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The competition between Apple and RIM appears to be taking on Ali-Frazier status, even though both companies are taking another beating, as it were, in trading today.
Apple is down 3.33%, and RIM is down 2.4% at 3:40 EST - both victims of an overall market decline that once again can be attributed...
Read More | 9 Days Ago
If your plan is to strong-arm customers into offering your products exclusively, you had better give them something people want to buy. With Microsoft and Windows Vista, such is not the case, and Hewlett-Packard isn't taking it lying down.
HP, the world's number one PC supplier in terms of volume...
Read More | Sep 6th, 2008 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Sep 6th, 2008
Just getting back from Virginia and an investment conference on Monday and Tuesday. A good friend of mine who runs a five-star Morningstar market neutral fund says that, for the first time in a year, he can see the clouds breaking for the financial markets. He said that large cap stocks would rise...
Read More | Aug 27th, 2008
It's football season and time for the old "option" play - with Cisco Systems, IBM and Hewlett-Packard lining up in the backfield.
Options are a riskier way of investing on stocks. Essentially, options allow you to buy or sell a company's stock at a stated price and a stated date. Investors who bet...
Read More | Aug 22nd, 2008
Amidst the carnage that is Wall Street this year (the Dow Jones Industrial Average is down 20% since last October, classifying the stock market as being in official “bear” territory), there are glimmers of good news, and a good portion of it is coming from the tech sector.
The latest...
Read More | Jun 30th, 2008