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If McDonalds can advertise, “Over 1 billion served” on each of its restaurants signs, then why can’t Comcast, Verizon, Sprint and the rest of the broadband world say the same thing?
Well, technically, soon they can. That after a new report from Strategy Analytics that estimates over one...
Read More | Dec 18th, 2007 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Jan 7th, 2008
It should be a slow week for technology stocks, what with the holidays fast approaching and a dearth of any meaningful quarterly earnings surprises.
The former you know about, with Christmas only a week away. Late December is notoriously dull for the stock market as traders think more about fun...
Read More | Dec 17th, 2007
IDC is out with its annual IT market forecast and, at first glance, 2008 won't be setting any box-office records, business-wise.
According to the Boston-based consultancy, growth in global technology spending will slow next year, rocked by a potential U.S. economic downturn that could crimp...
Read More | Dec 6th, 2007
Scary reading from the pages of Fortune magazine this week.
In the business weekly's November 19 edition, an article entitled "The End of the Tech Stock Party" goes down like a tofu turkey on Thanksgiving night.
Before I get into what Fortune has to say, it's pretty clear that technology stocks...
Read More | Nov 21st, 2007
A quiet holiday week so far in the technology side of the stock market. Most of the action will take place in the retail sector, with both Best Buy and Comp USA opening on Thanksgiving night - - well ahead of Black Friday.
Early holiday shoppers can expect to find computers, digital cameras, and...
Read More | Nov 20th, 2007
Kind of a quiet day in the technology stocks world, which might be considered good news considering the drubbing the sector has taken this week.
Sun Microsystems was in the news, signing off on a Solaris 10 distribution agreement with Dell to make the Solaris Operating System and Solaris support...
Read More | Nov 14th, 2007
I'm starting to think that technology stocks are at a breaking point. A few more sessions of significant losses and you have to wonder when tech stocks will be back in the black.
You can't really blame the bad news on anything tech companies are doing -- unfortunately, it's the "wrong place at the...
Read More | Nov 13th, 2007 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Nov 14th, 2007
Investors are in survival mode right now, just trying to hang on in a market that has given away much of this year's gains. Key culprits are the ongoing credit crisis, which has banks and lenders reeling under the weight of billion dollar losses (hello, Wachovia) and from a weak dollar, which...
Read More | Nov 11th, 2007
I'm not too big on recommending stocks to buy or sell, but I have no problem passing along some good stock tips from people who know what they're doing.
One of my favorite stock-picking services is Zacks (www.zacks.com). The company has a daily sheet called the Zacks Rank/Buy Stocks, that...
Read More | Nov 9th, 2007
Can you find a profit in a techno-slag heap?
That’s the promise of an up-and-coming stock I found on Morningstar.com this week. I do some consulting work for a mutual fund firm and this technology company fits the bill – across the board.
First some background. The company’s name is Fuel...
Read More | Nov 8th, 2007