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Video Game: Stock Car racing game with 3 game modes - Quick Race, Season, and Career.
Company: Electronic Arts (2001-10-16)
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12 Simple Technical Indicators That Really Work [DVD] with Mark Larson technical analysis Synopsis: Discover how the right technical indicators will help you get in and out of the markets - with profits in tow. Join market educator Mark Larson, author of Technical Charting for Profits, as he shares his 12 favorite indicators and details how he picked them, how he tested them, and how they work together to give traders the kind of success he's enjoyed for nearly a decade. Learn why certain indicators work during certain markets, 2 indicators with a 90% accuracy record, choosing the most effective moving averages, and more. With Mark's thorough new workshop, and online support manual, you'll soon see why "Your profits are within your chart." Jacket Description: One of the biggest problems with being a technical trader is that there are simply too many indicators to follow - and many of them are not consistently reliable. That's why market educator and Technical Charting for Profits author Mark Larson urges his students to keep technical efforts simple, focusing on a small group of technical indicators that really work. Join Larson, in his new video, as he explains his 12 favorite indicators, how he picked them, how he tested them, and how they work together to give traders the kind of success he's enjoyed for nearly a decade. This thorough workshop, with online support manual, provides proven analytical tools for every trader seeking to stack up piles of profits - not pounds of useless paper charts and other questionable technical data. Join Larson, in his informative new video, as he reveals ... - 2 indicators with a 90% accuracy record - The right parameters for your technical analysis indicators. - Using volume to measure trend strength & spot reversals. - How to evaluate & choose the most effective moving averages - and how moving average length impacts the precision of your timing. - Keeping it simple: 4 simple strategies that hold the key to market success - And, above all, recognizing the importance of patience - and practicing it.

DVD: DVD, Live, Color* 2 indicators with a 90% accuracy record, * The right parameters for your technical analysis indicators., * Using volume to measure trend strength & spot reversals., *How to evaluate & choose the most effective moving averages, *Keeping it simple: 4 simple strategies that hold the key to market success
Company: Marketplace (2005)
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Amazon.com Books: Tech stocks
Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits and Other Writings (Wiley Investment Classics) Widely respected and admired, Philip Fisher is among the most influential investors of all time. His investment philosophies, introduced almost forty years ago, are not only studied and applied by today's financiers and investors, but are also regarded by many as gospel. This book is invaluable reading and has been since it was first published in 1958. The updated paperback retains the investment wisdom of the original edition and includes the perspectives of the author's son Ken Fisher, an investment guru in his own right in an expanded preface and introduction
"I sought out Phil Fisher after reading his Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits...A thorough understanding of the business, obtained by using Phil's techniques...enables one to make intelligent investment commitments."
Warren Buffet

Author: Philip A. Fisher
Paperback: 320 pages
Company: Wiley (2003-09-04)
ISBN: 0471445509
List Price: $21.95
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Tech Stock Valuation: Investor Psychology and Economic Analysis The contribution of research and development to a company's market value has grown considerably in recent years. In the mid-1970s, accountants were able to capture on their ledgers 90-95% of a firm's book value, but by 2000 the importance of intangible assets had grown to the point where they could account for only 13-15%. Financial economists and accountants have investigated the link between a firm's market value and its R&D spending, and various factions advocate a variety of positions on the amount and rate of investment, investors' ability to capture returns on that investment, and ways to measure value, investment, and returns.
'Tech Stock Valuation' extends the R&D literature by providing detailed direct evidence on the market value implications of inventive and innovative output. Specifically, the book demonstrates that stock-price effects of patent output are most pronounced in the case of of high-quality patents, where patent quality is measured by scientific merit. Scientific measures of patent quality give tech stock investors and R&D managers a valuable new tool that can be used to measure R&D program effectiveness. At the same time, it gives investors a new tool to help them assess the value of hard-to-measure intangible assets.

