PRINCETON, N.J., June 28, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Next Inning
Technology Research (http://www.nextinning.com), an online
investment newsletter focused on technology stocks, has issued
updated outlooks on Intel (Nasdaq: INTC), ARM Holdings (Nasdaq:
ARMH), Advanced Micro Devices (NYSE: AMD), Seagate Technology
(Nasdaq: STX), and Western Digital (Nasdaq: WDC).
Editor Paul McWilliams is best
known for spotting big winners like Apple early. He advised
Next Inning readers to buy Apple nearly a decade ago when the stock
was trading below $10 and earlier
this year, he advised investors to take some profits when it spiked
above $600. With the price
still down roughly 10% from its high, does McWilliams think it's
now time to reconsider Apple? Does Apple make the cut for
inclusion in McWilliams' "Triple Crown" tech stock portfolio?
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McWilliams covers these topics and more in his latest
reports:
-- Intel: With a long record of correct predictions under his
belt, what is McWilliams expecting from Intel in its upcoming
quarterly report and outlook for the seasonally hot third quarter?
Is Intel poised to continue to surpass expectations or have global
factors limited its potential? How is the competition shaping up in
the smartphone, tablet, PC and enterprise markets? How will
the introduction later this year of Windows 8 impact Intel and ARM
Holdings? Which is most likely to win and which is most likely to
lose? What is McWilliams' long-term outlook for Intel and
what is his full value price target for Intel shares?
-- ARM Holdings and MIPS: Does the release of Microsoft's
Windows 8 open up new opportunities for ARM Holdings to break into
Intel's traditional markets or will it more likely broaden the
reach of Intel's x86 platform to ARM's detriment? While ARM now
admits Intel will gain modest market share in the smartphone
market, does McWilliams think ARM is still over-stating its
competitive position? Is ARM likely to win business providing
infrastructure for Facebook? What are Facebook, Dell and
Hewlett-Packard saying about their "processor agnostic" enterprise
strategies? Do all three think ARM is ready for prime time
enterprise server applications? Why is Facebook considering
MIPS as a viable source for processors to use in its server
designs?
-- AMD: Investors interested in AMD and Intel should take a
close look at McWilliams' report on AMD's acquisition of SeaMicro,
a specialty server company that introduced what it describes as a
"data center in a box." In that report, McWilliams describes why
Intel didn't step in and buy SeaMicro instead and explains how this
story has much to offer investors interested in processor
trends.
-- Seagate and Western Digital: Which of the two leading hard
drive manufacturers is trading at a more attractive valuation right
now? What stock may offer investors a better play on hard drive
trends then either Seagate or Western Digital? What changes
are likely to happen in the solid-state drive (SSD) market that
will substantially disrupt most of the current players and turn the
entire market on its head within the next two years?
Founded in September 2002, Next
Inning's model portfolio has returned 253% since its inception
versus 47% for the S&P 500.
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provides regular coverage on more than 150 technology and
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commentary and recommendations, as well as access to monthly
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Inning model portfolio. Editor Paul
McWilliams is a 30+ year semiconductor industry veteran.
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