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As we have noted many times, in a huge bull market run, when a sector gets hot there is only one thing that can push shares that are already extended even higher. And that is earnings growth.
In a new Merrill Lynch report, the analyst cite six semiconductor companies that have the best earnings momentum.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Thursday include Adobe, Allergan, American Express, Baker Hughes, Nike, Northern Dynasty Minerals, Sprint and Wayfair.
Merrill Lynch has avoided high-flying momentum ideas and focused on solid companies that are reasonably priced and may stand to benefit from initiatives from the administration and other macro events.
These six top companies all are big suppliers to Apple in the iPhone space, and in other areas of the company's burgeoning product line. With big product announcements expected, these stocks could be...
These four top companies are all big suppliers to Apple in the iPhone space and in other areas of the company's burgeoning product line. With the upcoming and highly anticipated iPhone releases,...
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Wednesday include BP, Chipotle, Citigroup, Electronic Arts, Eli Lilly, McDonald's, Texas Instruments and U.S. Steel.
These five top stocks to buy for the next five years all have a big hand in the growing Internet of Things sphere and so much more.
The Merrill Lynch picks for the second quarter are doing outstanding and still look like solid choices to add to portfolios as we get closer to the traditionally slower summer months.
With the Internet of Things still in its beginning stages, Merrill Lynch feels that the semiconductors can continue to benefit from the commoditization of traditional hardware.
The Internet of Things is hardly new to most technology investors. But one thing is for sure, it may be the most explosive growth driver in the history of the semiconductor space.
So far this first week of earnings season was somewhat underwhelming as a whole. While some companies had amazing wins there were quite a few that fell short as well. If the Trump Trade is going to...
Texas Instruments has done well, along with the broader market and semiconductor stock rally.
Merrill Lynch has avoided high-flying momentum ideas and focused on solid companies that are reasonably priced and may stand to benefit from new initiatives from the administration and other macro...
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Friday include Aerojet Rocketdyne, Alcoa, Amazon.com, ArcelorMittal, Corning, Intel, Vale and Advanced Micro Devices.