*Provides detailed direct evidence on the market value implications of inventive and innovative output
*Based on recent research, much of which Dr. Hirschey has pioneered
*Gives financial professionals a new tool for assessing R&D quality and its relation to market valuation

Author: Mark Hirschey
Hardcover: 271 pages
Company: Academic Press (2003-07-01)
ISBN: 0123497043
List Price: $102.00
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Every Investor's Guide to High-Tech Stocks and Mutual Funds, 3rd Edition: Proven Strategies for Picking High-Growth Winners (Every Investor's Guide to High-Tech Stocks & Mutual Funds) Updated with new information, including:

The newest ways to invest in Internet stocks
Recent biotech developments and their effect on the market
Latest trends in high-tech consumer products

Updated and revised for the Third Edition, this national bestseller shows you how investing in high-tech can make you rich--even if you don't understand the technology.

How do you find the next Cisco or Intel? How can you avoid losing your shirt on start-up companies that suddenly fizzle and die? And how can techies and non-techies alike get the edge on Wall Street's booming high-technology sector?

Whether the stock market is enjoying an explosive bull run or retreating in the face of a possible bear market, the world of high-tech has become the most important investment opportunity of our time. Now, in this latest revised edition of Every Investor's Guide to High-Tech Stocks and Mutual Funds, Michael Murphy shows that you don't have to be an engineer or research scientist to do well in technology stocks. From software to communications to biotech, Every Investor's Guide to High-Tech Stocks and Mutual Funds provides refreshingly clear, jargon-free analysis of the eight key technology industries, sharing coveted insider tips and wisdom that will supercharge your portfolio's results.

Every Investor's Guide to High-Tech Stocks and Mutual Funds quickly established itself as the definitive book on high-tech stocks when it was first released in the fall of 1997. In this fully updated Third Edition, Murphy provides information on the newest ways to invest in Internet stocks, recent biotech developments and their effect on the market, and the latest trends in high-tech consumer products. Also included is a revised and updated list of the author's predicted blue chips of 2010.

Focusing on long-term investment strategies--including the easy-to-use Growth-Flow strategy that has made Murphy's California Technology Stock Letter one of the top-rated investment publications in the world--Murphy answers frequently asked questions and guides readers through the dos and don'ts of putting your money into high-tech. Got the inside scoop on an upstart software company or a great no-load fund that has skyrocketed in the past six months? Murphy shows you how to evaluate opportunities, decipher industry hype, and pick your shots with care. Unsure if you should heed the experts' warnings about the economy and the oncoming investment slump? Murphy offers surefire techniques for knowing when to invest--and when to get out. Simply trying to fund a comfortable retirement? Murphy examines a variety of stock and mutual fund options, and helps you assess which ones best suit your needs.

Whether you're investing in blue chip stocks or convertible bonds, this groundbreaking book provides essential information on how to build a technology portfolio, how to calculate the downside risk of any investment, and how to apply Murphy's unique, proven Growth-Flow model to maximize your returns. With detailed company profiles, stock performance records, and contact information for thirty of the best technology mutual funds, as well as forecasts for the next five years, Every Investor's Guide to High-Tech Stocks and Mutual Funds arms individual investors with everything they need to cash in on the current technology boom and beat the Dow in the stock market's hottest sector.

Author: Michael Murphy
Hardcover: 320 pages
Company: Broadway (2000-01-04) (2000-01-04)
ISBN: 0767904567
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Junior Stock: Drag Racing the Family Sedan (Cartech) In the 1950s and 1960s, drag racing was an exciting new sport that anyone with a car could participate in. Based on their equipment, the participants cars were assigned to specific classes. This structure made it possible to compete against others with similar equipment, and for the most talented tuners and drivers to become National Champions and/or World Record holders in their class.
This class format encouraged amateur participation on a level never before seen. Drag racing was a popular hobby for many, and their competition vehicles were typically warmed-over street cars that had been strategically upgraded to the limits of their specific class. This made drag racing wildly popular and amazingly attainable. The end of the class structure meant a great loss in the sport s popularity, but these amazing times will never be forgotten.
Stock-class drag racing is celebrated in this new book, with hundreds of vintage color photographs showing the way it used to be. If you were a fan or participant back in the day, or are a lover of vintage drag cars, Junior Stock: Stock-Class Drag Racing 1964-1971 is a book you ll thoroughly enjoy.

