AMAT $43.10
THis guy is becoming my favorite pumper - nailed AAPL and other large cap stocks.
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Business & Finance > Investments > Sectors > Technology > Computer Networks > CSCO
AMAT CHIP ORDERS & PROFITS BEAT EST'S - CHIP ORDERS, SALES, PROFITS BEATS ESTIMATES * PC Demand Strengthening * Pessimists turning Bullish * Rationality is to Buy Tech ++ APPLIED MATERIALS SURPRISE LIFTS EARNINGS By Sergio G. Non CNET News August 14, 2001, 3:45 p.m. PT Applied Materials topped the consensus forecast by 2 cents in the third quarter as sales didn't fall as much as most analysts feared. After market close Tuesday, the largest maker of chip-manufacturing equipment reported fiscal third-quarter net income of $29 million, or 3 cents per share. Not counting one-time charges, Applied Materials earned $41 million, or 5 cents per share. The company received $1.21 billion in new orders, more than some analysts expected. Orders should see "modest improvement" in early fiscal 2002, Bronson said. Some customers in the PC and wireless industries have indicated that demand has reached a bottom, executives said. - by: it_expansion
Business & Finance > Investments > Sectors > Technology > Semiconductors > AMD
AMAT CHIP ORDERS & PROFITS BEAT EST'S - CHIP ORDERS, SALES, PROFITS BEATS ESTIMATES * PC Sales Recovering Upward * Pessimists turning Bullish * Rationality is to Buy Tech ++ APPLIED MATERIALS SURPRISE LIFTS EARNINGS By Sergio G. Non CNET News August 14, 2001, 3:45 p.m. PT Applied Materials topped the consensus forecast by 2 cents in the third quarter as sales didn't fall as much as most analysts feared. After market close Tuesday, the largest maker of chip-manufacturing equipment reported fiscal third-quarter net income of $29 million, or 3 cents per share. Not counting one-time charges, Applied Materials earned $41 million, or 5 cents per share. The company received $1.21 billion in new orders, more than some analysts expected. Orders should see "modest improvement" in early fiscal 2002, Bronson said. Some customers in the PC and wireless industries have indicated that demand has reached a bottom, executives said. - by: catch_rising_star
Business & Finance > Investments > Sectors > Technology > Semiconductors > MU
AMAT CHIP ORDERS & PROFITS BEAT EST'S - . CHIP ORDERS, SALES, PROFITS BEATS ESTIMATES * PC Demand Rebounding Up * Pessimists turning Bullish * Rationality is to Buy Tech ++ APPLIED MATERIALS SURPRISE LIFTS EARNINGS By Sergio G. Non CNET News August 14, 2001, 3:45 p.m. PT Applied Materials topped the consensus forecast by 2 cents in the third quarter as sales didn't fall as much as most analysts feared. After market close Tuesday, the largest maker of chip-manufacturing equipment reported fiscal third-quarter net income of $29 million, or 3 cents per share. Not counting one-time charges, Applied Materials earned $41 million, or 5 cents per share. The company received $1.21 billion in new orders, more than some analysts expected. Orders should see "modest improvement" in early fiscal 2002, Bronson said. Some customers in the PC and wireless industries have indicated that demand has reached a bottom, executives said. - by: it_expansion
Business & Finance > Investments > Sectors > Technology > Software and Programming > ORCL
AMAT CHIP ORDERS & PROFITS BEAT EST'S - . CHIP ORDERS, SALES, PROFITS BEATS ESTIMATES * PC Sales Rising Higher * Pessimists turning Bullish * Rationality is to Buy Tech ++ APPLIED MATERIALS SURPRISE LIFTS EARNINGS By Sergio G. Non CNET News August 14, 2001, 3:45 p.m. PT Applied Materials topped the consensus forecast by 2 cents in the third quarter as sales didn't fall as much as most analysts feared. After market close Tuesday, the largest maker of chip-manufacturing equipment reported fiscal third-quarter net income of $29 million, or 3 cents per share. Not counting one-time charges, Applied Materials earned $41 million, or 5 cents per share. The company received $1.21 billion in new orders, more than some analysts expected. Orders should see "modest improvement" in early fiscal 2002, Bronson said. Some customers in the PC and wireless industries have indicated that demand has reached a bottom, executives said. - by: it_expansion
Business & Finance > Investments > Sectors > Technology > Computer Hardware > CPQ
AMAT CHIP ORDERS & PROFITS BEAT EST'S - CHIP ORDERS, SALES, PROFITS BEATS ESTIMATES * Pessimists turning Bullish * Rationality is to Buy Tech ++ APPLIED MATERIALS SURPRISE LIFTS EARNINGS By Sergio G. Non CNET News August 14, 2001, 3:45 p.m. PT Applied Materials topped the consensus forecast by 2 cents in the third quarter as sales didn't fall as much as most analysts feared. After market close Tuesday, the largest maker of chip-manufacturing equipment reported fiscal third-quarter net income of $29 million, or 3 cents per share. Not counting one-time charges, Applied Materials earned $41 million, or 5 cents per share. The company received $1.21 billion in new orders, more than some analysts expected. Orders should see "modest improvement" in early fiscal 2002, Bronson said. Some customers in the PC and wireless industries have indicated that demand has reached a bottom, executives said. - by: it_expansion
