Secure Asset Management Acquires 32,004 Shares in Lam Research

The investment firm adds to its position in the semiconductor equipment manufacturer

Apr. 6, 2026 at 10:12am

Secure Asset Management LLC, an investment management firm, disclosed in a regulatory filing that it bought a new position of 32,004 shares in Lam Research Corporation (NASDAQ: LRCX) during the fourth quarter. The shares were valued at approximately $5.48 million, making Lam Research the 24th largest holding in Secure Asset Management's portfolio.

Why it matters

Lam Research is a leading global supplier of semiconductor manufacturing equipment, providing critical technology for the production of logic and memory chips. Institutional investors like Secure Asset Management closely monitor and adjust their positions in semiconductor industry leaders as the sector faces evolving market dynamics and technological changes.

The details

According to the filing, Secure Asset Management's new position in Lam Research represents approximately 0.9% of the firm's total portfolio. Several other institutional investors also reported buying and selling Lam Research shares during the fourth quarter, reflecting the stock's active trading among professional money managers.

  • Secure Asset Management disclosed the new Lam Research position in a regulatory filing for the fourth quarter of 2026.

The players

Secure Asset Management LLC

An investment management firm that purchased a new 32,004-share position in Lam Research Corporation.

Lam Research Corporation

A global supplier of semiconductor manufacturing equipment and a leading technology company in the semiconductor industry.

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The takeaway

Lam Research's position as a critical supplier of semiconductor manufacturing equipment continues to attract investment interest from institutional money managers like Secure Asset Management. The stock's performance and institutional ownership will likely remain a closely watched indicator of broader trends in the semiconductor industry.