Author: Doug Boyce
Paperback: 160 pages
Company: Car Tech (2012-08-15)
ISBN: 1934709913
List Price: $34.95
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The Internet Bubble: Inside the Overvalued World of High-Tech Stocks--And What You Need to Know to Avoid the Coming Shakeout

The spectacular Bull Market in high-tech stocks is the investment story of the decade.

The numbers are astonishing. The Internet boom has created new household names such as Yahoo, Amazon, and America Online -- companies that today command billions in market value. Internet startups like Healtheon and eBay have seen their stocks sky-rocket over 3000 percent since their IPOs, and dozens of other Internet stocks have doubled, tripled, and even quadrupled on their first day of trading.

Here is a market where:

entrepreneurs like the thirty-something founders of Yahoo and Amazon become global billionaires overnight;

money-losing startups command market valuations that make the captains of traditional industry cry their hearts out and tremble with competitive fear;

and venture capitalists and investment bankers cash in big on companies barely out of the cradle.

But individual retail investors -- the outsiders in this turn of the century roulette game -- are left to foot the bill, paying exorbitant prices for stocks that will end up diving off a cliff.

TheInternet Bubble is the story of the turbulent world ofhigh-tech stocks, a place where fortunes aremade and lost in a day. This book uncovers the innerworkingsof an industry that increasingly thrives ongreed and hype. It shows who is really getting rich, and how they use small investors to finance their empires.

Silicon Valley insiders Anthony and Michael Perkins provide a behind-the-scenes look at the forces -- and the people -- stoking the money engine in the technology stock market. They show how the allure of fast-paced innovation and overnight success has driven an ongoing market frenzy around Internetstocks, creating what they call an "Internet Bubble." Most important, the authors show that, when the Bubble inevitably bursts, Main Street -- not Wall Street -- will take the big hit, unless individual investors take steps to protect themselves now.

This is a book that will make every investor in America think twice before chasing the latest "hot" Internet stock.

Author: Anthony B. Perkins, Michael C. Perkins
Hardcover: 283 pages
Company: Harperbusiness (1999-11)
ISBN: 0066640008
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Crapshoot Investing: How Tech-Savvy Traders and Clueless Regulators Turned the Stock Market into a Casino

In just the past few years, the equity markets have been transformed into a high-speed casino that’s a pure crapshoot: a white-knuckle rollercoaster ride that has left individual investors legitimately terrified of equities. The Flash Crash of May 6, 2010–when the DJIA plummeted 734 points in 17 minutes, and dozens of top companies traded as low as zero–was just a harbinger of disasters to come. In Crap Shoot Investing, Barron’s Washington Editor Jim McTague reveals the twin causes of this massive transformation: high-frequency traders using mathematical hocus pocus, and blundering regulators whose attempts to promote long-term investment have massively backfired. McTague takes you through the Flash Crash moment by moment, revealing what happened and how it happened. Next, he burrows “under the volcano” to uncover the titanic, uncontrolled forces now at work in equity markets, showing investors exactly what they’re jumping into when they buy and sell stock today. You’ll learn how new exchanges, desperate for cash, are attracting high-frequency traders at everyone else’s expense… how “dark pools” of hidden trades are tilting the playing field…how even small investors are promoting dangerous volatility. McTague explains why regulators continue to ignore the big picture as the markets accelerate towards chaos. Last but not least, he presents a rational strategy for investors who need to get ahead in markets that have become riskier than most casinos.

 

"A valuable read for anyone considering investing in equity markets."

Reprinted with permission from CHOICE http://www.cro2.org, copyright by the American Library Association.



