PRINCETON, N.J., June 1, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Next Inning
Technology Research (http://www.nextinning.com), an online
investment newsletter focused on semiconductor and technology
stocks, has published updated outlooks for Intel (Nasdaq: INTC),
ARM Holdings (Nasdaq: ARMH), Analog Devices (Nasdaq: ADI), Maxim
Integrated Products (Nasdaq: MXIM), and Linear Technology (Nasdaq:
LLTC).
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decades-long career in the technology industry, and has earned a
reputation for his skill at communicating complex technology trends
to individual investors and professional analysts alike. His
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companies are likely to be the winners and losers as technology
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McWilliams covers these topics and more in his latest
reports:
-- Intel: Does McWilliams agree with Morgan Stanley's
recent "underweight" rating for Intel? What elements of the Intel
story might Morgan Stanley's analysis be getting wrong? What is the
"game changer" behind the bull case for Intel?
-- ARM Holdings: Does McWilliams continue to expect ARM to
report solid revenue growth? Can ARM's lofty valuation be supported
by the fundamentals? Does McWilliams think the upcoming release of
Windows 8 will benefit or disrupt ARM's near monopoly hold on the
tablet market?
-- Analog Devices: In April, when Analog Devices was trading for
nearly $38, McWilliams advised Next
Inning readers to look for an opportunity to accumulate shares at
or below $35. McWilliams
reiterated his buy call when shares of Analog Devices briefly
traded below $35 last week. Why
does McWilliams hold a bullish view on Analog Devices and what is
his target range for the stock? What other analog and
mixed-signal semiconductor stock does McWilliams think investors
should consider pairing with Analog Devices and why?
-- Maxim: Does McWilliams have a positive view of Maxim? Which
stock makes a good pairing with Maxim? What differentiates
Maxim from other players in the analog and mixed signal
semiconductor sector?
-- Linear Tech: Does Linear Tech stand to benefit more than
rival firms from growing semiconductor content in automotive and
medical applications? Why are these markets important drivers of
growth and less susceptible to low-cost competition?
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Inning model portfolio. Editor Paul
McWilliams is a 30+ year semiconductor industry veteran.
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