Business & Finance > Investments > Sectors > Technology > Computer Hardware > GTW
AMAT CHIP ORDERS & PROFITS BEAT EST'S - . CHIP ORDERS, SALES, PROFITS BEATS ESTIMATES * Pessimists turning Bullish * Rationality is to Buy Tech CPQ & DELL LONG ++ APPLIED MATERIALS SURPRISE LIFTS EARNINGS By Sergio G. Non CNET News August 14, 2001, 3:45 p.m. PT Applied Materials topped the consensus forecast by 2 cents in the third quarter as sales didn't fall as much as most analysts feared. After market close Tuesday, the largest maker of chip-manufacturing equipment reported fiscal third-quarter net income of $29 million, or 3 cents per share. Not counting one-time charges, Applied Materials earned $41 million, or 5 cents per share. The company received $1.21 billion in new orders, more than some analysts expected. Orders should see "modest improvement" in early fiscal 2002, Bronson said. Some customers in the PC and wireless industries have indicated that demand has reached a bottom, executives said. - by: it_expansion
Business & Finance > Investments > Sectors > Technology > Computer Hardware > IBM
AMAT CHIP ORDERS & PROFITS BEAT EST'S - CHIP ORDERS, SALES, PROFITS BEATS ESTIMATES * Pessimists turning Bullish * Rationality is to Buy Tech ++ APPLIED MATERIALS SURPRISE LIFTS EARNINGS By Sergio G. Non CNET News August 14, 2001, 3:45 p.m. PT Applied Materials topped the consensus forecast by 2 cents in the third quarter as sales didn't fall as much as most analysts feared. After market close Tuesday, the largest maker of chip-manufacturing equipment reported fiscal third-quarter net income of $29 million, or 3 cents per share. Not counting one-time charges, Applied Materials earned $41 million, or 5 cents per share. The company received $1.21 billion in new orders, more than some analysts expected. Orders should see "modest improvement" in early fiscal 2002, Bronson said. Some customers in the PC and wireless industries have indicated that demand has reached a bottom, executives said. - by: it_expansion
Business & Finance > Investments > Sectors > Technology > Semiconductors > INTC
AMAT CHIP ORDERS & PROFITS BEAT EST'S - CHIP ORDERS, SALES, PROFITS BEATS ESTIMATES * Pessimists turning Bullish * Rationality is to Buy Tech and Chips ++ APPLIED MATERIALS SURPRISE LIFTS EARNINGS By Sergio G. Non CNET News August 14, 2001, 3:45 p.m. PT Applied Materials topped the consensus forecast by 2 cents in the third quarter as sales didn't fall as much as most analysts feared. After market close Tuesday, the largest maker of chip-manufacturing equipment reported fiscal third-quarter net income of $29 million, or 3 cents per share. Not counting one-time charges, Applied Materials earned $41 million, or 5 cents per share. The company received $1.21 billion in new orders, more than some analysts expected. Orders should see "modest improvement" in early fiscal 2002, Bronson said. Some customers in the PC and wireless industries have indicated that demand has reached a bottom, executives said. - by: investment_researcher
Business & Finance > Investments > Sectors > Technology > Software and Programming > MSFT
AMAT CHIP ORDERS & PROFITS BEAT EST'S - . CHIP ORDERS, SALES, PROFITS BEATS ESTIMATES * Pessimists turning Bullish * Rationality is to Buy Tech GO MICROSOFT!! WHEN XP RELEASES WE'RE GOING TO SKYROCKET. ++ APPLIED MATERIALS SURPRISE LIFTS EARNINGS By Sergio G. Non CNET News August 14, 2001, 3:45 p.m. PT Applied Materials topped the consensus forecast by 2 cents in the third quarter as sales didn't fall as much as most analysts feared. After market close Tuesday, the largest maker of chip-manufacturing equipment reported fiscal third-quarter net income of $29 million, or 3 cents per share. Not counting one-time charges, Applied Materials earned $41 million, or 5 cents per share. The company received $1.21 billion in new orders, more than some analysts expected. Orders should see "modest improvement" in early fiscal 2002, Bronson said. Some customers in the PC and wireless industries have indicated that demand has reached a bottom, executives said. - by: investment_researcher
Business & Finance > Investments > Sectors > Technology > Semiconductors > AMAT
AMAT ORDERS, SALES & PROFITS BEAT EST'S - CHIP ORDERS, SALES, PROFITS BEATS ESTIMATES * PC Demand is Recovering * Pessimists turning Bullish * Rationality is to Buy Tech ++ APPLIED MATERIALS SURPRISE LIFTS EARNINGS By Sergio G. Non CNET News August 14, 2001, 3:45 p.m. PT Applied Materials topped the consensus forecast by 2 cents in the third quarter as sales didn't fall as much as most analysts feared. After market close Tuesday, the largest maker of chip-manufacturing equipment reported fiscal third-quarter net income of $29 million, or 3 cents per share. Not counting one-time charges, Applied Materials earned $41 million, or 5 cents per share. The company received $1.21 billion in new orders, more than some analysts expected. Orders should see "modest improvement" in early fiscal 2002, Bronson said. Some customers in the PC and wireless industries have indicated that demand has reached a bottom, executives said. - by: it_expansion |