PRINCETON, N.J., Feb. 23, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Next Inning
Technology Research (http://www.nextinning.com), an online
investment newsletter focused on semiconductor and technology
stocks, has published updated outlooks on InvenSense (NYSE: INVN),
NXP Semiconductors (Nasdaq: NXPI), MIPS Technologies (Nasdaq:
MIPS), Acacia Research (Nasdaq: ACTG), and OmniVision Technologies
(Nasdaq: OVTI).
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It's a technology little-known outside high-tech labs and yet it
offers the critical functions to power blockbuster consumer
applications like Nintendo's Wii remote and Apple's iPhone and iPad
microphones. Micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) is a
technology likely to see its huge growth continue, as
next-generation entertainment systems and remote controls take
advantage of this cutting-edge technology. McWilliams' latest
report dissects the MEMS market from every angle, looking at recent
"hot" IPO InvenSense as well as bigger players, as he identifies
opportunities for investors to leverage these new developments.
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McWilliams covers these topics and more in his recent
reports:
-- Analysts expect InvenSense to post revenue of $230 million in fiscal 2013, ten times its
revenue just four years earlier, in 2009. Is this "overnight
success" story still a compelling opportunity for investors looking
to play the huge growth in next-generation consumer electronics?
What does the rest of the MEMS market look like, and who are the
biggest players? Does McWilliams' earnings and valuation analysis
suggest that InvenSense is poised for further gains?
-- McWilliams was amazed last spring when Wall Street pushed the
price of NXP into the mid-$30s based mostly on its first mover
status with Near Field Communications (NFC) chips, and he advised
investors to avoid the stock at those levels, suggesting instead
that investors consider the stock when it dropped into the teens in
fall 2011. Following NXP's most recent earnings report, does
McWilliams expect further gains for the stock, or is it time to
take profits?
-- What is McWilliams' view of recent analyst comments
suggesting MIPS may sell its patent portfolio to Acacia? Would this
be a positive development for MIPS investors?
-- McWilliams advised readers on November
30, 2011, that OmniVision represented a good opportunity at
its then price of $10.20. With shares
now up 56% from that call to buy, does McWilliams think investors
should hold onto the stock ahead of its upcoming earnings report,
or is it time to take profits?
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NOTE: This release was published by Indie Research Advisors,
LLC, a registered investment advisor with CRD #131926.
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