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Beware This Tech-Tonic Shift In The Global Technology Sector
Beware This Tech-Tonic Shift In The Global Technology Sector
by Tony Daltorio, Investment U Research
If you’re betting on a recovery in technology stocks based on third quarter earnings reports from companies such as IBM (NYSE: IBM) and Google (Nasdaq: GOOG), you’re not alone.
While economists and commentators debate the issue, many [...]
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| Wed, Nov 04, 2009 |
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If the Data Center Is the Computer the Fight Is on to Control the Ecosystem
Liquid Computing, a startup going head-to-head with giants, today launched its own version of unified computing gear that stands in almost direct contrast to the announcements made yesterday by Cisco, EMC and VMware about Vblocks and the new Acadia services arm. Also today, HP laid out its vision and new software for a converged computing [...] 
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| Thu, Oct 22, 2009 |
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14 Penny Stocks To Buy & Short Sell
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| Thu, Mar 19, 2009 |
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Why Would Big Blue Want Sun?
Investors active in the IT sector were shocked on the morning of 3/18/09 as they awoke to news that International Business Machines (IBM: 91.95, 0.00 (0.00%)) is working to make its largest acquisition ever when the offered to buy Sun Microsystems (JAVA: 8.89, [More...]
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| Wed, Mar 18, 2009 |
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IBM Takes Aim at Hewlett-Packard
“The Wall Street Journal beginning to offer more details of an acquisition of Sun by IBM. Now saying that the deal could be valued at between $10 and $11 per share. That would be the $6.5 billion IBM would be offering in addition to the $1.4 billion in cash that sun has on its balance sheet. More importantly, this deal is expected to be announced this again, according to the Journal, that it would represent a 125% premium over Sun’s trading price earlier on Monday. This would be a sizable deal. Some are speculating that IBM’s action with Sun is in direct response to Cisco’s entry into the server business announced earlier this week, but everybody I am talking to says that Cisco is not the real target here. This is all about Hewlett-Packard. Cisco going after HP, IBM now going after HP. HP has a lot of new headaches on its hands as far as competition… I say 125% premium, I [More...]
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