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Mid-November NYSE Short Interest In Tech Stocks (AMD, GLW, EMC, HPQ, IBM, LSI, MU, MOT, NOK, NT, TXN, VMW)
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Every month, 24/7 Wall St. peruses through the NYSE, AMEX, and the NASDAQ. One key area we look at of course is technology. Below is a summary of some of the key technology stocks we evaluate daily and are interested in the short interest of each:
Stock (Ticker) 11/15/2007 10/31/2007 Change
Advanced Miro (AMD) 68,231,116 67,071,442 +1.73%
Corning (GLW) 12,678,622 16,112,839 -21.31%
EMC Corp. (EMC) 50,028,872 61,281,674 -18.36%
Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) 19,968,125 21,272,824 -6.13%
IBM (IBM) 13,236,353 13,826,521 -4.27%
LSI Logic (LSI) 52,043,374 49,830,763 +4.44%
Micron Tech (MU) 58,664,775 51,730,612 +13.40%
Motorola (MOT) 30,158,214 28,509,945 +5.78%
Nokia (NOK) 13,558,932 11,122,200 +21.91%
Nortel (NT) 12,041,541 12,909,979 -6.73%
Texas Inst. (TXN) 27,288,442 29,206,232 -6.57%
VMware (VMW) 11,681,831 10,440,110 +11.89%
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Jon C. Ogg
November 23, 2007
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