PRINCETON, N.J., March 9, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Next Inning
Technology Research (http://www.nextinning.com), an online
investment newsletter focused on semiconductor and technology
stocks, has published updated outlooks on Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL),
MEMC (NYSE: WFR), Qualcomm (Nasdaq: QCOM), Texas Instruments
(Nasdaq: TXN), and Cypress Semiconductor (Nasdaq: CY).
Next Inning readers leverage the insight you can only get from
an industry insider. Next Inning editor Paul McWilliams began his career in the tech
industry in the mid-1970s and was selling Intel devices in 1976,
long before Intel was inside anything a consumer might
recognize.
McWilliams has spent his life in technology and is a nerd by
admission. Fortunately for Next Inning readers, he also loves
to write about technology trends in ways that makes it easy for an
average reader to understand the complexities of the industry and,
more importantly, which companies are likely to be the winners and
losers as technology trends change.
Readers frequently rave about McWilliams' quarterly State of
Tech report that covers the microprocessor and computing
sectors. Obviously, by virtue of its dominance in the
microprocessor sector, Intel is the focus topic of this 15-page
report.
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McWilliams covers these topics and more in his recent
reports:
-- The tech pundits were largely disappointed by Apple's new
iPad, but will it be a winner with consumers? What key technology
in the iPad should have made headlines but was barely mentioned in
the write-ups? Will Qualcomm continue to be a big beneficiary of
the Apple's success?
-- Following conversations with DragonWave management,
McWilliams offered subscribers an in depth assessment of the
company on the heels of its revenue warning. Has the announcement
created a notable buying opportunity for investors ahead of a
potential second-half ramp in growth? Did DragonWave lose business
or has revenue just been pushed forward into its May-ending
quarter
-- McWilliams called MEMC a "sell" when it was trading near
$12 in September 2010. With the stock now 70% lower is
time to buy? Is MEMC likely to benefit from a trend toward fully
depleted silicon on insulator (FDSOI)? Why do MEMC investors need
to understand and fully consider MEMC's balance sheet?
-- Following Texas Instruments' announcement it would buy
National Semi for what McWilliams wrote at the time was a
substantial premium, McWilliams turned cold on TI. Does McWilliams
think the move will play out well for TI in the long run? Has he
revised his outlook for TI following its lowered revenue forecast
announced yesterday?
-- What is McWilliams revised view of Cypress following its announcement of
substantially lowered Q1'11 guidance? McWilliams advised that
investors avoid Cypress when it
was trading at $16.81. With
Cypress now trading near
$15.50, should investors consider
buying, or does McWilliams believe that a better bargain
opportunity will present itself?
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Next Inning is a subscription-based investment newsletter that
provides regular coverage on more than 150 technology and
semiconductor stocks. Subscribers receive intra-day analysis,
commentary and recommendations, as well as access to monthly
semiconductor sales analysis, regular Special Reports, and the Next
Inning model portfolio. Editor Paul
McWilliams is a 30+ year semiconductor industry veteran.
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