Posted Jun 12th 2009 8:00AM by Steven Mallas
Filed under: Earnings reports, Intel (INTC), Advanced Micro Dev (AMD), Texas Instruments (TXN), Technology
As expected, chip maker National Semiconductor (NYSE: NSM), whose colleagues include Advanced Micro Devices (NYSE: AMD), Intel (NASDAQ: INTC), and Texas Instruments (NYSE: TXN), lost money during its fourth quarter.
However, the loss wasn't as bad as feared. According to Trey Thoelcke's earnings preview, National Semiconductor could have lost up to 42 cents per share. Thankfully, according to the company's press release posted on Thursday after the bell, the business only lost 28 cents per share.
How thankful should we be? I must point out that the company earned 34 cents per share in last year's Q4 period. Also, sales dropped 39% during the past three months. Not only that, but cash from operations from the full fiscal year was down, as was the gross margin on a year-over-year basis (the gross margin increased, however, on a sequential basis compared to the third quarter, so that was a bright spot).
Continue reading National Semiconductor loses money in Q4, but what are the positives?
Posted Jun 10th 2009 4:00PM by Jon Ogg
Filed under: Dell (DELL), Intel (INTC), Home Depot (HD), Advanced Micro Dev (AMD), Level 3 Communications (LVLT)

The Federal Reserve's
cautious Beige Book may have been a small catalyst to keep a lid on the market, but the real weakness was after the 10-Year Treasury auction came in very weak and 10-year Treasury rates flirted with 4%.
Higher draw-downs in oil inventories also kept energy prices higher. Here were today's unofficial closing bell levels:
Dow 8,739.02 -24.04 (-0.27%)
S&P 500 939.15 -3.28 (-0.35%)
Nasdaq 1,853.08 -7.05 (-0.38%)
Top Analyst UpgradesTop Analyst DowngradesContinue reading Closing Bell: When bond yields dominate stocks (LVLT, HD, AMD, INTC, SQNM, DELL)
Posted Jun 9th 2009 8:00AM by Steven Mallas
Filed under: Forecasts, Intel (INTC), Advanced Micro Dev (AMD), QUALCOMM Inc (QCOM), Texas Instruments (TXN), Technology
Texas Instruments (NYSE: TXN), whose colleagues include Qualcomm (NASDAQ: QCOM), Advanced Micro Devices (NYSE: AMD), and Intel (NASDAQ: INTC), gave shareholders quite a boost in morale on Monday. The chip company issued a nice outlook for the bottom line.
Here are the stats. Net sales in Q2 should come in between $2.3 billion and $2.5 billion versus the old guidance of between $1.95 billion and $2.4 billion. The bottom line should come in between 14 cents per share and 22 cents per share, versus previous estimates of between 1 cent per share and 15 cents per share.
Continue reading Texas Instruments issues optimistic new guidance
Posted Jun 4th 2009 11:40AM by Eric Buscemi
Filed under: Analyst reports, Analyst upgrades and downgrades, Intel (INTC), Yum Brands (YUM), NIKE, Inc'B' (NKE), Analyst initiations
Analyst upgrades:
- Stephens upgraded The Andersons (NASDAQ: ANDE) to Overweight from Equal Weight on expectations the company is benefiting from good space income opportunities and better ethanol profitability. The firm raised its target price to $31 from $28.
- Jefferies upgraded NRG Energy (NYSE: NRG) to Buy from Hold as the analyst believes Exelon (NYSE: EXC) will have to materially raise its offer to close the acquisition. The firm raised its target on shares to $25 from $22.50.
- FBR Capital upgraded FMC Technologies (NYSE: FTI) to Outperform from Market Perform after meeting with management to reflect the company's 2011 growth potential. The firm raised its target on shares to $51.
- J. Sainsbury (OTC: JSAIY) was upgraded to Overweight from Equal Weight at Morgan Stanley.
- SVB Financial (NASDAQ: SIVB) and Fulton Financial (NASDAQ: FULT) were upgraded to Outperform from Sector Perform at RBC Capital.
Continue reading Analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations: ANDE, CAR, YUM, INTC, NKE ...
