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Technology Sector 02 (Jun 16 - Dec 24)

Postby winston » Thu Jun 02, 2016 11:16 am

3 Overbought Tech Stocks You Can Go Without

Their services may have use, but WDAY, CRM and YELP stock have no real value for shareholders

By Tim Melvin

Source: Investor Place

http://investorplace.com/2016/06/3-over ... 0-j75F96M8
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Postby winston » Thu Jun 02, 2016 1:18 pm

The 3 reasons you should buy tech stocks now: Analyst

by Annie Pei

Source: CNBC

http://www.cnbc.com/2016/05/31/the-3-re ... yptr=yahoo
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Postby winston » Tue Jun 14, 2016 10:03 am

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5 of the Most Cutting-Edge Tech Stocks on Wall Street

Looking to add some sizzle to your portfolio?

Here are some tech stocks that are pushing the envelope.

By Tom Taulli

Source: Investor Place

http://investorplace.com/2016/06/5-cutt ... 19ju_l96M8
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Postby winston » Fri Jun 17, 2016 7:54 pm

These Stocks Could Offer the Easiest Money You Make in the Market

By Michael A. Robinson

Source: Money Morning

http://dailytradealert.com/2016/06/17/t ... he-market/
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Postby behappyalways » Thu Jul 07, 2016 1:39 pm

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Postby winston » Sat Jul 16, 2016 7:36 pm

It’s All About Data

by Michael A. Robinson


The leaders named “data analytics” – i.e., Big Data – as their top tech investment priority for the next three years.

They plan to dive into ever-growing amount of resources that Big Data provides in order to develop new products and services and to drive their growth strategies and profit margins.

As important as that finding is, it actually understates the impact tech will have on all industries, according to the KPMG report.

Chalk it all up to what KPMG believes is nothing short of the Fourth Industrial Revolution – the proliferation of cyber-physical systems, machine learning, and sensors.

That’s the Internet of Everything – 50 billion physical objects connected through sensors and the web over the next few years alone. Thanks to the IoE, virtually every physical object in a company’s supply chain – from items on the shop floor to pallets in a cargo ship to the delivery truck that brings stuff to your door – will soon all be talking to each other.

Thanks to Big Data and the IoE, these CEOs believe they will have the facts they need to make better business decisions. All that data flow between all those sensors will give them crucial new insights about, well, everything.

“CEOs have never before had so much information about how their customers use their products and services, where their companies operate effectively – and where they don’t,” the report says.

That will be particularly true for the United States, where our leadership in tech gives us a huge advantage. And the CEOs agree with me on this.

Some 37% see America as a growth leader. That puts us second on the list behind India at 44% and slightly ahead of China at 36%.

Eighty-seven percent of those surveyed listed keeping up with new technologies as a major concern, while 65% said they will harness disruptive technologies to drive new sales.

All that makes this a great time to be a tech investor.

Simply stated, it’s hard to imagine a robust investment portfolio without more of the kinds of game-changing technologies that keep coming out of Silicon Valley.

That’s why we don’t worry much about the rigged system on Wall Street – and try to look past the stock market’s frequent lurches.

Instead, I try to bring you investment opportunities that will skyrocket as companies’ dependence on technology soars.

So check back here often… because I promise to keep doing just that.

Source: Daily Trade Alert

http://dailytradealert.com/2016/07/16/i ... -investor/
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Postby winston » Wed Jul 20, 2016 10:31 am

5 Tech Stocks That Will Be Obsolete by 2020

Some tech stocks shrink until they're discount buyout bait, while others just go extinct.

Either way, these stocks are best avoided and sold.

By Tom Taulli

Source: Investor Place

http://investorplace.com/2016/07/5-tech ... 47h-rh96M8
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Postby winston » Tue Aug 02, 2016 8:56 am

5 of the Biggest M&A Blunders in Tech History

VZ is hoping its YHOO buyout ends up much better than these five M&A screwups

By Wayne Duggan

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http://investorplace.com/2016/08/5-bigg ... 5_jxrh96M8
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Postby winston » Fri Aug 05, 2016 10:20 am

7 No-Name Tech Stocks That Will Make You Rich

Meet the lesser-known companies powering the megatrends in tech

By Tom Taulli

Source: Investor Place

http://investorplace.com/2016/08/tech-s ... 6P3kbh96M8
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Postby winston » Wed Aug 10, 2016 7:01 pm

How to Profit on This $2 Trillion Tech Trend

By MICHAEL A. ROBINSON

This M&A tech frenzy won't go away any time soon. It's totally unstoppable.

It's been a key theme for investors going back since 2000, and it will remain a key theme in coming decades as long as young, innovative firms pioneer new technologies that the big firms must control.

That's why I think tech investors ought to own the Technology Select SPDR ETF (NYSE: XLK).

Strictly speaking, XLK is not focused on M&A.

Instead, it covers the entire tech sector – and so this exchange-traded fund (ETF) benefits greatly from ongoing, accelerating high-dollar buyouts and lucrative tech trends.


Source: Money Morning

http://moneymorning.com/2016/08/10/how- ... ech-trend/
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