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News For CSCO;JNPR;FFIV;INTC;MSFT From The Last 14 Days
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June 7, 2013
05:41 EDTINTCIntel downgraded to Underweight from Neutral at Piper Jaffray
Piper Jaffray downgraded Intel to Underweight citing the recent rally in shares and the continued decline in the company's core PC business. Piper lowered its price target for shares to $20 from $21.
05:29 EDTMSFTMicrosoft: We're not part of government online monitoring, Reuters reports
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June 6, 2013
18:20 EDTMSFTMicrosoft says renting games not available at Xbox One launch
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12:27 EDTJNPRFinisar to benefit from improving carrier spending, says Piper Jaffray
Piper Jaffray says recent commentary from Juniper (JNPR) and Ciena (CIEN) indicate that carrier spending trends are improving, which it feels could provide upside to its longer-term estimates for Finisar (FNSR). Piper keeps an Overweight rating on shares of Finisar into the company's Q4 results on June 19.
11:41 EDTJNPR, CSCOEZchip says business improving, holding talks on new product
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10:48 EDTMSFTMicrosoft in talks with Sky to sell Xbox Ine as set-top box, MCV reports
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09:13 EDTJNPROn The Fly: Pre-market Movers
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08:58 EDTINTC, MSFTIntel new tablet chip could cause cannibalization, says Sterne Agee
Sterne Agee believes that Intel's (INTC) new chip for tablets, Silvermont, could cause consumers to choose Microsoft (MSFT) tablets over Microsoft notebooks. The firm notes that Intel makes significantly more money from each Microsoft notebook than each Microsoft tablet. It keeps a $20 price target and Neutral rating on Intel.
07:49 EDTMSFTFBI, Microsoft take botnet criminal network offline, FT reports
A widespread criminal network of hijacked computers responsible for over $500M in bank fraud was taken offline by Microsoft, the FBI and financial service groups, reports the Financial Times. The FBI and Microsoft said they “disrupted” more than 1,000 botnets – each a group of thousands of infected Windows PCs – through “co-ordinated operations”. However, the mastermind behind the so-called “Citadel” network hasn't been identified and remains at large. Reference Link
07:46 EDTINTCNew versions of MacBook Air to debut at WWDC, 9to5Mac says
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06:15 EDTCSCOStocks with implied volatility below IV index mean; CSCO MBI
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05:42 EDTMSFTMicrosoft adds incentives to attract more users to Windows, WSJ reports
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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
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