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When analysts throw in the towel on a stock and ratings stop falling, it could be time to buy. This columnists gives some advice on how to read the ratings correctly and have a chance at grabbing a great stock at its lowest price. (source: MoneyCentral) http://moneycentral.msn.com/articles/invest/jubak/6363.asp On the way to Nasdaq 5000 and beyond, a lot of people made a lot of errors as they tried to figure out what stocks were worth. Sell-side analysts, investors and reporters alike goofed up with optimistic assumptions, dubious yardsticks and shaky comparisons. This one reporter offers some advice on how to avoid making the same valuation mistakes twice. (source: The Street) http://www.thestreet.com/tech/internet/1330822.html |
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With the Federal Reserve cutting short-term interest rates more aggressively than at any time since 1982, it’s time to look at an old debate: Which kinds of companies win when the cost of borrowing falls - ones in cyclical industries, or ones in defensive industries? (source: MoneyCentral) http://moneycentral.msn.com/articles/invest/extra/6428.asp |
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The only thing worse than watching the markets drop day after day is knowing that months or years of mediocre returns could follow. Jim Jubak offers some strategies for finding stocks that will beat that dismal curve. (source: MoneyCentral) http://moneycentral.msn.com/articles/invest/jubak/6362.asp |
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This columnist reminds investors that there is a difference between the time when technology companies will recover and when their stocks will. For many companies, they will never see the levels experienced in early 2000. The columnist takes a look at Intel and Broadcom to illustrate his thoughts. (source: MoneyCentral) http://moneycentral.msn.com/articles/invest/jubak/6361.asp Followers of the IPO market are hoping that Marc Andreessen's star power will launch Loudcloud with a bang. This columnist says the company doesn't have enough going for it, and that even Andreessen fans should stay away. (source: Money) http://www.money.com/money/depts/techinvestor/archive/010301.html |
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Why go in search of danger? Because that's where the money is. Here are a couple of stocks that for which these columnists contend the market perception of risk is greater than warranted. (source: MoneyCentral) http://moneycentral.msn.com/articles/invest/extra/6266.asp |
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With companies looking to cut costs in a slowing economy, IT outsourcers stand to benefit. But investors should steer clear of smaller e-consultants and focus on established players like Electronic Data Systems and Computer Sciences. (source: Red Herring) http://www.redherring.com/investor/2001/0227/inv-consulting022701.html Consumer confidence may be slipping, but that's not necessarily bad news for everyone: super-discount chains that offer value and convenience can lure crossover shoppers in an economic slowdown. (source: Forbes) http://www.forbes.com/2001/02/27/0227sf.html |
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A portfolio manager and an analyst square off on whether Juniper Networks (which, despite a 72% drop from its 52-week high, still trades 67 times higher than its 2001 consensus earnings estimate) is a buy. (source: Forbes) http://www.forbes.com/2001/02/26/0226streetfight.html |
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This columnist says that, despite the fact that IBM is enjoying momentum from new product cycles in both hardware and software, Big Blue is still way over-valued. (source: theStreet) http://www.thestreet.com/comment/turnaroundartist/1312869.html |
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How can you put all the stocks you’ve heard mentioned on a level playing field and compare them with each other to decide which is best for you, right now? This columnist doesn't claim to have the definitive system for doing that, nor the most sophisticated. But in his own efforts to sort through the technology sector sector, he's come up with a rough-and-ready method for comparing stocks to understand the differences between potentially attractive issues and to rule out some equities entirely. (source: MoneyCentral) http://moneycentral.msn.com/articles/invest/jubak/6211.asp |
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All is not grim in the optical networking sector: active optical component maker Multiplex is about to secure a $100 million round of funding. Given the pullback in venture capital across the board, and the recent crash in the networking sector, the funding says a lot about the company's potential. (source: Light Reading) http://www.lightreading.com/document.asp?doc_id=3825 |
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According to this columnist, the California energy crisis was a harbinger of things to come. He also provides some stocks that stand to benefit from continued energy shortages. (source: MoneyCentral) http://moneycentral.msn.com/articles/invest/jubak/6210.asp |
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This columnist thinks that speech recognition stocks are something to shout about. The industry includes several giants -- such as IBM -- but there are also some small pure-plays that may be worth looking into. (source: theStreet) http://www.thestreet.com/funds/strategies/1309984.html |
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eCompany presents its picks for 40 tech stocks that will survive this downturn. The honorees include old reliable companies such as Cisco and Microsoft and a bunch of upstarts, such as Akamai and Juniper. (source: eCompany) http://ecompany.com/articles/mag/0,1640,9350,00.html |
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Who will be the next Cisco? The networking giant is playing defense against a new generation of competitors. Will any of them beat Cisco at its own game? This columnist looks at the future prospects for the stocks of the networking upstarts challenging Cisco. (source: Money Central) http://moneycentral.msn.com/articles/invest/jubak/6208.asp |
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At a time when most tech companies are announcing disappointing results, computer-service businesses such as EDS can post steady earnings gains. That offers shaken tech investors a much smoother ride. (source: Money) http://www.money.com/money/depts/investing/sivy/archive/010209.html |
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