PRINCETON, N.J., Dec. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Next Inning Technology Research (http://www.nextinning.com/), an online investment newsletter focused on semiconductor and technology stocks, announced it has updated outlooks for FormFactor (NASDAQ:FORM), Siliconware Precision Industries (NASDAQ:SPIL), Advanced Semiconductor Engineering (NYSE:ASX) and Amkor Technology (NASDAQ: AMKR). Editor Paul McWilliams has displayed uncanny accuracy in predicting the ebb and flow of the markets during the last 12 months. He not only called the relief rally that started in November 2008 and nailed the March bottom to the day, but also predicted the catalysts that would be behind what has been one of the most significant recovery rallies in NASDAQ history. In an effort to prepare his readers for the remainder of 2009 and help them position their portfolios for the coming year, Next Inning has published McWilliams' Strategy Review and outlook for the next year. In this extensive report, McWilliams provides an in-depth forecast for a variety of tech sectors, points out what he sees as three danger periods looming in our future, and provides specific investment opinions and price targets on 37 leading tech stocks. Long-term Next Inning readers know this is an important report. In his special report published in late 2008, he helped position readers early with big winners like Apple, Blue Coat Systems, Flextronics, 3Com and Sun Microsystems, noting clearly the latter two were acquisition candidates. Prices for these stocks have since advanced between 130% and 255%. To get the inside scoop on how McWilliams regularly tops broad market performance, investors have the opportunity to take a free 21-day test drive with Next Inning. With this, investors will see firsthand how McWilliams has delivered a year-to-date return of 61% and will receive real-time access to his commentary. To take advantage of this offer, please visit the following link: https://www.nextinning.com/subscribe/index.php?refer=prn929 McWilliams covers these topics and more in his recent reports: -- In February 2009, McWilliams suggested it was time to reenter the package and test sector and stated that he thought that Advanced Semiconductor Engineering and Amkor would perform better than Siliconware going forward. As it turned out, between then and when he wrote it was time to take profits in October, Advanced Semiconductor Engineering and Amkor both gained roughly 150% and Siliconware went up "only" 50%. Now that the prices for these stocks have fallen, does McWilliams think it's time to buy again? -- FormFactor has gone up 13% since McWilliams advised Next Inning readers in late October that it was time to open a speculative position. Why does McWilliams think it's time to buy into the FormFactor story here? Does McWilliams see a specific catalyst that might drive FormFactor to report well above the expectations of Wall Street analysts in 2010? Founded in September 2002, Next Inning's model portfolio has returned 214% since its inception versus 23% for the S&P 500. About Next Inning: Next Inning is a subscription-based investment newsletter that provides regular coverage on more than 150 technology and semiconductor stocks. Subscribers receive intra-day analysis, commentary and recommendations, as well as access to monthly semiconductor sales analysis, regular Special Reports, and the Next Inning model portfolio. Editor Paul McWilliams is a 30+ year semiconductor industry veteran. NOTE: This release was published by Indie Research Advisors, LLC, a registered investment advisor with CRD #131926. Interested parties may visit adviserinfo.sec.gov for additional information. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investors should always research companies and securities before making any investments. Nothing herein should be construed as an offer or solicitation to buy or sell any security. CONTACT: Marcia Martin, Next Inning Technology Research, +1-888-278-5515 DATASOURCE: Indie Research Advisors, LLC CONTACT: Marcia Martin, Next Inning Technology Research, +1-888-278-5515 Web Site: http://www.nextinning.com/

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