Author: Jim McTague
Hardcover: 256 pages
Company: FT Press (2011-03-11)
ISBN: 0132599686
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A Fearless And High Tech Approach To Stock Market Investing Generally, there are three types of approach when it comes to stock investing. Technical, Fundamental and Quantitative Analysis. This book is not about the technical and fundamental methods. This book concentrate on the “Quants” method. If you haven't heard by now “Quants” or Quantitative Analysts are number geeks. They crunch numbers, uncover clues in the data, and let the computers do the rest. That’s right! The computers are fearless. Quants used high/advanced technology to predict and invest in the market.
I want all the investors, including you, to be informed of the latest technology use by quants to model and predict the market.
Yes the mathematics for this method is complex, but I've made it so easy for you to understand. Just read about 24 interesting pages and learn how the computer goes to work crunching all the numbers.
The maths will be explained in details using MS Excel spreadsheet as example. Anyone who can use MS Excel for data manipulation and analysis will find this book easy to understand.

Author: Joe Choong
Kindle Edition: 42 pages Kindle eBook
Company: (2012-05-06) (2012-05-06)
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The Dendreon Effect: How Felons, Con-men and Wall Street Insiders Manipulate High-tech Stocks A riveting tale of how shady investors and crooked brokerages conspired to manipulate the shares of a small drug compnay with some innovative ideas about how to develop cancer drugs. And a blueprint for how these bad actors do the same to other firms...and rip off ordinary investors. Unlike other books on finance, this reads like a thriller or a conspiracy yarn--but it's all true!

Author: Mark Mitchell
Paperback: 288 pages
Company: Silver Lake (2011-04-15)
ISBN: 1563431416
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Trading and Valuing Internet and High Tech Stocks A simple , realistic guide to adopting an investment strategy for internet and technology stock. Now is the time to get back into the market after the boom and bust of the dot com days has settled. By adopting a long-short portfolio and trading according to some simple rules, any investor can make a good return.

Author: Tom Gats
Paperback: 260 pages
Company: Global Professional Publishing (2002-01)
ISBN: 0852976194
List Price: $35.00
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This digital document is an article from Chief Executive (U.S.), published by Chief Executive Publishing on May 1, 2003. The length of the article is 3454 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: CEO vs CEO: in the fight over expensing stock options, it's the tech industry against the world. .(Chief Executive Officer)(TechNet opposition)(includes graph of 25 companies that expense the most)(Cover Story)
Author: Leah Nathans Spiro
Publication: Chief Executive (U.S.) (Magazine/Journal)
Date: May 1, 2003
Publisher: Chief Executive Publishing
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Article Type: Cover Story

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The Dendreon Effect: How Felons, Con-Men and Wall Street Insiders Manipulate High-Tech Stocks Wall Street has become a villain again. In Hollywood films.
To a few muck-raking journalists. For angry protesters. But the
problems in the American financial system run much deeper than
big banks. Or greedy individuals. The corruption is institutional.
Mark Mitchell knows how this vast corruption has come about. He
knows that the truth is easy to see...if people are willing to look.
In this book, Mitchell gives readers an example of how key elements
of the U.S. financial system have been "captured" and debased by
self-interested parties. He tells the story in vivid detail, focusing on
one small pharmaceutical company. And the market manipulators
who tried to bring it down.
Why is this story so important? Here's Mitchell's answer:
"If you're a journalist at a major publication, you're afraid to consider
the possibility that the United States is beginning to look, in some
respects, like a Third World country. It's impossible for you to
conceive that parts of the American government...have been
corrupted. ...You don't want to hear that some of the most powerful
hedge funds in the nation have ties to the Mafia."

Author: Mark Mitchell
Kindle Edition: 288 pages Kindle eBook
Company: Silver Lake Publishing (2011-12-30) (2011-12-30)
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TMT Analyst Commentary on technology, telecom and media stocks.Kindle blogs are fully downloaded onto your Kindle so you can read them even when you're not wirelessly connected. And unlike RSS readers which often only provide headlines, blogs on Kindle give you full text content and images, and are updated wirelessly throughout the day.

