Cash is King, but will it Hurt Big Tech?
Submitted by AronLiv (bestcashcow.com)
IBM, Microsoft, Oracle, Intel, Qualcomm and Apple could be vulnerable here.

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IBM, Microsoft, Oracle, Intel, Qualcomm and Apple could be vulnerable here.
I make the call on the Samsung bid for Sandisk. Now I am telling you what comes next.
Samsung and Sandisk have confirmed discussions about an acquisition. This would be a brilliant move for Samsung, but doesn't serve Sandisk's shareholders well at all.
Here is an excellent article from thestreet.com about a company that has already revolutionized the chip industry and is about to do so again. The company's stock, however, has been decimated and...
As AronLiv suggests on this site, there is a battle brewing in Asia between Qualcomm's 3G standards (such as HSDPA) and other alternatives (such as WiMAX which is backed by Intel, Motorola,...
It won't be long until Intel acquires Alvarion now. The company provides such a vital piece for Intel's strategy to position itself with an end-to-end mobile WiMAX solution.
Intel is a buy on the news and Yahoo! is a sell.
Yahoo and Intel did some one day damage to the market, but it rebounded because the economy is driven by Google these days. Expectations for Google are so high that we might not be so lucky to...
It is clear that neither Yahoo! nor Intel are bellweather stocks anymore. If the market is going to continue to advance, it is going to need to find growth elsewhere.
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