PRINCETON, N.J., April 28, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Next Inning
Technology Research (http://www.nextinning.com), an online
investment newsletter focused on semiconductor and technology
stocks, has updated outlooks for Skyworks Solutions (Nasdaq: SWKS),
Kulicke & Soffa (Nasdaq: KLIC), Marvell Technology Group
(Nasdaq: MRVL), SMART Modular Technologies (Nasdaq: SMOD), and Ford
Motor (NYSE: F).
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McWilliams covers these topics and more in his recent
reports:
-- Is McWilliams' fiscal-year earnings outlook for Skyworks
significantly more optimistic than the Wall Street consensus?
Is Skyworks well positioned to benefit from trends in the
booming mobile connectivity markets?
-- In November 2010, when Kulicke
was trading in the mid-$6s, McWilliams wrote that the valuation was
unreasonably low. With the stock now trading at around
$9, is it time for investors to take
profits, or should they be holding on for more upside ahead?
-- Why might the reports that Intel will begin buying Solid
State Drives (SSDs) from Taiwan-based firm Lite-On actually be a
bullish development for Marvell? As Wall Street has fretted
about Marvell's exposure to the mature Hard Disk Drive (HDD)
market, is it ignoring Marvell's potential to reap rewards from
SSDs?
-- After the announcement of a planned buyout for SMART Modular
this week, is McWilliams expecting a higher offer to emerge, or
would he take the quick profits on the deal and move them into a
new investment that he believes will continue to benefit from the
SSD trend?
-- As McWilliams assessed the global impact of the tragic
earthquake and tsunami in Japan
during the days following the events, he noted that Japanese
automakers would likely see significant disruptions. While he
noted Ford would suffer some disruptions too, his analysis
suggested it would be minimal on a relative basis and, therefore,
Ford was well positioned to pick up market share. Following
Ford's strong earnings report and notable gains for the stock since
his original call, does McWilliams expect Ford shares to move even
higher?
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