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Recent short interest moves show that investors seem to be growing marginally more optimistic on the semiconductor industry, as short interest is dropping across the industry for the most part.
Even though the chip sector is expected to slow slightly in 2015, these five top companies are in full stride with innovation and earnings.
Friday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Cameron International, Dollar General, Genworth Financial, Groupon, SunPower, Visa and Yahoo.
Recent short interest moves show that investors seem to be growing marginally more optimistic on the semiconductor industry as a whole, as short interest is dropping for the most part.
Recent short interest data show that investors seem to be growing marginally more optimistic on the semiconductor industry as a whole.
A new research report from Deutsche Bank highlights chip stocks that may benefit from the new consumer tech trends from the Consumer Electronics Show.
Of the seven semiconductor stocks we cover, three posted new 52-week highs in the two-week short interest reporting period ended December 15.
The analysts at Merrill Lynch are advising clients that they should stay long the semiconductor stocks as we move into 2015.
A new report from Jefferies focuses on four stocks to buy that have impending events that could make a difference for investors.
Thursday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Applied Materials, Broadcom, Cisco Systems, Genworth Financial and SanDisk.
24/7 Wall St. has identified five key earnings winners from Tuesday night that saw a carryover effect on Wednesday morning.
ThinkstockBroadcom Corp. (NASDAQ: BRCM) reported its third-quarter earnings after the market closed Tuesday as $0.91 in earnings per share and $2.26 billion in revenue, against Thomson Reuters...
Jefferies analysts have highlighted five specific stocks rated Buy to target on weakness during earnings season.
Wells Fargo issued some good news while citing a few risks with chip stocks after the wave of recent selling.
Merrill Lynch calls for six semiconductor stocks to be the best for earnings season, which implies that these are the firm's top chip stocks for 2014.