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Expected Upside Gains For Leading Tech Companies (AAPL, GOOG, MSFT, INTC, ORCL)

Analysts keep predicting share price growth even in the face of a sagging global economy. How optimistic are they? Here's a look at five technology companies -- Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: ...
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Time for a Dividend from Apple? (AAPL, MSFT, INTC, CSCO, ORCL)

Last week's announcement of the iPhone 4S from Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) has been followed up with the company's announcement that it has taken 1 million pre-orders for the new ...
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Another Government-Backed Solar Player Dies (INTC, FSLR, TSL, STP, JASO, YGE, LDK)

The month of August was hard on US solar makers. Evergreen Solar closed its doors a few weeks ago, followed by privately held and Intel Corp.-supported (NASDAQ: INTC) SpectraWatt, Inc. ...
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Intel Begins Marketing Push for Mobile Market (INTC, AAPL, ARMH, QCOM, DELL, HP)

We could be in for a bout of deja vu all over again. Last May, Intel Corp. (NASDAQ: INTC) announced a new microprocessor and a new trademark -- Ultrabook -- ...
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A Winning Chip Stock (INTC, NVDA, TXN, QCOM, AMD, BRCM)

With the exception of Intel Corp. (NASDAQ: INTC), chip makers' stocks have gotten taken something of a beating since the beginning of the year. Over the past 12 months, though, ...
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Intel Posts Record Revenue, Surge In Internet Data Centers (INTC, SMH)

Intel Corp. (NASDAQ: INTC) has released its second quarter earnings report and the company posted record non-GAAP revenue of $13.1 billion. The chipmaking giant's non-GAAP EPS came in at $0.59. ...
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Alt-Energy Watch: The Real Corporate Renewable Energy Leaders (INTC, KSS, WFM, BK, STT, C, JPM)

Do voluntary markets for renewable energy work? Government-mandated energy portfolios sort of work although the energy costs more and utilities -- and consumers -- often wail at having to buy ...
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Alternative Energy Watch: Solar Woes; Killing Ethanol; Smartphones Invade Smart Grid (CSIQ, YGE, QCLSF, ADM, VLO, PEIX, AVRW, GOOG, AAPL, CSCO, INTC)

Today's alternative energy news starts off with more lukewarm news from solar panel makers and follows with the latest on pricing for ethanol. We also take a look at how ...
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Intel Claims New Server Chip Can Handle Any Workload in the World (INTC, ORCL, HPQ, IBM, MSFT, RHT)

At yesterday's launch of its newest Xeon processor, an Intel Corp. (NASDAQ: INTC) executive claimed that there is no workload in the world that the Xeon cannot handle. That may be ...
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Tablets, Netbooks, Notebooks: Moving to $300 Computing (GOOG, AAPL, INTC, ARMH, NVDA, QCOM)

The usually reliable Taiwanese website Digitimes reports that Asustek Computer is preparing to launch a new netbook with a retail price between $200-$250.  To reach that price point, Digitimes cited sources who ...
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Uh-oh — Nokia on S&P Credit Watch Negative (NOK, GOOG, MSFT, AAPL, INTC)

Standard & Poor's suspects that the new strategy from Nokia Corp. (NYSE: NOK), set to be announced February 11th, is not going to be enough to boost the company's competitive ...
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The 2010 Patent Kings: Top Ten Patent Grants By Company

Patents approved by the US Patent and Trademark Office rose 31% in 2010 , according to IFI Claims Patent Services. The surge may have something to do with a pick-up ...
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Media Digest (1/5/2010) Reuters, WSJ, NYT, FT, Bloomberg

The SEC is faced with the challenge between disclosure of public and private companies as Goldman Sachs Group (NYSE: GS) invested $450 million in Facebook. (Reuters) US officials said it ...
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America’s Worst Directors: AMD’s Robert B. Palmer

The role of directors and their performance are not as visible as are the performances of public company CEOs. However, they are nearly as important in some cases. Boards have ...
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Media Digest 1.3.2011 Reuters, WSJ, NYT, FT, Bloomberg

Facebook raised money at a $50 billion valuation. (NYT) Foreign commercial real estate investors ranked the US as the No.1 location to buy properties. (Reuters) Oil is unlikely to surge ...
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