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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…

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A Weak Dollar is No Long Term Fix (NVDA, SPWRA, A, RMBS, MU, IMAX, BTX)

Posted by Geoff Seiler at 4:59PM on May 13th

Stocks fell on the day, as the strong dollar weighed on the market. The dollar has been gaining strength versus the euro recently over renewed concerns about sovereign debt issues in Europe. Greece was in the spotlight again after European…

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Predicting the Biggest Tech Earnings Winners: Wave Systems, Cisco, and Nvidia (WAVX, DELL, STX, CSCO, NVDA, ASYS, STEC)

Posted by Next Inning at 8:33AM on May 10th

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?

In NextInning.com’s…

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The Bull Market Gallops Onward (NVDA, TBL, SKX, SJM, WTW, GMCR)

Posted by Geoff Seiler at 4:55PM on February 17th

The bull market continued to gallop along with another solid day for stocks. The strong Philly Fed index showed the economy is bristling along, at least in the Mid-Atlantic region. However, the report also showed strong inflationary pressures at work,…

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NextInning.com’s Exclusive Tech Stock Earnings Previews (NTAP, EMC, NVDA, ADI, CLWR, DELL, MVIS, ANAD, BCSI, BRCD, HITT, SMI)

Posted by Next Inning at 8:52AM on February 14th

Earnings season is well underway and a number of key stocks in the tech sector are reporting earnings this week.

What should investors expect from these reports? What are the key storylines to follow and are these stocks likely to trade…

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Nvidia, Intel Headlines Lift Chip Stocks (NVDA, GOOG, QCOM, TXN, INTC, ALTR, CY)

Posted by Todd Shriber at 1:03PM on January 24th

NVIDIA (NVDA) is soaring 12% after the maker of mobile chips for tablets and smartphones was on the receiving end of some bullish comments in the most recent issue of Barron’s. Nvidia currently trades for just under $25, but Barron’s thinks the…

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Few Places to Hide as Many Sectors Slide (NVDA, SPWRA, DIS, JCP, CCO, FNSR)

Posted by Geoff Seiler at 4:38PM on November 12th

There were few places to hide today, as stocks, commodities, and precious metals all tumbled on the day. European debt woes, concerns that China would raise rates to fight inflation, and a continued Cisco (CCO) hangover were all contributing factors to…

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Chip Investors Eye Intel, Nvidia (CSCO, INTC, NVDA, IFNNY, AUTH, QUIK, MU)

Posted by Jason Smith at 12:13PM on November 12th

A weaker-than-expected outlook from Cisco Systems (CSCO) weighed on the tech sector on Thursday, but another bellwether, chip maker Intel (INTC), said Friday that it is having its “best year ever.”

“Intel remains on track to have our best year ever and we…

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Analysts Weigh On Oracle Meeting (ORCL, AAPL, AMD, IBM, NVDA, HPQ, DELL, NTAP, EMC, SAP)

Posted by Jason Smith at 12:41PM on September 24th

Billionaire Oracle (ORCL) CEO Larry Ellison’s remarks at the company’s annual meeting got plenty of attention from technology analysts on Friday. According to coverage by Bloomberg, Ellison said he wants to mimic Apple’s (AAPL) strategy with the acquisition of intellectual property, noting…

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Stocks Float Lower On Lazy Summer Friday (JCP, NVDA, RMBS, ADSK, BX, DYN, NRG, SORL)

Posted by Geoff Seiler at 4:35PM on August 13th

Today may have been Friday the 13th, but it was one of the least scary days for investors the past few sessions, as stocks ended slightly lower on a lazy summer day. There was plenty of economic data to digest,…

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