Author: TMT Analyst
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Company: TMT Analyst (2009-12-01) (2009-12-02)
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A Fearless And High Tech Approach To Stock Market Investing Generally, there are three types of approach when it comes to stock investing. Technical, Fundamental and Quantitative Analysis. This book is not about the technical and fundamental methods. This book concentrate on the “Quants” method. If you haven't heard by now “Quants” or Quantitative Analysts are number geeks. They crunch numbers, uncover clues in the data, and let the computers do the rest. That’s right! The computers are fearless. Quants used high/advanced technology to predict and invest in the market.
I want all the investors, including you, to be informed of the latest technology use by quants to model and predict the market.
Yes the mathematics for this method is complex, but I've made it so easy for you to understand. Just read about 24 interesting pages and learn how the computer goes to work crunching all the numbers.
The maths will be explained in details using MS Excel spreadsheet as example. Anyone who can use MS Excel for data manipulation and analysis will find this book easy to understand.

Author: Joe Choong
Kindle Edition: 42 pages Kindle eBook
Company: (2012-05-06) (2012-05-06)
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3-6-12 Buy-Sell-Hold Ratings for 200 TECH Stocks (StockRing AI Software) The daily report with Buy-Sell-Hold ratings for 200 NASDAQ major stocks is presented below. The ratings are generated by StockRing Artificial Intelligence Software. The ratings are updated daily.

March 6, 2012. Nasdaq 200 largest stocks have 85% chance to go down substantially in price in the very near future. StockRing software detected 170 stocks to sell out of which 120 stocks received “SUPER SELL” rating. At this time StockRing predicts a mini crash of Nasdaq index. We are presented with an INCREDIBLE opportunity to buy BEAR ETFs or take short positions in some “SUPER SELL” stocks.

This report is generated by StockRing Artificial Intelligence software that analyses each stock and generates a Buy-Sell-Hold rating for each company. This report is run daily and published for sale on Amazon.com.

The report covers 200 NASDAQ stocks: AAPL ABB ACXM ADBE ADI ADS ADTN ADVS AIXG AKAM ALTR AMD AME AMSC ANSS AOS APH ARBA ARMH ARW ASIA ASX ASML ATVI AVT AVX AYI BIDU BCOV BDC BWC BGC BHE BIO BLKB BMC BRCM BRKR CA CACI CAE CAJ CBE CERN CHKP CNQR CPWR CREE CRM CSC CSCO CTSH CTXS CVLT CYOU CYMI DBD DELL DHR DMD DOX DRIV ELX EMC EMR ENR ENS ETN FDS FFIV FICO FISV FSLR GA GIB GOOG GPRO GRMN GSIG GTI HITT HPQ HRS HUB-B HXL IART IBM IDCC ILMN INFA INFY INTC INTU ISIL ITT JDAS JKHY JKS JNPR KNM LRCX LLTC LOGI LORL LPS LPL LXK MANT MCHP MCRS MDAS MDRX MELI MEAS MR MRVL MSFT MSTR MTD MXIM NATI NICE NJ NOK NCR NTAP NUAN ONNN ORCL OTEX PBI PCLN PEGA PKI PLCM PLT PLXS PMCS PMTC PRGS PTI PWRD QCOM QGEN QLGC QSFT QSII RAX RHT RIMM ROP RVBD SAI SAP SAPE SANM SCSC SI SINA SLAB SYNA SNDK SNPS SNX SOHU SPIL SNCR STEC STX SWKS SYKE SYMC SYNT TDC TECD TIBX TEL TLAB TSM TMO TNB TRMB TSL TSS TTEC TXN UIS VECO VMW VRSN VSH WAT WBMD WCC WDC WIT XLNX XRX YHOO

The success rate of the report is about 80%. StockRing software is written by Eric Katsov.

For more information visit StockRing.com.

Author: Eric Katsov
Kindle Edition: 12 pages Kindle eBook
Company: (2012-03-06) (2012-03-06)
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3-9-12 Buy-Sell-Hold Ratings for 200 TECH Stocks (StockRing AI Software) The daily report with Buy-Sell-Hold ratings for 200 NASDAQ major stocks is presented below. The ratings are generated by StockRing Artificial Intelligence Software. The ratings are updated daily.

