Streaming Trends Make this Hardware Play Worth Following
One of the past few trends of the past few years has come from streaming. A number of media companies have considerably expanded their offerings in the past few years.
While the media companies themselves are likely to benefit, companies providing streaming hardware and software in general can profit from the ongoing rise of streaming even without having to benefit from a specific media company’s growth.
One such play isRoku (ROKU). They provide a platform device that allows for streaming services, as ...
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Data-Center Trends Bode Well for This Overlooked Tech Play
Semiconductors continue to look like a bright spot in the tech space following a drop in a number of tech heavy names so far this year. In particular, companies offering new products now to meet demand for the latest and next-generation tech can likely fare well.
One surprising play?Intel (INTC). Often written off as a has-been in the chip space thanks to its focus on computers, the company just launched its latest line in server chips, and early results are promising.
Intel ...
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Recurring Revenue Services Make for Strong Investment Returns
Wall Street loves hearing the words “recurring revenue.” That business model means receiving smaller sums from a customer, but on a regular, typically monthly, basis. Companies that move towards that model tend to be rewarded with upgrades.
One big name tech giant has been lagging the market lately. But it’s been focusing on increasing its recurring revenue by developing a suite of services rather than focus on creating new hardware to sell to customers.
That company is none other thanApple (AAPL). Investors ...
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Buybacks Bode Well for this Key Tech Supplier
Stock buybacks have had mixed results. But companies that are able to buy back shares at this point in the economic recovery are likely companies that are doing something right.
Case in point?Corning (GLW). The high-end glass supply company, responsible for products such as smartphone screens, is looking to buy back a 35 million share block held by Samsung Display. The block represents about 4 percent of outstanding shares.
Shares of Corning moved higher over 3 percent on the news and hit ...
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This Down-and-Out Asset Looks Oversold—Here’s How to Play It Higher
Investing is often about reverting to the mean. After one asset soars higher, another is likely out of favor. That will generally change as traders book profits in one area and look for a new trend underway.
A quiet trend has been going on with gold. Prices fell under $1,700 in early March, and have started to show some strength again. As investors look to alternatives to gold such as Bitcoin, the metal has gotten oversold, but is starting to move ...
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This Pandemic-Era Trend Is Continuing Strong in 2021
While the pandemic caused a shift to working from home and made companies likeZoom Communications (ZM) a household name, other trends played out as well. Spending more time in the home, consumers started spending more on home goods.
That’s a trend that looks likely to continue as the economy recovers and incomes rise. For those on the higher-end of the economic scale who were relatively unaffected, it bodes very well for high-end furnishing companies.
One big player?Williams-Sonoma (WSM). The company recently saw ...
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Here’s What to Do as Apple Rallies on the iCar Rumor
Apple (AAPL) is one of the greatest performing stocks of all time. However, the company has often shifted between rapid innovations of new products and spending years without any significant new products.
The past few years have seen few new developments, as the company has focused on annual upgrades to existing technologies. However, that hasn’t stopped rumors from starting about various new products. The latest rumor? An Apple-branded car.
The company hasn’t said anything about such a product yet, but that hasn’t ...
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Slight Sales Miss Signals a Long-Term Buy for this Stealth Tech Play
The past few years has seen an explosion of interest in software, security, and the rise of high-tech vehicles. A number of new and existing companies have been working to develop solutions for these spaces. One surprising name isBlackBerry (BB).
The former smartphone company has pivoted to security and automotive software, looking to create secure connections. The turnaround has been gradual, but it does look like it’s happening.
Nevertheless, shares have suffered as the company reported $215 million in earnings against an ...
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