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August 19, 2012
19:34 EDTINTC, CSCO, FFIV, MSFT, JNPRRising technology dividends points to growth drought, Barron's reports
Cisco's (CSCO) results showed some definite improvement, such as double-digit sales growth among the company's top 29 global corporate customers. But, it's more mature posture with respect to dividends certainly does point to what is a "seeming drought of growth' among techs, Barron's Technology Trader columnist Tiernan Ray contends. Consider some of the growth -- or lack thereof -- highlights of this past earnings season. Some of Cisco's compatriots in the networking industry are doing even worse, such as Juniper Networks (JNPR), which saw sales fall 4.2% in the June period. Others are doing better, though their rich stock multiples make one cringe. F5 Networks (FFIV), for example, reported 21% growth in the June quarter, but it trades at 23x next year's projected profit per share. A few weeks ago, Intel (INTC) and Microsoft (MSFT) cheered the Street by holding together all right despite a lackluster PC market. Both reported growth for the June quarter and total revenue for this year is projected to rise far less than year-ago. Reference Link
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June 5, 2013
16:26 EDTJNPROn The Fly: Closing Wrap
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14:10 EDTINTCIntel trades near session lows, levels to watch
The stock is down nearly 2% at $24.88 at time of writing. Analyst comments at JP Morgan suggest that the company risks disappointing on upcoming earnings, and that may be weighing on the shares. At current price, $24.78, the session low, is next support and then at $24.20. Resistance is at $25.36.
14:03 EDTINTCIntel, AMD slip after analyst says results could miss expectations
Shares of Intel (INTC) and AMD (AMD) are retreating after JPMorgan warned that the companies could report weaker than expected results. WHAT'S NOTABLE: Personal computer trends in Asia are running below normal levels, JPMorgan wrote in a note to investors today. As a result, the firm thinks that Intel and AMD could report results below analysts' estimates. Intel and AMD specialize in making chips for computers. PRICE ACTION: In mid-afternoon trading, Intel dropped 1.9% to $24.90 and AMD declined 1.6% to $3.95.
12:12 EDTJNPRJuniper CEO says seeing increasing CapEx trend for service providers
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12:04 EDTJNPRJuniper CEO says IBM a key enterprise partner
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11:56 EDTJNPRJuniper CEO sees no competitive pricing action that is causing concern
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11:50 EDTJNPRJuniper up 4% amid BofA conference presentation
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11:46 EDTJNPRJuniper jumps 4%, or 61c, to $18.00
10:07 EDTMSFTOn The Fly: Analyst Downgrade Summary
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09:44 EDTINTCIntel management to meet with Deutsche Bank
Meeting to be held in Atlanta on June 5 hosted by Deutsche Bank.
09:30 EDTINTC, INTCIntel has secured multiple Android tablet wins, says OTR Global
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09:22 EDTMSFTFollow-up: Microsoft downgraded to Hold from Buy at Deutsche Bank
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09:03 EDTMSFTMicrosoft downgraded to Hold from Buy at Deutsche Bank
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08:53 EDTINTCBernstein says to use upside in 2H 2013 to short Intel
Bernstein believes Intel expectations for growth as well as attendant loading plans appear aggressive. The firm expects a repeat of last years events where Intel continued to build product in hopes of the Ivy Bridge refresh and was forced to cut loadings and inventories at year end. The firm adds that PCs are not a growth market and views risk as further price declines in the core business as considerable. Shares are Underperform rated with a $18 price target.
07:54 EDTINTCIntel expectations "very aggressive," says Bernstein
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07:40 EDTINTCJPMorgan sees risk to Intel, AMD consensus estimates
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07:35 EDTMSFTMicrosoft adds features for smaller Windows tablets, AllThingsD says
Microsoft will be adding a version of its calendar app and Outlook email to Windows RT as well as cutting a deal with computer makers that want to group Windows 8 and Office Home and Student into a seven or eight-inch tablet, reported AllThingsD. The company plans to announce the new options during their Computex trade show speech in Taipei, the report noted. Reference Link
07:23 EDTMSFT, INTCChina Cloud Computing Tech is holding a conference
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06:25 EDTMSFTSoftware Sector upgraded to Attractive from Neutral at Goldman
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06:06 EDTCSCOStocks with implied volatility below IV index mean; CSCO MBI
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