March 8, 2012. NASDAQ 200 largest stocks have 79% chance to go up substantially in price in the very near future. StockRing software detected 158 stocks to buy out of which 47 stocks received “SUPER BUY” rating. At this time StockRing predicts a rise of NASDAQ index. We are presented with an INCREDIBLE opportunity to buy BULL ETFs or take long positions in some “SUPER BUY” stocks.

This report is generated by StockRing Artificial Intelligence software that analyses each stock and generates a Buy-Sell-Hold rating for each company. This report is run daily and published for sale on Amazon.com.

The report covers 200 NASDAQ stocks: AAPL ABB ACXM ADBE ADI ADS ADTN ADVS AIXG AKAM ALTR AMD AME AMSC ANSS AOS APH ARBA ARMH ARW ASIA ASX ASML ATVI AVT AVX AYI BIDU BCOV BDC BWC BGC BHE BIO BLKB BMC BRCM BRKR CA CACI CAE CAJ CBE CERN CHKP CNQR CPWR CREE CRM CSC CSCO CTSH CTXS CVLT CYOU CYMI DBD DELL DHR DMD DOX DRIV ELX EMC EMR ENR ENS ETN FDS FFIV FICO FISV FSLR GA GIB GOOG GPRO GRMN GSIG GTI HITT HPQ HRS HUB-B HXL IART IBM IDCC ILMN INFA INFY INTC INTU ISIL ITT JDAS JKHY JKS JNPR KNM LRCX LLTC LOGI LORL LPS LPL LXK MANT MCHP MCRS MDAS MDRX MELI MEAS MR MRVL MSFT MSTR MTD MXIM NATI NICE NJ NOK NCR NTAP NUAN ONNN ORCL OTEX PBI PCLN PEGA PKI PLCM PLT PLXS PMCS PMTC PRGS PTI PWRD QCOM QGEN QLGC QSFT QSII RAX RHT RIMM ROP RVBD SAI SAP SAPE SANM SCSC SI SINA SLAB SYNA SNDK SNPS SNX SOHU SPIL SNCR STEC STX SWKS SYKE SYMC SYNT TDC TECD TIBX TEL TLAB TSM TMO TNB TRMB TSL TSS TTEC TXN UIS VECO VMW VRSN VSH WAT WBMD WCC WDC WIT XLNX XRX YHOO

The success rate of the report is about 80%. StockRing software is written by Eric Katsov.

For more information visit StockRing.com.


Author: Eric Katsov
Kindle Edition: 11 pages Kindle eBook
Company: (2012-03-08) (2012-03-08)
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Tech Stock Valuation: Investor Psychology and Economic Analysis The contribution of research and development to a company's market value has grown considerably in recent years. In the mid-1970s, accountants were able to capture on their ledgers 90-95% of a firm's book value, but by 2000 the importance of intangible assets had grown to the point where they could account for only 13-15%. Financial economists and accountants have investigated the link between a firm's market value and its R&D spending, and various factions advocate a variety of positions on the amount and rate of investment, investors' ability to capture returns on that investment, and ways to measure value, investment, and returns.
'Tech Stock Valuation' extends the R&D literature by providing detailed direct evidence on the market value implications of inventive and innovative output. Specifically, the book demonstrates that stock-price effects of patent output are most pronounced in the case of of high-quality patents, where patent quality is measured by scientific merit. Scientific measures of patent quality give tech stock investors and R&D managers a valuable new tool that can be used to measure R&D program effectiveness. At the same time, it gives investors a new tool to help them assess the value of hard-to-measure intangible assets.


*Provides detailed direct evidence on the market value implications of inventive and innovative output
*Based on recent research, much of which Dr. Hirschey has pioneered
*Gives financial professionals a new tool for assessing R&D quality and its relation to market valuation

Author: Mark Hirschey
Kindle Edition: 290 pages Kindle eBook
Company: Academic Press (2003-07-01) (2003-06-17)
List Price: $81.95
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Fisher Investments on Technology (Fisher Investments Press) The sixth installment of the Fisher Investments On series is a comprehensive guide to understanding and analyzing investment opportunities within the Technology sector. Fisher Investments on Technology can help you quickly become familiar with this highly diversified sector, how the sector is segmented by industries, their respective macroeconomic drivers, and the challenges facing Technology firms.