Posted May 29th 2009 10:00AM by Jim Cramer
Filed under: Microsoft (MSFT), Apple Inc (AAPL), Intel (INTC), Market matters, JPMorgan Chase (JPM), Bank of America (BAC), Research in Motion (RIMM), Oracle Corp (ORCL), QUALCOMM Inc (QCOM), Cramer on BloggingStocks
TheStreet.com's Jim Cramer says markets are up big worldwide, and hedge funds will be scrambling to keep up. Let's say you're a hedge fund manager. You check your screens in the morning. You look around the world. And you know what you see? Green arrows everywhere. Markets up huge: Canada up 27%, Mexico up 16%, Brazil up 62%, Hong Kong up 26%, U.K. up 10%, China up 59% and just about every Asia market up gigantically.
Oh, and the Nasdaq up 11%.
Double digits everywhere.
And you realize, "Oh boy, am I behind."
Continue reading Cramer on BloggingStocks: Get ready for some buying panic
Posted May 13th 2009 8:00AM by Paul Foster
Filed under: Intel (INTC), Options
Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) is recently up 17 cents to $15.38 in pre-open trading. INTC was fined $1.45 billion by the European Union for using rebates to impede competition. INTC said orders and billing so far in the June quarters have been better than INTC originally expected. INTC May 15 straddle is priced at 63 cents, June 15 is priced at $1.65. INTC option implied volatility of 44 is below its 26-week average of 52, according to Track Data suggesting decreasing price movement.
Arcelor Mittal (NYSE: MT) closed at $26.23. MT has recently announced it would make layoffs and idle iron-producing operations. MT June option implied volatility of 80 is below its 26-week average of 93, according to Track Data, suggesting decreasing price movement.
Option Update is provided by Stock Specialist Paul Foster of theflyonthewall.com.
Posted May 11th 2009 10:00AM by Jim Cramer
Filed under: Intel (INTC), Market matters, Schlumberger Limited (SLB), Bank of America (BAC), Cramer on BloggingStocks
Yes, we've sprinted for the past several weeks, but the bulls can catch their breath yet again. The too-far-too-fast police are out in full force today. Commodities have moved up too far too fast considering economic activity. Banks have moved up too much vs. nonperforming loans. Houses have moved up too fast considering foreclosures. And most important, stocks have moved up too fast vs. the fundamentals.
All of these, every one of these, are right. The problem is that they have been right for months. They were right when
Bank of America (NYSE:
BAC) (
Cramer's Take) went from $3 to $6. They were right when BAC went from $6 to $9. And they were right again when, in a slew of upgrades, BAC went to $14.
Continue reading Cramer on BloggingStocks: 'Due' for a pullback ... but so what?
Posted May 5th 2009 10:30AM by Jim Cramer
Filed under: Microsoft (MSFT), Apple Inc (AAPL), Cisco Systems (CSCO), Intel (INTC), Market matters, Bank of America (BAC), Black and Decker (BDK), Research in Motion (RIMM), United Parcel'B' (UPS), U.S. Steel (X), Freep't McMoRan Copper (FCX), Wells Fargo (WFC), Cramer on BloggingStocks
TheStreet.com's Jim Cramer says it's hard not to capitulate when your clients demand irrationality. When I was weighted short and we would have these seemingly endless days of rallying, it was the mornings that would get me. The mark-ups of the futures, the refusal of Asia or Europe to go down, the "tone." It was relentless.
Then I would get to the office and, after a long period in which all I heard were downgrades, I would be greeted by upgrades, where I would always scream, "Now? Now they upgrade
Intel (NASDAQ:
INTC) (
Cramer's Take)?" Or, "He's putting
Research In Motion (NASDAQ:
RIMM) (
Cramer's Take) on the list now, after this run?" Or, "
Wells Fargo (NYSE:
WFC) (
Cramer's Take) goes from hold to buy? After it ran up 4 points? What is he thinking?"
Continue reading Cramer on BloggingStocks: The pain of being rational
Posted May 4th 2009 12:00PM by Eric Buscemi
Filed under: Analyst reports, Analyst upgrades and downgrades, Intel (INTC), Adobe Systems (ADBE), MasterCard Inc'A' (MA), Research in Motion (RIMM), Burger King Hldgs (BKC), Analyst initiations, Urban Outfitters (URBN)
Analyst upgrades:
- Jefferies upgraded Cytec Industries (NYSE: CYT) to Buy from Hold on valuation and believes liquidity concerns are overdone. The firm raised its target on the stock to $27 from $20.
- Morgan Stanley upgraded Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) to Overweight from Equal Weight and raised its price target to $19 from $15. Morgan Stanley's survey indicates positive trends in the business supply chain and the analysts expects estimates to move higher from increased server MPU sales and growth in Windows 7.
