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Chip giant Intel (click ticker for report: ) updated its third quarter outlook Friday morning. The firm expects revenue of $12.9-$13.5 billion compared to its previous guidance of $13.8-$14.8 billion and below the consensus estimate of $14.2 billion. Gross margin expectations were reduced to 62% (+/- 1%), from its previous guidance midpoint of 63%. On the positive side, R&D spending will come in at the low-end of the firm’s guidance range of $12.1-$12.7 billion. Intel cited macroeconomic headwinds, reductions in supply chain inventory, lower enterprise spending and weaker emerging markets demand as the main drivers behind the guidance cut. Yet, the data center business continues to meet expectations, suggesting that weakness is mainly isolated to its PC operations. We’re not surprised … Read more
The chip giant has faced some pressure recently, but why?
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Computing giant HP issued a poor outlook, but the company still generated substantial cash in its third quarter. We think shares are cheap, but that doesn’t mean we are buying.
Texas Instruments’ second-quarter results were mixed, and guidance was relatively weak. We aren’t crazy about the company at current levels, but its valuation is becoming more compelling after recent price declines.
Enterprise technology firm IBM reported solid second-quarter earnings Wednesday, but we think shares are fairly valued.
Chip maker Intel reported a solid second quarter Tuesday. Though guidance was revised downward, we still think the shares are cheap.
Chipmaker AMD pre-announced poor results for its second-quarter revenue. We suspect earnings will also be poor, but we still like Intel.
Google announced its Nexus 7 tablet yesterday. We don’t think the product will truly compete against the iPad or the Surface.