Why I am shorting PALM
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PALM's new pre hasn't been a great commercial success, the company has just issued a dilutive stock offering, and is cutting the price of their

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PALM's new pre hasn't been a great commercial success, the company has just issued a dilutive stock offering, and is cutting the price of their
Nokia announced last week the desperate move of partnering with Microsoft. The company's latest announcement is still more desperate - they want to get into the Netbook market with razor-thin...
Nokia's warning today was a long time in coming, and it isn't any surprise. To be certain, this isn't a "buying opportunity". Steer clear.
The iPhone is here, it is real and it is Apple's biggest revolution yet. RIMM and Nokia are understandably scared.
Rimm's growth is slowing. They penetrated the consumer market nicely, but have set unrealistic growth expectations. This marks the pinnacle of their growth. Time to head for the exits.
News that Apple, Inc. is in discussions with China Mobile will give the stock a massive move up, recovering some of its lost ground. Traders and even long-term investors should consider using this...
This company is on an extraordinary trajectory. For all of the publicity that the iPhone gets, it is the Pearl which really still seems to be the innovation of the year.
Google, Apple, Amazon and RIMM are leading the market higher. Here is why it is going to continue.
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