What are your top technology stock predictions?
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M$6 Answers
1. Amazon.com
Right now the company is ahead among it's rivals in e-commerce, leaving ebay biting the dust. The company has survived the recent recession with flying colors. With 2010, in the offing, it is poised for more growth this 2010.
With sales growth of 28% compared to 2008, the company is expected to surpass target set. Amazon.com has already built a firm foundation on customer service, shipping and better ordering system.
2. Comcast
The recent buy out of Comcast involving $30 billion into NBC, has made the company attractive. The company is taking a bold step through vertical convergence of technologies. They are looking to the future of video on demand that is advertising supported or advertiser driven. With the internet already growing by leaps and bounds. The current strategy of Comcast comes at a better time this 2010.
3. Microsoft
With the successful debut of Windows 7 as scheduled last October 2009, the future looks bright for the company this 2010. With the expertise of Microsoft on Operating System, and the planned release of Windows 7 Mobile this year, it is no doubt the company will be one bright tech stocks this year.
4. Red Hat
Red Hat is one of the most recognizable companies when it comes to open source software. One of its recent moves is the virtualization strategies. Furthermore, the company could be possibly in the spotlight for investors looking for technology acquisitions.
5. Research In Motion
The company is planning to develop new devices targeting businesses with the aim of maintaining its current foothold and winning new markets. With there recent success in developing sleek designed gadgets the company is set to break into the consumer market.
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M$Also, if there is ever a stock called MHLO then BUY AS MUCH AS YOU CAN!
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M$Yes... there is much speculation that Apple will be releasing a 'tablet' computer on April 26th. I think it is likely that no matter what they release, it won't live up to people's expectations (although there are times like the iPhone release when it totally blows away everybody's expectations).
I suspect (but this is not financial advice!) that the stock will drop for a few days after this (unverified) announcement.
AAPL will occasionally drop immediately after a big announcement (the 26th being the next announcement, of unverifiable size). If you're not sold on buying AAPL while it's high, watch for these rare dips!
Not April! February 26th is what I meant to say.
i own some stock in these companies.
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M$There's some good advice here on blue chip recommendations otherwise!
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M$Apple (AAPL) is pretty expensive, trading at $210, but I would still recommend buying it. The iSlate is going to be huge, and as more and more people are using Apple products (iPods, iPhones, etc) they are trading in their PCs and buying MacBooks and iMacs. Colleges are filled with MacBooks, and these college students will most likely end up using Macs their entire lives.
You also may consider giving Salesforce.com (CRM) a look. "The Company provides customer relationship management (CRM) service to businesses of all sizes and industries worldwide. The Company also provides a technology platform for customers and developers to build and run business applications." More and more companies are realizing that running their systems "in the cloud" is more efficient, and some of the biggest companies are using Salesforce.
Also look into Broadcom (BRCM). They make chips that allow smartphones to run maps, GPS, apps, games, etc, etc. As smartphones become increasingly used, Broadcom is sure to do well. iPhones use Broadcom chips, which is another good sign!
Hope this helps
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