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Intel: Back up the truck
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Filed under: Intel (INTC), Stocks to Buy Bellwether Intel (NASDAQ: INTC), the world's largest semiconductor manufacturer, is signaling that the global economic recovery is strengthening, which is why I'm Reiterating my Buy rating for the company, first recommended on March 30, 2009 at a price of $14.72. If you bought Intel in late March, you're up 34%.
Look for Intel's FY2010 revenue to increase 10-15%, as customers re-build inventories to prepare for ramping demand for computers, and chip-laden devices, each of which thoroughly explains why institutional investors (IIs) have looked past INTC...
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Tech guru looks inside Intel (INTC)
INTC
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23 days
Filed under: Earnings reports, Intel (INTC), Newsletters, Stocks to Buy Paul McWilliams was one of the few to not be surprised by the upside surprises in recent quarterly earnings reports from Intel (NASDAQ: INTC), as he has been consistently more bullish than others on Wall Street. In his Next Inning, the tech stock specialist -- who personally owns a position in the stock -- offers a detailed and in-depth review of the firm's latest results and outlook. <>"For the first time in what now seems like at least a year, not a single analyst on the Intel conference call asked about whether netbook sa>...
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Intel is the real deal.
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219 days
Intel has strong cash flow, excellent brand name, and no meaningful competitors. The company provides wide-range of semiconductor products that help any businesses globally to be more productive. It is almost impossible for any semiconductor company to compete with Intel. AMD is a good example. Intel is the real deal. When economy recovers, it will too.
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Consider Intel, if you agree that power and speed remain relevant
INTC
+32.21%
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210 days
(closed on 10/26/09)
Filed under: Intel (INTC), Stocks to Buy One could make the case that this is the riskiest period for stocks, certainly since the late-1960s/early-1970s bear market, and perhaps longer.
The U.S. and global economies are in recession. International trade will likely decline substantially in 2009. And so far, the world hasn't identified which growth engines will replace the U.S. consumer, now the frugal U.S. consumer. This kind of environment sends most investors to the sidelines, but that doesn't mean there aren't bargains to be had for investors who can tolerate moderate risk -- and Intel (N...
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Cramer on BloggingStocks: Ask the right questions
INTC
+26.02%
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235 days
Filed under: Microsoft (MSFT), Intel (INTC), Market matters, Darden Restaurants (DRI), Amer Intl Group (AIG), Nucor Corp (NUE), Stocks to Buy, Union Pacific Corporation (UNP), Cramer on BloggingStocks TheStreet.com's Jim Cramer says if the pricing shows a disconnect with long-term truths, you can buy here.
Nothing to say. Not much going on. Can't get any CEOs to comment. Too close to the end of the quarter. People are dismissive of Nucor (NYSE: NUE) (Cramer's Take), and happy...
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What will move the Dow? A look inside the average
INTC
+28.77%
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38 days
(closed on 04/13/09)
Filed under: General Motors (GM), Exxon Mobil (XOM), Newsletters, Citigroup Inc. (C), American Express (AXP), Bank of America (BAC), Chevron Corp (CVX), DJIA, Stocks to Buy "What can get this market going again?" asks Chuck Carlson. In The DRIP Investor he says, "It's helpful to understand what stocks within the Dow need to do well for the index to do well." <>"Not surprisingly, IBM (NYSE: IBM), the highest-priced stock in the Dow, carries the greatest weighting at more than 9% of the index. Obviously, with such a heavy weighting in the index, IBM will need to be a decent performer for the Dow>...
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+3.12%
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4 days
(closed on 10/20/08)
Intel is seeing price levels not seen since 1996. Dividend yield near 4%. This is the type of stock you'd buy, and let sit, give it to the kids. Collect dividend income at retirement (and INTC has consistently increased its dividend), so who cares about Social Security. I'm 30, I know I won't see Social Security when i retire. It'll be a great way to impress friends at bday parties. <> Emerging economies becoming new markets in the coming decades for personal computers will begin a new renaissance in earnings growth. And I (humbly representing developed economies) recently j><>><>>...
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(closed on 10/01/08)
i chose this as a market neutral pick to pair with hpq (which i would short sell) given the 20% varience in price when compared with hpq over the past year. The two have nearly identicle price graphs over the past year, but intc is currenty devalued when compared to hpq; i believe that this will correct within 3 months, regardless of where the market is heading. That is long intc, short hpq for a 20% profit.
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'Reload' your portfolio with Intel (INTC)
INTC
-37.95%
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175 days
(closed on 03/06/09)
Filed under: Intel (INTC), Newsletters, Stocks to Buy, Technology "The decline in the price of Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) is disconcerting, but on balance, not a surprise," says tech guru Paul McWilliams. Here, in his Next Inning newsletter, the advisor reassesses his forecast for Intel and the tech sector made at the start of the year, and his continued optimism for the stock's future performance. "In January, I initially concluded that mature global economies were likely going to exhibit slow growth in 2008 and may dip through a recession. <>"However, I also had forecast that emerging economies wer>...
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Cramer on BloggingStocks: Exodus from oil may goose tech
INTC
-44.61%
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111 days
(closed on 12/01/08)
Filed under: Google (GOOG), Microsoft (MSFT), Amazon.com (AMZN), Intel (INTC), JPMorgan Chase (JPM), Adobe Systems (ADBE), Morgan Stanley (MS), Wachovia Corp (WB), Stocks to Buy, Cramer on BloggingStocks, Technology TheStreet.com's Jim Cramer says all that money has to go somewhere, and this is a likely destination.
Clash of the ideals! Oil's down, and what can you buy when there's so much bad bank news? What can you buy when Wachovia (NYSE: WB) (Cramer's Take) is boosting reserves and Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS)) (Cramer's Take) is still being pursued by authorities and JPMorgan (NYSE: JPM) (<>C>...
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