ASML And KLA: Which Equipment Specialist Is The Better Investment?

Summary:

  • Wafer Fab Equipment faces multiple tailwinds as semiconductor demand and complexity are bound to increase over the medium to long-term.
  • Both, ASML’s and KLA’s, dominant market position and strategic advancements make it a compelling investment proposition in the semiconductor sector.
  • While a multitude of risks remain, I rate KLA a “Strong Buy” and ASML a “Buy”.

Silicon Wafer during Photolithography Process inside Complex Computer Chip Production Machine. Semiconductor Manufacturing at Modern Fab or Foundry.

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After comparing the three Generalists Applied Materials (AMAT), Lam Research (LRCX), and Tokyo Electron (OTCPK:TOELY) in a previous article, I found it appropriate to also compare the two Specialists, ASML (NASDAQ:ASML) and KLA Corporation (NASDAQ:KLAC).

Investment thesis

ASML

Company ASML KLA
5y Share Buyback CAGR 1.56% 2.8%
Dividend Yield 0.97% 1.05%
5y Dividend CAGR 23% 14%

Company KLA ASML Generalist average
TTM P/E-ratio 25.88x 30.4x 23.68x
3y EPS CAGR estimates 16.78% 14.16% 17.81%
3yPEG-ratio 1.54x 2.15x 1.33x


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