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24/7 Wall St. screened the Jefferies Franchise Picks list of high conviction ideas and found four top tech or tech-related companies that still look like solid ideas now.
With the stock market trading at all-time highs, and at very expensive levels, it’s critical to own stocks that can beat estimates or that have substantial tailwinds to drive growth and earnings.
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of a few major companies scheduled to report their quarterly results this coming week.
Intel has seen its valuation hobbled with the move away from PCs to mobile devices, and now the competitive threats from NVIDIA and AMD are proving to be significant and formidable.
24/7 Wall St. has tracked multiple analyst calls in AMD after its key earnings report. Most of the calls came with higher price targets.
One analyst is suggesting that perhaps Intel has sold off too much from its highs and that maybe it can still milk out plenty of growth.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Wednesday include Anthem, Apple, Harley-Davidson, IBM, Kimberly-Clark, Marathon Oil, Netflix, NVIDIA and Peabody Energy.
According to one analyst, it’s not necessarily what’s under the hood at Intel that is the problem, but really the competition that it faces. Intel stands to lose most out of any of the other...
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Friday include Boeing, Costco, Intel, KeyCorp, NVIDIA, PayPal and Snap.
Intel dominated the processor market for so long that it has been very hard for many in the investing community to understand and accept the resurgence of AMD.
The good news for those looking to be or stay involved in the tech sector is that many of the semiconductor stocks remain underowned by institutional accounts.
Intel is facing growing competition on all sides especially as the tech sector continues to drive forward, or at least Merrill Lynch thinks so.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Tuesday include American Express, ADP, Goodyear Tire, McDonald's, National Oilwell Varco, NVIDIA and Vivint Solar.
Gradually, more companies are realizing that help with student loans, among other nontraditional benefits, is useful in attracting and retaining younger employees.
Merrill Lynch remains very positive on the top semiconductor stocks going forward in 2017, despite the recent sell-off that ripped some of the big momentum stocks.