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Companies

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

No Kodak Moment for Hewlett-Packard, Why We Still Own it. / Companies / Tech Stocks

By: Vitaliy_Katsenelson

Investment mistakes usually fall into one of three categories: analysis, behavior or bad luck. In October 2011, after the shares of Hewlett-Packard Co. had been halved from about $48 earlier that year, I made a case for the stock. That was a mistake. There was no bad luck. I made several errors in my analysis. In this column I want to drill down into my mistakes and provide a new analysis of what is still an attractive investment.

In 2011 I got three things wrong about HP: printers, services and culture. To better understand the company, it’s helpful to use an analytical framework based on two companies in different time periods: computer maker IBM Corp. circa 1993 and film giant Eastman Kodak Co. since 2006.

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Companies

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Apple's Slump, Google's Surge, and the Curse of 'Forced Innovation' / Companies / Tech Stocks

By: Submissions

Cetin Hakimoglu writes: After a brief reprieve in late January, Apple is back to affirming Newton's observation that apples do indeed fall. I remember in December 2012 reading about how it was 'tax related' selling or funds booking profits after a large run. Or that Apple was cheap and undervalued. Apparently the tax selling went into overtime as Apple began 2013 with a rotten quarter and by the end of January became the worst performing stock on the S&P 500, having under-performed the index by a staggering 40% since peaking at $700. And a PE ratio of 10 apparently isn't 'cheap enough' to placate Wall St.

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Companies

Friday, March 08, 2013

Investors Dumping Apple Stock for Google Could Get Burned / Companies / Tech Stocks

By: Money_Morning

David Zeiler writes: Talk about two stocks going in the opposite direction: Apple stock (Nasdaq: AAPL) is trading near its 52-week lows, while Google Inc. (Nasdaq: GOOG) recently hit an all-time high.

The trend has some wondering if investors are consciously moving their money from one tech giant to the other.

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Companies

Friday, March 01, 2013

One of the Few Great Bargains Left in the Stock Market / Companies / Tech Stocks

By: GrowthStockWire

Frank Curzio writes: Just about every sector has been plucked from the market's bargain bin...

Take airlines... In late 2011, the sector was in the trash heap. Concerns over the global economy helped hammer airline stocks. Nobody wanted to own them. Since then, sentiment has improved, and the sector is up about 40%.

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Companies

Friday, March 01, 2013

Why Groupon Stock Price May Never Recover / Companies / Tech Stocks

By: Money_Morning

Diane Alter writes: Groupon CEO Andrew Mason was ousted by the company after a horrible earnings report and steep drive in stock price.

The Groupon stock price tumbled 26% in after-hours trading Wednesday following the release of a dismal fourth-quarter earnings report, and then plunged another 24% today (Thursday).

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Companies

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Why I'd Buy Intel Over Apple / Companies / Tech Stocks

By: DailyWealth

Porter Stansberry writes: There aren't very many genuine technology companies.

Instead, almost all of the companies people call "tech stocks" are really companies that use technologies to make or to sell their products. They have no real technological advantage whatsoever. As a result, it is difficult for them to achieve the kind of scalability (expanding profit margins) that is the hallmark of great tech companies.

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Companies

Sunday, February 17, 2013

What Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) Must Do to Soar Again / Companies / Tech Stocks

By: Investment_U

Jason Jenkins writes: The story of Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) is an intriguing one.

Steve Jobs created a brand as strong as Coke (NYSE: KO) or Nike (NYSE: NKE). That’s a statement in itself. Apple’s brand loyalty is so strong, a Marco Rubio anti-Apple tweet induced responses of party switching. Who knew smartphone preference could be a political party deal breaker.

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Companies

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Apple iWatch the Next Technology War, Google Glass Fires First Shots / Companies / Tech Stocks

By: Money_Morning

David Zeiler writes: Coming less than a year after Google unveiled its Google Glass Web-connected eyeglasses, reports that an Apple "iWatch" is in the works emphatically confirm that the battle is now joined for dominance over the next wave of tech - wearable computing.

According to the reports, Apple Inc. (Nasdaq: AAPL) has 100 people working on an iWatch users would wear on their wrists, but that would have many of the same capabilities as an iPhone.

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Companies

Monday, February 11, 2013

Can "Perceptual Computing" Help Intel Get Its Groove Back? / Companies / Tech Stocks

By: Money_Morning

Michael A. Robinson writes: When you peruse the tech-dominated headlines these days, a lot of the talk is about how smartphones and tablets are taking over for notebooks and laptops - which had taken over for desktop PCs.

But with the confusing mix of keyboards, track pads, touch-screens, and even voice and gesture commands that are in use today, there are at least as many different ways to interact with all those computing devices as there are different devices themselves.

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Companies

Thursday, February 07, 2013

Which Technology Stock to Own for the Next Five Years / Companies / Tech Stocks

By: Profit_Confidential

Technology stocks are not for the faint of heart. The business cycle exists, and companies have to continually re-invent themselves or get left in the dust, especially among technology stocks, where consumers will pay almost anything for innovation. The smartphone industry is the perfect example. BlackBerry (NASDAQ/BBRY;TSX/RIM), formerly Research In Motion Limited, dropped the ball on what was an outstanding leading position in the smartphone revolution. How about personal computers (PCs)? Dell Inc. (NASDAQ/DELL) is now a partial contributor to its own operational weakness because of the extreme commoditization of the PC that it helped foster. But Dell’s been struggling on the stock market for the last five years.

