Next Inning Technology Research Provides Analysis of Texas Instruments' Mid- Quarter Call, Comments on Intersil, Silicon Image a
09 Juin 2005 - 6:29PM
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Next Inning Technology Research Provides Analysis of Texas
Instruments' Mid- Quarter Call, Comments on Intersil, Silicon Image
and Sigma Designs PRINCETON, N.J., June 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Next
Inning Technology Research (http://www.nextinning.com/), a
subscription service focused on semiconductor and technology
stocks, announced today that it has provided to members in- depth
analysis of Texas Instruments' (NYSE:TXN) mid-quarter conference
call. Editor, Paul McWilliams, noted that the TI call was easily
one of the best and most informative mid-quarter reviews he's ever
heard. Among other things, McWilliams said the news from TI clearly
shows they are set to benefit as the world continues its march
towards digital TV. Earlier this week, McWilliams discussed how the
digital TV revolution would benefit companies such as Intersil
(NASDAQ:ISIL) and Silicon Image (NASDAQ:SIMGE), but that he remains
cool on the prospects for Sigma Designs (NASDAQ:SIGM). To read Next
Inning's complete commentary and its latest coverage of the above
companies, sign up for a 30-day complimentary trial. You'll also
receive free access to Next Inning's quarterly "State of Tech"
report, a $149 value, which will be published later this month:
https://www.nextinning.com/subscribe/index.php?refer=prn79 In his
last "State of Tech" Report, McWilliams illustrated to readers why
long-term trends in the tech supply chain are changing and why
these trends have altered the placement of inventory burdens. In
his TI report, he notes that Ronald Slaymaker, TI VP of IR,
addressed and confirmed these changes. In a separate interview,
McWilliams said, "Wall Street often notices changes reasonably
quickly, but seldom grasps what drives the changes in time to
react." McWilliams looked at the following company-specific topics,
among others: -- A year ago, McWilliams predicted TI would grow
profits faster than sales in 2005 and that TI sales would grow
faster than the semi industry as a whole. In an interview,
McWilliams said, "This is exactly what we're seeing today and it
should be no surprise to investors." In his mid-quarter TI report,
McWilliams explains why. -- Find out why McWilliams believes the
information from the Texas Instruments mid-quarter update bodes
well, not only for TI, but also for the broad semiconductor
industry. -- Find out what positive developments could be in store
for Silicon Image once it meets NASDAQ requirements. -- Why isn't
McWilliams as enamored with Sigma Designs as many other are? -- Why
does McWilliams believe Intersil will benefit from the digital TV
move? About Next Inning Technology Research Next Inning Technology
Research is a subscription financial newsletter focused on
technology stocks. Editor Paul McWilliams is a 20+-year industry
veteran. NOTE: This release was published by F.P. Real Ventures I,
LLC (CRD #131926), a registered investment advisor with the NASD
and State of NJ. 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:
Rusty Szurek, Next Inning Technology Research, +1-888-440-6116.
DATASOURCE: F.P. Real Ventures I, LLC CONTACT: Rusty Szurek, Next
Inning Technology Research, +1-888-440-6116 Web site:
http://www.nextinning.com/
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