This reliable guide skillfully addresses how to determine optimal times to invest in Technology stocks, and which industries and sub-industries have the potential to perform well in various environments. The global Technology sector is complex, including a variety of sub-industries and countries—each with their own unique characteristics. Using the framework found here, you'll discover how to identify these differences, spot opportunities, and avoid major pitfalls.

Fisher Investments on Technology: Discusses industry fundamentals, drivers, attributes, and potential challenges Addresses the challenges unique to Technology and some common pitfalls to avoid. Delves into top-down investment methodology as well as individual security analysis. Outlines a five-step process to help differentiate Technology firms—designed to help you identify ones that may have greatest probability of outperforming Provides investment strategies for a variety of market environments

Filled with in-depth insights and expert advice, Fisher Investments on Technology provides a framework for understanding this sector and its industries to help you make better investment decisions—now and in the future. With this book as your guide, you can gain a global perspective of the Technology sector and discover strategies to help achieve your investing goals.

Author: Andrew Teufel, Brendan Erne
Kindle Edition: 208 pages Kindle eBook
Company: Wiley (2010-02-12) (2010-02-12)
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Trade Radar Presents my thoughts on ProShares ETFs, tech stocks and economic reports. Also presents an analysis of common and proprietary technical indicators.Kindle blogs are fully downloaded onto your Kindle so you can read them even when you're not wirelessly connected. And unlike RSS readers which often only provide headlines, blogs on Kindle give you full text content and images, and are updated wirelessly throughout the day.

Author: Trade Radar
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Tech-Stock Prospector Tech-Stock Prospector is an investment research & advisory newsletter covering various segments of the technology sector. Managing editor Rob DeFrancesco, a veteran tech analyst and former senior writer with Louis Rukeyser's Wall Street newsletter, tracks the latest developments in the tech world and uncovers the most promising investment opportunities. The following sectors are among those included in the coverage scope: wireless, networking infrastructure, storage, security, enterprise software, semiconductors and e-commerce.Rob conducts deep fundamental research to identify and capitalize on inefficiencies within the technology-stock sector. In addition to company-specific research, each issue features industry updates and analysis on key themes--including cloud computing, mobile broadband, collaboration, software as a service, data center consolidation and virtualization.Tech-Stock Prospector, launched in March 2003, covers both growth and value stocks. Rob tracks companies across the market-cap spectrum, with a focus on smaller and midsized names that don't get the attention they deserve from Wall Street. Readers are kept abreast of what's going on with the tech leaders, including Apple, Amazon.com, Cisco Systems, IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Google, Oracle and Intel.Here are some of the topics covered in the May 2012 issue:*The next growth phase for Apple*Cloud-software earnings shine*NetSuite gains enterprise traction*Ultimate Software partners with Yammer*Accelerating growth at Concur Technologies*A top growth play in networking security*Ariba arrives again*Competition heats up between Qlik & Tibco*Zynga proves tough to value*F5 Networks builds momentum in wireless*4 positive catalysts for Intel*Acme Packet hopes for a second-half recovery*Fusion-IO speeds up the datacenter*There’s value in the desktop at Citrix Systems*Splunk knows its way around machine data*TSP Deal Report: Constant ContactKindle Magazines are fully downloaded onto your Kindle so you can read them even when you're not wirelessly connected.

Author: Tech-Stock Prospector LLC
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Company: Tech-Stock Prospector LLC (2012-05-08)
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Seth Levine's VC Adventure Musings of a Boulder, Colorado bond technology investor.Kindle blogs are fully downloaded onto your Kindle so you can read them even when you're not wirelessly connected. And unlike RSS readers which often only provide headlines, blogs on Kindle give you full text content and images, and are updated wirelessly throughout the day.

Author: Seth Levine's VC Adventure
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Company: Seth Levine's VC Adventure (2012-02-07)
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