PRINCETON, N.J., Nov. 15, 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 Amtech Systems (Nasdaq:
ASYS), Dell (Nasdaq: DELL), NetApp (Nasdaq: NTAP), Blue Coat
Systems (Nasdaq: BCSI), and Marvell Technology Group (Nasdaq:
MRVL).
Next Inning editor Paul
McWilliams has leveraged a decades-long career as a
semiconductor industry insider to deliver in-depth insights and
winning stock selections for his newsletter subscribers.
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of the S&P 500 during that period, and he has been picking more
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McWilliams covers these topics and more in his recent
reports:
-- When McWilliams suggested Next Inning subscribers consider
buying Amtech in 2008 when it was trading for only $2.48, few investors had ever heard of the stock.
Following this he suggested taking profits or hedging with
covered calls when Amtech was peaking at $28.61. This represented over 1,000% profit
in only 15 months for readers who jumped into Amtech in 2008 when
McWilliams pointed out it was trading for nearly half its cash
value. What's next for Amtech? Could the firm's upcoming
earnings report generate a near-term rally of 30% to 50%? Is
the stock well-positioned for long-term growth?
-- Has Dell been successful in reinventing itself as an
"enterprise ecosystem" firm? What is the one big risk for Dell
right now? Is Dell still trading at a very low valuation,
suggesting that Wall Street still doesn't appreciate the company's
potential?
-- In January, McWilliams advised Next Inning readers to sell
NetApp and use the proceeds to buy EMC. Since then, the price
of NetApp has declined 25% and the price of EMC has moved up nearly
3%. While 3% certainly isn't very exciting, it sure beats sitting
with a 25% loss. Going forward from here, does McWilliams have a
positive outlook for NetApp, or does he believe that larger rival
EMC offers a much better opportunity for investors?
-- After suggesting the exit from Blue Coat in October 2009 that closed a previous buy
suggestion with a 112% profit, McWilliams steadfastly suggested it
is best to avoid the stock. Last February when the stock was
trading above $31, McWilliams wrote
that investors should avoid any temptation to buy, and reiterated
that opinion ahead of its May earnings report. Has Blue Coat's move
to bring on a new CEO led him to flip to a positive view of the
stock?
-- Wall Street's knee-jerk reaction to news of flooding in
Thailand was to sell off shares of
Marvell. While it's logical to assume Marvell's market
leading position in hard disk drive controllers will be impacted by
the damage sustained at its customers' plants there, McWilliams
reminded Next Inning readers that this is only a part of the
Marvell story. Why does McWilliams think analysts are
substantially underestimating Marvell's earnings power for the
fiscal year ending January 2013?
Trial subscribers will get the details on this and more in
McWilliams extensive Marvell earnings preview.
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Inning model portfolio. Editor Paul
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NOTE: This release was published by Indie Research Advisors,
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