Top Tech Analyst Issues Investor Updates on Nuance Communications, Facebook, Finisar, Intel, and Spreadtrum Communications
PRINCETON, N.J., Sept. 26, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Next Inning Technology Research (http://www.nextinning.com), an online investment newsletter focused on technology stocks, has published updated outlooks for Nuance Communications (Nasdaq: NUAN), Facebook (Nasdaq: FB), Finisar (Nasdaq: FNSR), Intel (Nasdaq: INTC), and Spreadtrum Communications (Nasdaq: SPRD).
So far, the roadmap McWilliams laid out for 2012 has been extremely accurate. In March, just two days before the market peaked and began its over two-month slide, he warned Next Inning readers that stock prices were peaking and a correction was headed our way. Following this, once the markets bottomed, he predicted we would see prices rally during the July and August earnings season, and rally they did.
However, following the close on September 14, 2012, McWilliams published his most recent Strategy Review and, in that, predicted again that the markets were due for another drop ahead of the November election. This time he nailed the year-to-date high to the day. If you are a tech investor, you'll want to be sure to read what McWilliams predicts will happen next.
In his latest report McWilliams breaks down Apple's new iPhone, adding valuable commentary on the roles of key suppliers. This report is just a precursor to McWilliams' acclaimed State of Tech report which will dive deep into Apple, as well as over 70 other leading and emerging tech companies. In this report he'll help Next Inning readers plot their strategies for the balance of 2012 and on into 2013
McWilliams spent a decades-long career in the technology industry and has earned a reputation for his skill in communicating complex technology trends to individual investors and professional analysts alike. His reports have won over readers with their ability to unravel the complexities of the industry and, more importantly, identify which companies are likely to be the winners and losers as technology trends change.
McWilliams' highly acclaimed State of Tech Report, a comprehensive guide for the Q3 2012 earnings season is now being prepared for publication. This report will cover over 70 leading and emerging tech companies, including in-depth fundamental data and McWilliams' investment outlook, and will be available free of charge to all who sign up for a no-obligation free trial to Next Inning Technology Research.
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McWilliams' recent reports cover the following topics and more:
-- Nuance Communications: Nuance was trading just below $30 in February when McWilliams advised investors that the stock was fully priced. With shares now trading below $25, is it time for investors to revisit the stock? Does McWilliams continue to believe that Nuance is facing competitive challenges? Is Nuance an acquisition candidate?
-- Facebook: McWilliams wrote in February that he wouldn't touch the Facebook IPO and reiterated that call just ahead of the offering. He suggested instead that Next Inning readers look at Google. As it stands today, the price of Google has moved substantially higher while Facebook has lost nearly half of its value. Is it now time for investors jump in, or should investors wait and see how CEO Mark Zuckerberg performs under pressure?
-- Finisar: What was behind Finisar's large drop on Tuesday, and has the sell-off opened up an opportunity for investors to get in at a bargain price? Does McWilliams believe Finisar is poised to take market share from its primary competitor, JDS Uniphase, during the next several quarters? What does McWilliams have to say about industry trends and how they are likely to impact Finisar's business?
-- Intel: Might Apple consider once again using an Intel baseband processor chip in future devices? Why does Apple continue to work with Qualcomm today?
-- Spreadtrum Communications: Is it likely, as some have suggested, that the version of Apple's iPhone made for the China Mobile TD-SCDMA market will contain parts from Spreadtrum? What evidence does McWilliams cite to support his opinion on this matter?
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About Next Inning:
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.
CONTACT: Marcia Martin, Next Inning Technology Research, +1-888-278-5515
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