- Pali upgraded Urban Outfitters (NASDAQ: URBN) to Buy from Neutral on valuation and believes the company's tough Q2 compares are already priced into the stock. The firm has a $25 target on shares.
- Research in Motion (NASDAQ: RIMM) was upgraded to Conviction Buy from Buy at Goldman.
- MasterCard (NYSE: MA) was lifted to Buy from Hold at Deutsche Bank.
- Burger King (NYSE: BKC) was raised to Buy from Neutral at Banc of America/Merrill.
Continue reading Analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations: INTC, RIMM, BKC, MA, ADBE ...
Posted Apr 23rd 2009 10:40AM by Jim Cramer
Filed under: Google (GOOG), Yahoo! (YHOO), Apple Inc (AAPL), eBay (EBAY), Intel (INTC), Market matters, International Business Machines (IBM), Nokia Corp. (NOK), Best Buy (BBY), Corning Inc (GLW), Sun Microsystems (JAVA), Oracle Corp (ORCL), QUALCOMM Inc (QCOM), Broadcom Corp'A' (BRCM), Cramer on BloggingStocks
Continue reading Cramer on BloggingStocks: It's go with the flow on tech stocks
Posted Apr 22nd 2009 4:35PM by Tom Taulli
Filed under: Apple Inc (AAPL), Intel (INTC), Next big thing
Venrock is one of the top VCs in the world. Some of its early-stage investments include
Apple (Nasdaq:
AAPL) and
Intel (Nasdaq:
INTC), just to name a few.
This week, I had a chance to meet up with one of Venrock's partners: David Pakman. Prior to this, he was the CEO of eMusic and the co-founder of Myplay.
So, what are some of the game-changing trends he's looking at? Let's take a look:
Real-Time Web: With Twitter, you can instantly communicate what you're doing. And, with Facebook, you can give your status updates. In fact, such activities are becoming known as the "statusphere."
Continue reading Venrock VC looks at the next big ideas
Posted Apr 18th 2009 12:10PM by Trey Thoelcke
Filed under: Earnings reports, Google (GOOG), General Electric (GE), Intel (INTC), Nokia Corp. (NOK), Citigroup Inc. (C), Johnson and Johnson (JNJ), JPMorgan Chase (JPM), Abbott Laboratories (ABT), Regions Financial (RF), Baxter Intl (BAX), Charles Schwab Corp (SCHW), Chevron Corp (CVX), ConocoPhillips (COP), Goldman Sachs Group (GS), Mattel, Inc (MAT), BP p.l.c. ADS (BP), AMR Corp (AMR), Harley-Davidson (HOG)
Here are some highlights from this past week's earnings coverage from BloggingStocks:
Continue reading Earnings highlights: Goldman Sachs, Google, Citigroup, GE, Intel, Nokia and more
Posted Apr 15th 2009 7:37AM by Melly Alazraki
Filed under: Before the bell, International markets, Earnings reports, Intel (INTC), Market matters, Economic data, Oil

U.S. stock futures were mixed Wednesday morning, a day after
Intel (NASDQ:
INTC) gave a cautious outlook as it kicked off tech sector earnings and as
UBS (NYSE:
UBS) said it expects a massive loss and announced layoffs. In addition, much economic data is on tap this morning, including inflation data.
[
Update 8:45: Futures turned lower, indicating another lower open for U.S. markets.]
On the other hand, a Bloomberg survey showed
confidence in the global economy rose to an 11-month high as officials stepped up efforts to thaw credit markets, stocks rallied and some banks returned to profit. Meanwhile, a key Chinese economic data -- GDP -- due out this week may show the
Chinese economy is bottoming, indicating a recovery will follow, economists say.
Continue reading Before the bell: Wall Street set for a lower open on Intel; ahead of data
Posted Apr 14th 2009 6:00PM by Michael Fowlkes
Filed under: Major movement, Earnings reports, Forecasts, Good news, Bad news, Competitive strategy, Intel (INTC), Market matters, Economic data, Technology

Shares of health care giant
Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:
INTC) have been selling off in after hours trading, following the company's first quarter earnings announcement.
As we discussed in our
earnings preview, analysts had been looking to see the company show first quarter earnings of 2 cents per share, but the company surprised to the upside, with a reported 11 cents per share. Despite this good news, the stock has dropped around 3.5% in after hours trading.
Continue reading Intel drops, despite better than expected earnings
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