PRINCETON, N.J., Nov. 21, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Next Inning
Technology Research (http://www.nextinning.com), an online
investment newsletter focused on semiconductor and technology
stocks, has published updated outlooks for Hewlett-Packard (NYSE:
HPQ), Analog Devices (NYSE: ADI), Broadcom (Nasdaq: BRCM), Texas
Instruments (NYSE: TXN), and Qualcomm (Nasdaq: QCOM).
Next Inning editor Paul
McWilliams has leveraged a decades-long career as a
semiconductor industry insider to deliver in-depth insights and
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McWilliams covers these topics and more in his recent
reports:
-- To say McWilliams has not pulled any punches in his coverage
of Hewlett-Packard would be an understatement. While he
didn't agree with everything former CEO Mark Hurd did, McWilliams maintained a bullish
view of the stock throughout his tenure. However, when
news of his termination hit the wires, he quickly reversed his
position and advised Next Inning readers it was time to sell HP at
its then current price of $43.50. As time moved forward,
McWilliams grew even more negative on HP and was highly critical of
its temporary strategy to divorce its market-leading position in
personal computing. Now that HP has hired Meg Whitman of eBay fame to take over as CEO and
announced its intent to hold tight to its personal computing
strategy, does McWilliams think it's time to accumulate shares of
HP again or does he think the core problems at HP run too deep for
Whitman to solve in the near term?
-- McWilliams reminds readers in his extensive earning preview
that Analog Devices' upcoming report will be very this
quarter. Consensus estimates from the covering analysts
suggest Wall Street expects Analog Devices to forecast a 3%
sequential revenue decline for its January ending
quarter. Does McWilliams think Analog Devices will live
up to this expectation or that it will guide for a sharper
decline? In his preview, McWilliams describes four
factors that he believes will work to Analog Devices' advantage
going forward and one that will benefit stockholders as revenue
declines. What are these factors and do they lead
McWilliams to conclude Analog Devices merits consideration as a
"strategic" investment?
-- Why are the emerging "Internet of Things" (IoT) and Machine
to Machine (M2M) trends critical stories that tech investors need
to investigate right now? Forecasts suggest these two
trends will lead to billions of new "connected" devices – far more
than even the total sales of cell phones. What are the
strengths and weaknesses for the three largest companies that
appear to be best positioned to address these
markets? Given a choice between Broadcom, Qualcomm and
Texas Instruments, which company does McWilliams view as being the
best positioned to dominate these new markets?
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