2009 11.39B
    Oct. 31, 2008 11.60B
    July 31, 2008 11.35B
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    About Retained Earnings

    The net income that remains after paying dividends. It is reported on the balance sheet as the cumulative sum of each year's retained earnings over the life of the business. Retained earnings can be used to pay debt and future dividends, or can be reinvested into business activities.

    The "retained" refers to the earnings after paying out dividends. Companies with increasing retained earnings is good, because it means the company is staying consistently profitable. If a company has a yearly loss, this number is subtracted from retained earnings.

    If a company's annual net income was 5 million, paid out 3 million in dividends, and had a retained earnings of 9 million, retained earnings at the end of 2012 would be 11 million (5-3+9). Similarly if next year the company paid no dividends but had a yearly net income loss of 5 million, retained earnings would be 6 million (11-5).
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    AMAT Retained Earnings Benchmarks

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    AMAT Retained Earnings Rankings

    Overall 98th percentile
    140 of 8005
    Sector 98th percentile
    17 of 954 in Technology
    Industry 97th percentile
    1 of 47 in Semiconductor Equipment & Materials

    AMAT Retained Earnings Range, Past 5 Years

    Minimum 10.90B Jul 2009
    Maximum 13.32B Jul 2012
    Average 11.93B