ArchiveLeading Investment Service Publishes ‘The Demise of Apple or a Time to Buy?’ Special Report (AAPL, DELL, FFIV, GOOG, BIDU)Posted by Owen Vater at 9:46AM on November 17th
The Bull Market Report (”BMR”) has ridden Apple (AAPL) to huge gains over the last several year (up nearly 800% in two stints), having a cost basis near $60 after initially adding the stock to its Recommended List in March 2006. Recently,… Fiscal Cliff Optimism? (GPS, SHLD, DELL, PENN, SHF, NTES)Posted by Geoff Seiler at 4:32PM on November 16th
Stocks finished higher on a seesaw day on Wall Street. Some positive commentary out of Washington over optimism of finding a resolution to the fiscal cliff helped give stocks a modest lift after a generally weak week for equities. We… Which Stocks Look Ready to Surge and Sink with Earnings Next Week? (WMT, TGT, GPS, DLTR, DELL)Posted by Max Magee at 4:16PM on November 12th
Stocks tend to be most volatile around earnings season, when a good or bad report can make or break it. However, a good or even great earnings report doesn’t necessarily translate into a huge pop for a stock. During earnings season,… Can U.S. Strength Pull Up the Rest of the World with it? (DELL, INTU, GRMN, DLTR, FCEL, YGE)Posted by Geoff Seiler at 4:42PM on February 22nd
Stocks traded modestly lower on the day following mixed earnings results and some weak economic news abroad. In Europe, the Eurozone Services Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) showed contraction, falling below 50.0 to 49.4 in February. In China, meanwhile, HSBC showed… This Week’s Tech Earnings Winners and Losers: Anadigics, Dell, Avago, Marvell and More (BRCD, DELL, ANAD, ADI, AVGO, HPQ, MRVL, OVTI, TQNT, AAPL, VMW, EZCH)Posted by Next Inning at 10:08AM on February 21st
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… Sovereign Debt Crisis Creeping? (ANF, DELL, ADSK, TYC, IMMR, RMBS)Posted by Geoff Seiler at 4:43PM on November 16th
Despite some solid earnings and good economic data, the U.S. market couldn’t shake worries about Europe, as Bank of Japan Governor Masaaki Shirakawa warned that the sovereign debt crisis was already impacting emerging nations and Japan in numerous ways. The… This Week’s Tech Earnings Winners and Losers: Amtech, Marvell, Dell, and More (TWER, ASYS, DELL, TSEM, MRVL, AAPL, INTC, HLIT, BCSI)Posted by Next Inning at 9:42AM on November 14th
Earnings season is ongoing 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? Despite Setbacks, Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) Still Poised for Growth (AAPL, DELL, CSCO, HPQ, BHE, FLEX, CLS, JBL, SANM)Posted by Next Inning at 10:30AM on September 27th
While markets in general have struggled to find equilibrium in 2011 companies within the Electronic Manufacturing Services (EMS) segment (where stocks trade at low relative valuations and with higher volatility) have been especially hard hit, but Next Inning Technology Research… Reasons to Be Optimistic in the Tech Sector (MU, INTC, AMD, DELL, AAPL, ATML, MCHP, QCOM, MRVL, CAVM, EZCH, NETL)Posted by Next Inning at 9:40AM on September 7th
The lingering impact of the March earthquake and tsunamis in Japan, economic and legislative uncertainties in the United States and Europe, and the cyclical impact of DRAM pricing combined to push July semiconductor revenue down 1.1% year-over-year according to the… An Autumn Rally After the Bumps? (TIN, IP, SHAW, DELL, BIDU, AAPL, SBUX, AEA, CS)Posted by Geoff Seiler at 4:38PM on September 6th
After European markets were rocked during the Labor Day holiday, U.S. stocks followed suit today, dropping for the third-straight day to start the month, as European sovereign debt woes continue to plague stocks. Financials continue to be the worst sector,… |
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