PRINCETON, N.J., April 27, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Next Inning
Technology Research (http://www.nextinning.com), an online
investment newsletter focused on semiconductor and technology
stocks, has updated outlooks for Cirrus Logic (Nasdaq: CRUS),
Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT), TriQuint Semiconductor (Nasdaq: TQNT),
Xilinx (Nasdaq: XLNX), and Applied Micro Circuits (Nasdaq:
AMCC).
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McWilliams covers these topics and more in his recent
reports:
-- What are the primary challenges that lay ahead for Cirrus
Logic? Should investors be concerned about Cirrus Logic's high
concentration of business with Apple? How much upside can
investors expect if things go right for Cirrus this year?
Does the upside outweigh the potential downside? Does
McWilliams think the production problems Cirrus announced recently
will endanger the company's position at Apple?
-- Does McWilliams have bullish view of Microsoft based on
Windows 7, Kinect, its newest mobile operating system and its
expanded ecosystem strategy? Might an investment in Nokia be
a better way to profit from Microsoft's mobile strategy than
investing in Microsoft itself?
-- Should investors be concerned that TriQuint recently "backed
away" from its relationship with Apple? Why is being an Apple
supplier a "dual-edged sword?" Could the 2011 consensus
estimate prove to "pitifully low," creating a significant profit
opportunity for investors?
-- Is Xilinx likely to perform better than rival Altera, or will
it continue to trail as it did throughout 2010? Given the
surge in demand for programmable logic, does McWilliams think this
is the year to split bets between the two sector leaders?
What is McWilliams' estimated fair value range for Xilinx and
how much upside does it represent?
-- Does McWilliams expect Applied Micro's upcoming earnings
report to beat expectations? Are analysts being too
pessimistic about Applied Micro with their full-year outlooks,
setting the stage for significant potential profits for
investors?
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