ArchiveThis Week’s Tech Earnings Winners and Losers: JDS Uniphase, Atmel, Dragonwave, and More (ATML, DRWI, JDSU, OIIM, ONNN, IRF, POWI, PWER, QLGC, SPRD, OCLR, OPXT, FNSR)Posted by Next Inning at 9:59AM on May 1st
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… Earnings Season Might Dictate Continued Momentum (KCI, DRWI, WAG, SODA, PMI, VECO)Posted by Geoff Seiler at 5:05PM on July 6th
Despite a lower-than-expected Service ISM number, another rate hike in China, worries about banks’ exposure to EU debt, and still no resolution to the U.S. increasing its debt ceiling, stocks once again powered forward. With the bulls back in charge,… Apple Stock Growth Stalled, Not Halted (AAPL, INTC, MU, AMD, PWAV, DRWI, NVDA, NTAP)Posted by Next Inning at 9:22AM on June 22nd
The past month has seen Apple’s (AAPL) stock drop about $30 before rebounding some on Tuesday, but investors expecting the company to repeat its amazing growth story of the previous two years, Next Inning Technology Research Editor Paul McWilliams, whose model… 4 Tech Stock Opportunities for the Second Half of 2011 (DRWI, CLWR, FLEX, AAPL, CSCO, DELL, HPQ, INTC, LSCC)Posted by Next Inning at 12:22PM on June 7th
Global economic issues related to the aftermath of the March Japan natural disasters and a growing trend of civil unrest throughout the world continue to present significant barriers to a prolonged recovery cycle, but careful investors can still find opportunities… Predicting Tech Earnings Winners and Losers: JDS Uniphase, NXP and More (ATML, DRWI, EZCH, JNPR, JDSU, FNSR, NXPI)Posted by Next Inning at 10:14AM on May 3rd
Earnings season is well underway 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? Intel Strength Shocks Wall Street; Which Other Tech Winners Are Being Ignored? (INTC, CTXS, VMW, EMC, AAPL, HPQ, DELL, FNSR, NETL, DRWI, GOOG, ARMH, MIPS)Posted by Next Inning at 10:59AM on April 20th
With businesses entering a significant equipment upgrade cycle, and volumes for laptop computers, tablets and smartphones ramping, some leading computing platform providers and other companies supplying key components and technology to the computing markets are poised for growth. While 43 analysts,… 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… Finding Big Bargains in the Tech Sell Off (FNSR, DRWI, MRVL, CLWR, S)Posted by Next Inning at 10:07AM on March 10th
Rising oil prices and global unrest are keeping the market on a roller coaster of late as jittery investors weigh risk, but savvy investors should remain diligent and look for undervalued stocks that are experiencing temporary market weakness but remain… More Cautious Entering 2011 Than 2010 (DRWI, LEDS, WSM, MRO, CCME)Posted by Geoff Seiler at 4:59PM on January 13th
Stocks retreated just a bit, as the weekly jobless number came in weak. However, a brightened outlook from Fed Chief Ben Bernanke helped limit the overall losses. The Fed Chairman said he expects 2011 economic growth of between 3.0-4.0% versus… Investors Focus On Fed, Earnings (MU, AA, DRWI, JCP, FO, GRO)Posted by Geoff Seiler at 4:47PM on October 8th
Stocks shrugged off a weaker-than-expected jobs report to post solid gains, as investors seemed more interested in the benefits of the Fed implementing some potential quantitative easing. While earnings season is just getting started, next week will be a pretty… |
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