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January 8, 2013
07:09 EDTSHCAY, INTCSharp considers survival options, Reuters reports
Sharp Corp. (SHCAY) is considering new ways to shore up its finances but is not talking with Intel Corp. (INTC) now about any investment, according to a senior Sharp executive, reports Reuters.Reference Link
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May 16, 2013
13:40 EDTINTCIntel CFO Smith says staying with the company, CNBC reports
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05:59 EDTINTCHigh tech firms involved in immigration battle, WSJ reports
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May 15, 2013
15:08 EDTSHCAYSharp upgraded to Overweight from Neutral at JPMorgan
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07:11 EDTSHCAYJapan's electronic manufacturers under siege, WSJ reports
After a miserable past few years, Japan's once-powerful electronics manufacturers (SNE, SHCAY), already reeling from unprecedented losses stemming from its lost standing in the technology world, are grappling with outside investors and fed-up creditors looking to break the cozy and insular bonds that were once a hallmark of the country's corporate sector, reports the Wall Street Journal.Reference Link
06:08 EDTSHCAYOn the Fly: Periodicals Wrap-Up
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May 14, 2013
07:54 EDTSHCAYSharp signs partnership agreement with Makita
Sharp announced it has signed a basic agreement to form a partnership with Makita. The two companies will seek to expand their business scope by expanding the product lineup of Makita through incorporation of Sharp’s technology, and by mutually utilizing each company’s value chain including product planning, production and sales in the global market.
07:51 EDTSHCAYSharp sees FY14 revenue Y2.7T, EPS Y4.29
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07:50 EDTSHCAYSharp to seek increased sales to Samsung, Reuters reports
Sharp Corp. (SHCAY), a supplier to Apple (AAPL), will look to increase sales to rival Samsung Electronics (SSNLF) under a three-year rehabilitation roadmap to secure its survival, reports Reuters. The business plan is expected to be released today, and will lean further on banks that last year saved it from failure, as a $2B convertible bond will fall due in September, sources say. Reference Link
07:49 EDTSHCAYSharp to replace of Chairman, President
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07:43 EDTSHCAYSharp reports FY13 EPS (Y489.83) vs. (Y341.78)
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May 13, 2013
07:30 EDTINTCTechConnect to host a summit
2013 National Innovation Summit is being held in Washington, D.C. on May 12-16.
May 12, 2013
18:44 EDTSHCAYSharp to scale back European operations, Nikkei says
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May 9, 2013
14:30 EDTINTCOptions Update; May 9, 2013
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May 8, 2013
10:55 EDTSHCAYSharp to reportedly start iPhone 5S LCD production in June, Apple Insider says
Sharp (SHCAY) is supposedly readying one of its Japanese plants to begin manufacturing LCDs for Apple's (AAPL) "iPhone 5S" in June, said Apple Insider, citing Japan's Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun. Reference Link
07:49 EDTINTCBofA/Merrill's semiconductor analyst holds an analyst/industry conference call
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May 7, 2013
08:05 EDTINTCStable capactiy, rising demand to drive up memory prices, FT says
After years of price competition and industry consolidation, analysts do not expect any new memory chip capacity to be introduced this year, which coupled with rising demand driven by smartphone growth is set to feed through into prices, Financial Times said. Samsung Electronics (SSNLF), SK Hynix and Micron (MU) now hold more than 90% of the D-Ram market and almost 100% of the Nand market is divided between those three and Intel (INTC), Toshiba (TOSBF) and SanDisk (SNDK), the report noted, citing analysts at Bernstein. Reference Link
May 6, 2013
14:06 EDTINTCIntel announces new mobile chip design, AllThingsD says
Intel revealed its new "Silvermont" low-power chips on Monday, with the new chip design focused on powering smartphone and tablet devices, reports AllThingsD. Reference Link
10:23 EDTINTCIntel initiated with a Buy at Topeka
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10:05 EDTINTCIntel shares upgraded despite out of favor PC market
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10:04 EDTINTCOn The Fly: Analyst Upgrade Summary
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