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24/7 Wall St. screened UBS's top semiconductor stocks to buy for those with the biggest upside to their target price.
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In the September update on their Quality Growth at a Reasonable Price portfolio, the UBS analysts offer a thorough look at current premium valuations for some top stocks.
What many investors forget is that semiconductors represent a key component of the economy, because just about every single consumer electronics device uses them now.
With solid growth from PC sales, combined with new technology needs and the upcoming iPhone 6 release, UBS thinks things are very bright for the top chip companies.
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These are the top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations from Wall Street firms for Thursday, July 24, 2014. They include Boeing, Facebook, F5 Networks, Markit, Qualcomm, Verizon and Unisys.
ThinkstockQualcomm Inc. (NASDAQ: QCOM) has reported earnings of $1.31 in earnings per share, or $1.44 in adjusted earnings per share, for its fiscal third quarter. The mobile chip maker reported...
Qualcomm is set to report earnings for its third quarter of 2014. As with many companies this season, the real view is likely to be on what the company sees ahead.
As the stock market rises and rises, investors start to look for growth stocks that have not yet rallied too much or that do not have nose-bleed valuations. After all, no one wants to own stocks that...
With some of the biggest companies in the semiconductor industry set to report numbers this week, the UBS team is giving investors insight into what may happen.
These are the top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations from Wall Street firms on Friday, July 11, 2014. They include Apple, Altria, Gap, Qualcomm, Shell, Procter & Gamble.
A new research report from Deutsche Bank questions whether there is room for both the number of wireless local area network players and profitability.
ParkerVision shares have dropped nearly 70% of their value since Monday, following a U.S. District Court's ruling against it in the company's long-running patent infringement battle with Qualcomm.
Top Apple suppliers are getting, and will continue to get, gigantic orders to produce components for the eagerly awaited iPhone 6. Skeptics who were writing off Apple a year ago may have a huge...