Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Today’s articles on technology stocks

Editors' Picks

Microsoft: Windows 8 Shows Why Steve Ballmer Must Go, And Why That Is A Buying Opportunity by Helix Investment Management

Application Software

Microsoft: Feeling The Windows Pane by MLP Trader

We See Strength Ahead For Microsoft, Shares Remain Incredibly Cheap by Valuentum

Microsoft: Windows 8 Shows Why Steve Ballmer Must Go, And Why That Is A Buying Opportunity by Helix Investment Management

Happy 2nd Birthday Windows Phone 7: This Is Your Life by TechCrunch

VMware Must Measure Open Stack Words By Open Source Deeds by Dana Blankenhorn

Multimedia & Graphics Software

Glu Mobile: Adhesive For The Broken-Hearted by Georgi Dimitrov

Vringo Vs. Google: Why The Underdog Will Come Out On Top by Georgi Dimitrov

Technical & System Software

Autodesk: A Case Study On Business Reorganization by Stephen Ho

Virtualization, BYOD And Big Data To Drive VMware's Q3 Earnings by Trefis

Data Storage Devices

Western Digital Management Discusses Q1 2013 Results - Earnings Call Transcript

Another Look At The Low-Cost Building Blocks Of Storage - Part 2 by Gregory M. Lemelson

Another Look At The Low-Cost Building Blocks Of Storage - Part 1 by Gregory M. Lemelson

Personal Computers

Why I Bought Apple Ahead Of This Week's Earnings Announcement by Jay M. Taylor

Mini iPads Could Be A Mega Apple Hit by Bio Vantage

At $610, Apple Is Again A Buy by Adam Levine-Weinberg

Apple 'Slingshot' In Full Effect - Part 2 by Tradevestor

Internet Information Providers

Google's Death Spiral In China by Ivan.Tang

Yahoo - Investors Continue To Discount The Company's Cash Balances by Robert Broens

Yahoo! Management Discusses Q3 2012 Results - Earnings Call Transcript

Yelp - A Profitable Third Quarter Will Not Be Enough by Seeking Beta To Your Alpha

Trouble At Google by Ed Liston

A Follow Up On Google's Third-Quarter Results by Valuentum

How To Trade Yahoo Ahead Of Earnings by BubbleBustInvesting

Internet Software & Services

Rackspace Hosting, An Expensive Stock, Looks Cheap If It's A Takeover Candidate by YCharts

Diversified Computer Systems

Large Companies Are Barely Growing by Thomas Kee

Using The Recent Decline To Enter Into A Long Position In IBM by Alexander J. Poulos


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