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Next Inning Technology Announces Investment Opinion: Updates Outlooks for Microvision, SiRF Technology, Harmonic, Packeteer, and Marvell Technology Group
Business Wire, Feb 26, 2008
PRINCETON, N.J. -- Next Inning Technology Research (http://www.nextinning.com), a subscription service focused on semiconductor and technology stocks, announced it has updated outlooks for Microvision (Nasdaq: MVIS), SiRF Technology (Nasdaq: SIRF), Harmonic (Nasdaq: HLIT), Packeteer (Nasdaq: PKTR), and Marvell Technology Group (Nasdaq: MRVL).
Without a doubt, 2008 has been a challenging year for investors. However, with challenge comes opportunity. Some analysts say that tech stocks are bad and others say they are good. Editor Paul McWilliams says there are tech stocks fitting both categories. In his reports, he provides the insight investors need to pick the winners and avoid the losers:
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In response to subscriber inquiries, McWilliams wrote: "I turned very sour on Marvell last August 23rd when the stock was trading for about $18 and have reiterated the position in all subsequent reports, the last being our State of Tech coverage when Marvell was trading for about $12. While there are clearly upsides for Marvell such as 802.11n, very high density hard disk drive controllers, and even its PXA processor line, it is still..."
McWilliams also looks at these topics:
-- Does McWilliams expect Microvision's display technology to become a standard? What larger company could derail Microvision's emergence?
-- Does SiRF have a visible plan in place to turn things around following its disappointing Q4 report?
-- What factors have depressed Harmonic shares even after a strong Q4 report? Does McWilliams expect Harmonic shares to return to recent highs?
-- Does McWilliams expect demand for Packeteer's technology to grow? What factors have hampered a turnaround in the company's share price?
-- McWilliams flipped to a bearish posture on Marvell in August when it was trading for about $18. Now that the share price has fallen by about a third, has he changed his view of the stock?
Founded in September 2002, Next Inning's model portfolio has returned 238% since its inception versus 82% for the Nasdaq.
About Next Inning:
Next Inning is a subscription financial newsletter focused on technology stocks. Editor Paul McWilliams is a 20 -year industry veteran.
NOTE: This release was published by Indie Research Advisors, LLC, a registered investment advisor with CRD #131926. Interested parties may visit adviserinfo.sec.gov for additional information. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investors should always research companies and securities before making any investments. Nothing herein should be construed as an offer or solicitation to buy or sell any security.
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