PRINCETON, N.J., April 25, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Next Inning
Technology Research (http://www.nextinning.com), an online
investment newsletter focused on semiconductor and technology
stocks, has updated outlooks for Entropic Communications (Nasdaq:
ENTR), MIPS Technologies (Nasdaq: MIPS), Sanmina-SCI (Nasdaq:
SANM), Altera (Nasdaq: ALTR), and Broadcom (Nasdaq: BRCM).
Next Inning editor Paul
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McWilliams covers these topics and more in his recent
reports:
-- Is Entropic really threatened by Broadcom in the MoCA market?
What unique points of leverage does Broadcom really have in
this equation? Despite Broadcom's apparent threat, does McWilliams
think there is room to speculate in a near-term Entropic rally or
is the stock just a value trap and shortsellers' paradise?
--While MIPS shares have remained under pressure since January,
what are the four strong undercurrents that have come into play for
the stock? Has McWilliams adjusted his bullish thesis for
MIPS? Does McWilliams' earnings forecast and fair-value range
suggest that MIPS could see upside of as much as 70%?
--McWilliams warned Next Inning readers to sell Sanmina early in
2011 when the stock was trading in the very high teens. What
did he see then that tipped him off that it was time to vacate the
stock? Should investors be concerned about the recent sudden
management change at Sanmina? What does Sanmina need to
convey with its upcoming earnings report to show investors that
it's on the right track? What is McWilliams' estimated fair
value range for Sanmina and how much upside does it represent from
current prices?
-- In his July 2010 coverage of
Altera, McWilliams noted that the then current price for ALTR of
$24.51 represented an unrealistically
low valuation. We've since seen the stock price rise by
nearly 90%. Does McWilliams believe that Altera is still
undervalued, even after these big gains? How would he play
the lucrative programmable logic sector?
-- What is the big question mark that still remains for
Broadcom? Why might Broadcom want to consider acquiring
graphics chip-maker Nvidia? Is there reason to believe
Broadcom will see another upside from its mobile customers?
What does McWilliams see as a fair value target range for
Broadcom?
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