NI Technology Updates Outlooks for Fusion-IO, STEC, Netlist, Dataram, and Microvision
PRINCETON, N.J., Nov. 14, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Next Inning Technology Research (http://www.nextinning.com), an online investment newsletter focused on semiconductor and technology stocks, has published updated outlooks for Fusion-IO (NYSE: FIO), STEC (Nasdaq: STEC), Netlist (Nasdaq: NLST), Dataram (Nasdaq: DRAM), and Microvision (Nasdaq: MVIS).
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McWilliams covers these topics and more in his recent reports:
-- McWilliams was right that Wall Street would bid up Fusion-IO's price following an optimistic earnings report and right to suggest it would be a good time to take some profits. Now that the stock has pulled back again, is it time to get in for another move higher? What do investors need to about the secondary offering filed by Fusion-IO following its earnings release?
-- How does Fusion-IO fit into the broader emerging memory technology story where STEC, Netlist and Dataram have also been players? In his influential 2009 report "Competing at the System Level - Emerging Memory Technologies in the Data Center," McWilliams clearly illustrated why investors are often fooled by the competitive dynamics between various emerging memory technologies and explained why investors should avoid the aforementioned three stocks. Since that report was published, the prices of Dataram and Netlist are down about 70% and STEC is down roughly 20%. Does McWilliams now predict Fusion-IO will suffer a similar fate?
-- With Microvision now trading far below $1.00, does the potential upside for investors outweigh the risks still facing the company? Are pico projectors finally poised to become a mainstream consumer technology and is Microvision well positioned to lead the way?
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Next Inning is a subscription-based investment newsletter that provides regular coverage on more than 150 technology and semiconductor stocks. Subscribers receive intra-day analysis, commentary and recommendations, as well as access to monthly semiconductor sales analysis, regular Special Reports, and the Next Inning model portfolio. Editor Paul McWilliams is a 30+ year semiconductor industry veteran.
NOTE: This release was published by Indie Research Advisors, LLC, a registered investment advisor with CRD #131926. Interested parties may visit adviserinfo.sec.gov for additional information. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investors should always research companies and securities before making any investments. Nothing herein should be construed as an offer or solicitation to buy or sell any security.
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