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Cypress Semiconductor reportedly is preparing to offer a bid for Atmel that would be better than a previous one from Dialog Semiconductor.
The short interest data have come out for the September 15 settlement date. Short sellers appear to have mixed feelings on these semiconductor stocks.
Over the weekend, Dialogue Semiconductor announced that it had entered into an agreement to acquire Atmel to the tune of roughly $4.6 billion.
A new research report from Deutsche Bank has one word for investors in the semiconductor arena, and that word is selectivity.
Texas Instruments on Thursday announced that it intends to raise its quarterly cash dividend by 12%.
Intel has invested in many startups, and now Intel Capital has announced that it has invested some $67 million into eight companies in China.
The short interest data have come out for the August 31 settlement date. On the broad scope, short sellers appear to have mixed feelings on selected semiconductor stocks.
After a 33% decline this year, and with numerous positive catalysts on the horizon, aggressive traders may be in a sweet spot to make some solid capital gains.
In a move it hopes will help revive personal computer sales, Intel is overhauling its flagship line of computer chips.
ThinkstockBack in July, Micron Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: MU) turned down a takeover bid from Chinese investment firm Tsinghua Unigroup, but the firm does not appear to be taking no for an answer....
One thing a brutal sell-off will do is bring stocks back to places where they look incredibly attractive. Semiconductors seem to have bottomed, and business should start to pick up.
RBC cautions that volatility might not go away anytime soon, but it urges investors to take advantage of the sell-off to buy high-quality, cash-generating assets.
The short interest data have come out for the August 14 settlement date. On the whole, short sellers appear to be backing off semiconductor stocks.
How much farther will Micron fall, or has it already found a bottom? Most analysts have taken positive stances on the company despite the drop.
While Jefferies does not call for a full-fledged bull market in semiconductors, the firm does think we may have finally seen, or at least be close to, a bottom.