A Forward Look, The Year Ahead - Research Report on FEI Company, Intel Corporation, Broadcom Corporation, Oshkosh Corporation and Wabash National Corporation
NEW YORK, February 19, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --
Today, National Traders Association announced new research reports highlighting FEI Company (NASDAQ:FEIC), Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC), Broadcom Corporation (NASDAQ:BRCM), Oshkosh Corporation (NYSE: OSK) and Wabash National Corporation (NYSE: WNC). Today's readers may access these reports free of charge - including full price targets, industry analysis and analyst ratings - via the links below.
FEI Company Research Report
The newly formed Industry Group includes Electronics and Natural Resources units, which had previously contributed approximately 52% of the company's revenue in the first nine months of 2012. These units handle FEI's electron microscopy technology solutions for natural resources industries such as mining, oil and gas and the geosciences. The Science Group is composed of the Materials Science and Life Sciences units, which contributed to 48% of FEI's revenue during the same period. These units provide a range of academic and research institutional solutions for customers such as nanoscale imaging, analysis and prototyping. The Full Research Report on FEI Company - including full detailed breakdown, analyst ratings and price targets - is available to download free of charge at: [http://www.nationaltradersassociation.org/r/full_research_report/b78f_FEIC]
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Intel Corporation Research Report
Intel has seen both its stock price and revenue declined as PC sales fall significantly to the benefit of smartphones and tablets. Earnings for the fourth quarter fell 27 percent year over year, or around $0.48 per share. Meanwhile, wireless chip technology developer Broadcom is lagging behind Apple, Samsung, Qualcomm, and NVidia in the mobile computing race, even after being licensed to develop its own ARM-based processors recently. However, some product innovations have been introduced in an attempt to regain the lost market share in consumer electronics amid slowing PC sales. Intel recently partnered with social network Facebook to develop rack technology for use in data centers. In addition, it bolstered its push for Ultrabooks by integrating touch screens, introduced tablets and smartphones, and computer server solutions. The Full Research Report on Intel Corporation - including full detailed breakdown, analyst ratings and price targets - is available to download free of charge at: [http://www.nationaltradersassociation.org/r/full_research_report/bdc3_INTC]
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Broadcom Corporation Research Report
Broadcom, on the other hand, made noise in the recently concluded Consumer Electronics Show with a wide range of offerings for a variety of platforms. It showcased a "video decoder" chip placed in an Ultra High Definition TV that has four times the resolution of today's HD displays, and improvements in its communications and internet solutions, specifically its 5G WiFi chips. In addition, the licensing from ARM can create revolutionary mobile processors with its deep background in WiFi, Bluetooth, and other radio technology, something that could set them apart from the competition. A report from BusinessWeek says this approach could enable Broadcom to earn more compared to wireless-only chips, and that demand for those chips could dwindle as more companies start integrating their own wireless solutions. The Full Research Report on Broadcom Corporation - including full detailed breakdown, analyst ratings and price targets - is available to download free of charge at: [http://www.nationaltradersassociation.org/r/full_research_report/19a4_BRCM]
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Oshkosh Corporation Research Report
After reporting a 2013 first quarter net income of $46.2 million, shares for Oshkosh Corporation rose up to 18.80% last Friday, January 25. While this is a stunning performance, others are still waiting to see if Oshkosh can maintain this momentum. Those who follow the company closely will remember that billionaire investor, Carl Icahn, sold off over 1.2 million shares last December, dropping his stake from 9.5% to 8.1%. He believed that the management required a more aggressive growth strategy and that they have not been successful in implementing new initiatives at the company. The Full Research Report on Oshkosh Corporation - including full detailed breakdown, analyst ratings and price targets - is available to download free of charge at: [http://www.nationaltradersassociation.org/r/full_research_report/4d23_OSK]
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Wabash National Corporation Research Report
Wabash is seeking to further diversify its portfolio by acquiring the shares of Beall Corporation. Wabash is primarily interested in Beall's 406 Petroleum tank trailer and Dry Bulk product lines, which will open up new markets for the company. This acquisition will give the company the opportunity to capitalize on the rising level of demand for tank trailers, given the high level of activity from the energy sector. Furthermore, the demand for hydraulic fracturing and the need for trailers to haul sand are making the prospects brighter for the company. Wabash is set to discuss its fourth quarter and year-end financial results on February 6, giving us a better idea of how its recent purchase will eventually affect the company. The Full Research Report on Wabash National Corporation - including full detailed breakdown, analyst ratings and price targets - is available to download free of charge at: [http://www.nationaltradersassociation.org/r/full_research_report/e39f_WNC]
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