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Technology Stocks : Arris International PLC (ARRS) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Don Hand who wrote (77)10/8/2006 5:12:46 PM
From: Arthur Tang  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 661
 
Thanks for the info.

Rumors of the shopping around does not hurt the stock valuation. A definitive agreement might.

Market makers short interest would be primary reason for pull backs. Some market makers apply elliot wave action and ARRS would be $65-75 in three waves(we are in the first wave now); then crash back to $5 in two waves, if ARRS fundamentals suffer. Hopefully, ARRS knows how to be a $100.00 stock($75-$150.00)) by earnings per share planning. Especially higher P/E ratio given to companies with explosive revenue growth.

Video capability is mpeg1 in docsis, I think basically for the VOD movie codec. Mpeg2-4 codecs are not popular; when set-top box had them exclusively. Docsis standards will change for better video as demands require in the future. Right now, segmented data transfer(realtime) is advancing for data transfer speed plus reduced bandwidth(data compression on the fly) emphasis. ARRS will be in good shape if local telephone flat rate for world wide longdistance is more competitive with teleco domestic longdistance flat rate. Roll out of local telephone is price sensitive, but cost is already paid for in last mile and set-top box investment.

Symm has docsis server but I don't know if they have mpeg1-4 conversion or reduced bandwidth capabilities for telco packet switching?