PRINCETON, N.J., April 4, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Next Inning
Technology Research (http://www.nextinning.com), an online
investment newsletter focused on semiconductor and technology
stocks, has published updated outlooks for Akamai (Nasdaq: AKAM),
Limelight Networks (Nasdaq: LLNW), Internap (Nasdaq: INAP), Micron
Technology (Nasdaq: MU), and SanDisk (Nasdaq: SNDK).
Editor Paul McWilliams spent a
decades-long career in the technology industry, and has earned a
reputation for his skill at communicating complex technology trends
to individual investors and professional analysts alike. His
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McWilliams covers these topics and more in his latest
reports:
-- McWilliams suggested readers consider buying Akamai last June
on the day the stock dipped slightly below $29. With its price now up 25%, does he see
further appreciation or does he think it's time to take some
profits like he suggested doing in February when the price of
Akamai jumped to over $40? In a
special report, McWilliams covers two important changes in the
Akamai equation that he believes positions Akamai to leverage its
inherent strengths and expand into new markets. What are
these strengths and markets and why does McWilliams think Akamai
will do better than competitors like Limelight and Internap?
What is the one real competitive threat McWilliams thinks will be
disruptive for Akamai in some of its core markets?
-- After calling a sell for Micron in early 2010 when the stock
was trading in the $11s, McWilliams resolutely suggested staying on
the sidelines; that is, until recently. With DRAM prices
still in the tank and Micron reporting substantial losses, why does
McWilliams think it's time to look at Micron again? Given the
rise in the price of Micron this year does McWilliams think
investors should continue to buy or does he have a specific price
target for accumulation?
-- McWilliams suggested exiting SanDisk in the middle of last
year when it was trading for $48, and
then he pointed out an opportunity for investors to get back into
the stock when it weakened in the second half. Does
McWilliams think SanDisk's lowered Q1 guidance is indicative of
what's to come in 2012 or just a soft spot similar to what other
semiconductor companies are experiencing? What is his longer term
outlook for SanDisk and price target he thinks the stock will hit
later this year.
-- Trial subscribers will find brief comments in McWilliams'
monthly semiconductor report addressing these and other questions
for Micron and SanDisk and a much more complete analysis published
during the coming week in his highly acclaimed State of Tech report
covering the digital semiconductor sector.
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commentary and recommendations, as well as access to monthly
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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.
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