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Companies

Wednesday, February 06, 2013

Tablet PC's Forced Dell to Go Private / Companies / Tech Stocks

By: Money_Morning

David Zeiler writes: A proposed deal taking Dell private shows just how hard it has become for the old guard of PC-based companies to survive in a world dominated by mobile computing.

Today (Tuesday) Dell Inc. (Nasdaq: DELL) announced that it had agreed to be acquired for $24.4 billion, or $13.65 per share, by a group that includes private equity firm Silver Lake Partners. Other investors are company founder and CEO Michael Dell, who is contributing about $3.7 billion, and investment firm MSD Capital.

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Companies

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Facebook Stock Earnings Downgrades Keep Pouring In / Companies / Tech Stocks

By: Money_Morning

Diane Alter writes: They say third time's the charm, but no such luck for Facebook stock, which fell even though the company's third earnings report since going public beat expectations.

The numbers failed to charm Facebook Inc. (Nasdaq: FB) investors who expected the report would offer more to like, and analysis who found plenty of concern in the expenses.

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Companies

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Why the Smart Money is Selling Amazon / Companies / Tech Stocks

By: Money_Morning

David Mamos writes: I love the super deals that I get from Amazon.com (NASDAQ: AMZN). They always seem to beat the brick-and-mortar stores and I get two day-delivery for free.

It's no wonder to me that the online retail giant has ranked at the top of Foresee's E-Retailer Consumer Satisfaction index for eight straight years.

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Companies

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Apple Stock Down 33% in Four Months... Is it Time to Buy? / Companies / Tech Stocks

By: DailyWealth

Dr. Steve Sjuggerud writes: "If anything, I wish I had been more aggressive with the call," I told my True Wealth Systems analyst Brett Eversole yesterday morning.

In the September 27 DailyWealth, I warned readers of a potential peak in Apple's share price. Four months later, the stock is down 33%.

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Companies

Friday, January 25, 2013

The Apple Stock Sell-Off is Just Beginning / Companies / Tech Stocks

By: Money_Morning

Keith Fitz-Gerald writes: I've made the case several times that Apple Inc. (Nasdaq: AAPL) was over-cooked, most recently last fall when the company was flirting with $700 a share.

Each time I did I was taken to the woodshed by the legions of Apple fans who couldn't reconcile their passion with their profits.

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Companies

Friday, January 25, 2013

Technology Changing the Way Money Is Made and Diseases Are Cured / Companies / Tech Stocks

By: TLSReport

Stephen Brozak doesn't mess around. He focuses on technologies poised to change the way medicine has been practiced for thousands of years. As president of WBB Securities, Brozak is talking to his clientele about revolutionary stem cell therapies that deal with disease in totally new ways. He's also bullish on new antibiotics—important innovations in a world facing a shortage of effective drugs and a potential crisis of catastrophic proportion. In this interview with The Life Sciences Report, Brozak talks up must-hear ideas that growth investors need to consider.

 

The Life Sciences Report: Steve, for medicine in general, what's the allure of cell technologies?

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Companies

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Four Ways to Play the "New Gold Rush" in Materials Technology / Companies / Tech Stocks

By: Money_Morning

Who would have thought that the new gold rush would be in material sciences?

We're talking about everything from rare earths that drive precision lasers to the cobalt needed for rechargeable batteries

Not to mention the advanced materials that make computer chips run faster. Or the "smart" materials that are driving the nanotech revolution.

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Companies

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Why This Week's Apple Earnings Matter So Much More than Usual / Companies / Tech Stocks

By: Money_Morning

David Zeiler writes: Monster Apple earnings in the December quarter would do wonders for Apple stock - but don't count on that happening.

Apple Inc. (Nasdaq: AAPL) earnings for Q1 2013 are due out Wednesday after market close, and Wall Street estimates range from a 14% decline to a 12% gain. Apple's own guidance is for earnings of just $11.75 per share, while the consensus on Wall Street is for earnings of $13.41 per share.

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Companies

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

There’s Still Money to Be Made in This “Dead” Business / Companies / Tech Stocks

By: Investment_U

David Eller writes: So, is the era of the PC finally over?

Last week, Gartner published PC-unit growth estimates for the fourth quarter, showing a decline of 5%. This concern was supported by Intel’s (Nasdaq: INTC) December quarterly results, showing a 6% decline in its PC business.

Clearly, there’s a shift occurring as people choose tablets over laptops. But I believe the PC isn’t dead – it’s just sleeping. And more importantly, there’s still a place to profit.

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Companies

Monday, January 21, 2013

Investing in South Korea Today Like Buying U.S. in 1990s, Brewing Tech Boom / Companies / Tech Stocks

By: Money_Morning

Martin Hutchinson writes: If you're tired of the crisis a month routine we've seen with the United States and the Eurozone, there's always South Korea.

In fact, for demographic and budgetary reasons, South Korea is much like the United States was during the prosperous 1990s--not the deficit-ridden, slow-growing place the U.S. has become.

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