ArchiveThis Week’s Tech Earnings Winners and Losers: Microvision, STEC, Nvidia, and More (MVIS, HITT, STEC, NTAP, NVDA, AMAT, TSEM, ARMH, AAPL, VMW, EZCH)Posted by Next Inning at 11:46AM on February 13th
Earnings season is upon us in the tech sector. What should investors expect from these reports? What are the key storylines to follow and are these stocks likely to trade higher or lower in the wake of their results? In… Small Solar Companies May Experience Hard Landing (SOLR, AMAT, FSLR, SPWRA, JKS, YGE)Posted by Eric Monte at 3:46PM on July 11th
Solar companies could be in for a bumpy ride over the next couple of years according to Solarbuzz in a research report. The firm said that spending for crystalline silicon, which is the key material in manufacturing of photovoltaic solar… Dalio’s Bridgewater Associates Adds Some Size…In A Big Way (DIS, GE, MSFT, ORCL, XOM, SPY, VWO, AMAT, MW, NVLS)Posted by Jason Smith at 11:55AM on June 22nd
Already the world’s largest hedge fund, Ray Dalio’s Bridgewater Associates is getting a bit bigger. Actually, a lot bigger as the firm is nearly done launching a new $10 billion fund, which the Wall Street Journal reports is one of the… Fisher Extols The Virtues Of Moore’s Law (INTC, AMAT, EMC, ORCL, AAPL, XOM, OXY, BHP, FCX)Posted by Todd Shriber at 11:35AM on June 8th
In a speech to business leaders in Washington state, famed investor Ken Fisher, the author of four New York Times bestsellers and founder of Fisher Investments, said Moore’s Law, an observation made over four decades ago by Intel (INTC) co-founder Gordon Moore,… Bullish Billionaire Tepper Trims Financials, Makes Selected Buys (BAC, WFC, C, LCC, UAL, CF, DF, HPQ, IP, M, AMAT, MU, MSFT)Posted by Jason Smith at 10:28AM on May 19th
Billionaire David Tepper returned investors an astounding 132% net of fees in 2009 and 21% in 2010, and, as 2011 got underway, the fund manager remained bullish, telling CNBC in January that he’s “cautious but optimistic” about equity markets and… Predicting the Biggest Tech Earnings Winners: NetApp, Blue Coat, Marvell and More (AMAT, NTAP, EMC, BCSI, CAVM, NETL, MRVL, OVTI, VSEA)Posted by Next Inning at 9:00AM on May 17th
Earnings season is winding down in the tech sector. What should investors expect from these reports? What are the key storylines to follow and are these stocks likely to trade higher or lower in the wake of their results? In NextInning.com’s… World’s Largest Hedge Fund Adds Emerging Markets Exposure (EEM, VWO, LQD, SPY, GE, MSFT, XOM, AMAT, CSC, MCHP, IVV)Posted by Jason Smith at 10:54AM on May 13th
Ray Dalio’s Bridgewater Associates secured an impressive feat last year, ending 2010 as the largest hedge fund in the world according to industry tracker AR Magazine. The magazine also reported that the firm’s Pure Alpha Fund took advantage of a… China Parts The Clouds For Solar Stocks (AMAT, JASO, STP, ENER, TSL, EMKR, ESLR, RSOL, WFR)Posted by Todd Shriber at 12:01PM on May 10th
China plans to double its solar power capacity 10 gigawatts by 2015 and an Applied Materials (AMAT) executive that said the country’s solar industry is poised to “boom” over the next decade. China is likely to double its former target for… Fisher Sees Another Leg Up for This Bull Market (SLB, XOM, NOV, OXY, APC, EMC, AMAT, ORCL, BHP, FCX)Posted by Jason Smith at 9:48AM on May 4th
Highly regarded money manager Ken Fisher has been fairly optimistic about the market over the last few quarters, seeing market dips caused by geopolitical events as potential buying opportunities. As the market has pushed to new highs following the natural… As Japan Rebuilds Tech Infrastructure, Select Firms Could Be Big Winners (AVT, ARW, TXN, AMAT, GLW, MU, SNDK, DRWI, FNSR)Posted by Next Inning at 12:20PM on March 16th
The world’s focus has rightfully been on the loss of life and struggles of the Japanese people as they cope with the aftermath of a devastating earthquake and associated tsunamis, but the immediate impact to the semiconductor industry has been… |
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