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blogs.barrons.com - Jan 07, 2009   about  GOOG, JNPR
Juniper (JNPR) shares apparently came under pressure today from a report that Google (GOOG) - a key customer - may begin building its own router. The Web site SD Times reports that “according to multiple sources, including one inside Cisco, Google is working on its own router.” The report did not ha...
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short-termtrading.blogspot.com - Jan 05, 2009   about  GOOG, CMCSA, RIMM and 27 more
Support at 1150 for the emini nasdaq (@nq). The Index is testing the resistance at 1250. Many are betting on a failed breakout. Next resistance at 1400. I think the market will continue the rebound although general conditions remain pretty weak for the moment. Very interesting, most stocks are tr...
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short-termtrading.blogspot.com - Dec 29, 2008   about  GOOG, CMCSA, RIMM and 27 more
GILD is the only stock trading above the 3 moving averages (20, 50, 100).In the Figure you can see a summary of the trend conditions of the Index stocks. I used the 20, 50, 100 and 200 days moving average of the close. The background is Green when the close is > than the moving average. Red when...
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blogs.barrons.com - Dec 24, 2008   about  PALM, CMCSA, RIMM and 7 more
Tech lumbered to the finish line in today’s abbreviated trading session, with the Nasdaq rising 3.36 points, a mere .22%, compared to gains of .6% for both the Dow Jones Industrials and the S&P 500. Among big gainers, Micron Technology (MU) rebounded nicely despite last night’s earnings disappoi...
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alleyinsider.com - Dec 04, 2008   about  ERIC, CSCO, T and 1 more
AT&T (T), the largest U.S. phone company, will lay off 12,000 employees, it said today. That's about 4% of its workforce. AT&T credits the cuts to "economic pressures, a changing business mix, and a more streamlined organizational structure." The telco will take a $600 million charge in Q4 t...
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blogs.barrons.com - Dec 03, 2008   about  JNPR
Standard & Por’s telecom analyst Ari Bensinger today cut his rating on Juniper Networks (JNPR) to Sell from Buy. “The downgrade reflects our view of worse growth prospects for ‘09 than we had previously thought, with customers continuing to scrutinize spending budgets amid a softening economy,”...
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blogs.barrons.com - Nov 17, 2008   about  GOOG, EBAY, YHOO and 3 more
Look for a nice bounce in Yahoo (YHOO) shares tomorrow, as investors celebrate the exit of Jerry “The Stumbling Block” Yang as the company’s CEO. The initial read from the Street is fairly predictable. One, the thinking is that the stock will rally Tuesday morning on anticipation of more change to...
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bloggingstocks.com - Nov 05, 2008   about  BBY, AKAM, JNPR and 7 more
Filed under: Best Buy (BBY), Akamai Technologies (AKAM), Juniper Networks (JNPR), Tech for the rest of us, Politics, Technology, Obama PicksThis post was written by Minyanville contributor Sean Udall. Through my career I've generally stayed apolitical with regard to investment and trading decisions,...
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blogs.barrons.com - Oct 17, 2008   about  JNPR
UBS communications technology analyst Nikos Theodosopoulos this morning upped his rating on Juniper Networks (JNPR) to Buy from Neutral, while maintaining his $21 price target. “Although JNPR is not imune to macroeconomic weakness, our channel checks suggest solid demand for service provider IP rout...
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thestreet.com - Oct 09, 2008   about  NVDA, BEN, MOS and 4 more
Here are some thoughts and reasons to consider buying here.
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blogs.barrons.com - Oct 06, 2008   about  ERIC, GRMN, CSCO and 5 more
Demand for communications equipment has “taken another notch down” in recent weeks, according to RBC Capital’s Mark Sue. “Companies with challenged industry structures, declining market share and deteriorating balance sheets may have additional difficulties, and the problems may be further accentua...
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blogs.barrons.com - Oct 02, 2008   about  JNPR
Morgan Keegan’s Simon Leopold this morning cut his rating on Juniper Networks (JNPR) to Market Perform from Outperform, asserting that “the current economic turmoil will make Juniper another victim.” He thinks carrier and enterprise spending cuts “will take a toll” on revenues and profits. Leopold c...
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fool.com - Sep 29, 2008   about  CSCO, JNPR
There are lots, but here are three biggies.
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blogs.barrons.com - Sep 24, 2008   about  FFIV, JNPR
Merrill Lynch’s Tal Liani this morning cut his ratings on both Juniper Networks (JNPR) and F5 Networks (FFIV) to Underperform from Neutral - and both stocks are suffering the consequences. Liani notes in his F5 note that he is seeing evidence of “a general order slowdown” in the service provider mar...
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blogs.barrons.com - Sep 22, 2008   about  ADTN, DELL, EMC and 6 more
In a sweeping call on tech hardware stocks, Morgan Stanley’s Kathryn Huberty and Scott Coleman cut price targets on earnings estimates for a host of hardware and telecom equipment companies to reflect the strengthening of the U.S. dollar and a slowdown in global demand. They cut estimates on 21 comp...
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sramanamitra.com - Sep 16, 2008   about  LVLT, NT, FFIV and 6 more
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blogs.barrons.com - Sep 08, 2008   about  ARUN, JNPR
Juniper Networks (JNPR) might be interested in acquiring Aruba Networks (ARUN) or privately held Meru Networks, according to FT.com/MergerMarket. The piece is attributed to “a source familiar with the matter and two analysts.” The piece quoted Signal Hill analyst Eric Suppinger as predicting Juniper...
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straightstocks.com - Aug 09, 2008   about  FSLR, RIMM, WFR and 12 more
Q2 earnings are almost over. The best performing sectors in terms of earnings growth y-o-y are energy and technology. Yearly earnings growth change is 25% respectively 15%.Full Standard and Poor’s data with actual and estimated earnings growth per each S&P500 sector can be seen here.As you can s...
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