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FeedPosted Feb 1st 2010 5:20PM by Matthew Scott (RSS feed)
Filed under: Private Equity

Software giant Oracle (
ORCL) finally completed its $7.4 billion acquisition of Sun Microsystems on January 26, for $9.50 per share in cash and debt deal, setting up an opportunity for the company to dominate its competition in the database software and enterprise computing systems markets.
Sun has been delisted from the Nasdaq and all Sun stock holders were to have cash payouts mailed to them within a week.
Continue reading Oracle Completes Sun Merger
Posted Oct 13th 2009 5:45PM by Michael Fowlkes (RSS feed)
Filed under: Major Movement, Cisco Systems (CSCO), eBay (EBAY), Market Matters, Halliburton (HAL), Goldman Sachs Group (GS), Goldcorp Inc (GG), Commodities, S and P 500, DJIA, NASDAQ

We had a lot of big names trading up to new 52 week highs again today. The overall markets were pretty flat, with the DOW closing the day down 0.14%, the NASDAQ closing the day's trading up 0.04%, and the S&P ending the day a bit lower to finish today's trading down 0.28%.
Here are a few of the names that moved higher during the day to set new 52 week highs.
Continue reading Some big names setting new highs today: STAR, GG, PIR, EBAY
Posted Oct 12th 2009 6:00PM by Michael Fowlkes (RSS feed)
Filed under: Major Movement, Earnings Reports, Good news, Apple Inc (AAPL), Cisco Systems (CSCO), Intel (INTC), Market Matters, Walt Disney (DIS), Target Corp. (TGT), S and P 500, DJIA, NASDAQ

The markets had a relatively flat day to start the week, but there were some big name stocks that traded up to new 52 week highs in today's session. The DOW was up 0.2%, NASDAQ was down 0.01%, while the S&P saw the most change, closing up 0.4%.
Here are a couple of the bigger names that traded up to new 52 week highs in today's trading.
- Intel Corporation (NASDAQ: INTC): Chipmaker Intel Corp. traded up to a new 52 week high today of $20.65. It set its 52 week low of $12.05 back on 2/23/09. The stock is trading higher today ahead of the company's third quarter earnings numbers, which are due out tomorrow following the market close. Analysts are expecting the company to show earnings of 27 cents per share. The company reported a loss of 7 cents per share for its second quarter. The stock closed the day up 1.1% at $20.40, up $0.23 on the day.
Continue reading Some big names setting new highs: INTC, STX, SGP
Posted Jun 1st 2009 6:00PM by Beth Gaston Moon (RSS feed)
Filed under: Rumors, Cisco Systems (CSCO), General Motors (GM), Indices, Citigroup Inc. (C)

After weeks of speculation - Apple! Amazon! Nike! Toyota! -- all became clear today when
General Motors Corporation's (NYSE:
GM) exodus from the Dow Jones Industrial Average (
DJIA) made room for...
Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:
CSCO). While perhaps not as sexy a name as, say,
Apple, Inc. (NASDAQ:
AAPL), it does add one more tech name to the venerable 30-stock average.
Wall Street Journal Managing Editor Robert Thomson released a statement noting that CSCO made the cut "because its communications and computer-networking products are vital to an economy and culture still adapting to the Information Age -- just as automobiles were essential to America in the 20th Century." So
there's the connection!
Continue reading Cisco, Travelers join the Dow
Posted Mar 25th 2009 3:20PM by Sheldon Liber (RSS feed)
Filed under: Competitive Strategy, Google (GOOG), Microsoft (MSFT), Cisco Systems (CSCO), Amazon.com (AMZN), Chasing Value™, Stocks to Buy, Best Stocks for 2009
At the end of the regular trading session Tuesday, Cisco Systems (NYSE: CSCO) had a capitalization of $97.36 billion at a stock price of $16.68. The latest company report of February 4, 2009 stated that total cash, cash equivalents and Investments was $29.5 billion.
What can you say but WOW! -- CSCO has 31% cash!
There are other cash rich companies that are holding up well through the economic firestorm but I do not know of any others with this much cash. As consumers and large companies have been trimming their spending, Cisco has had difficulty growing, but I think this is a buying opportunity.
Continue reading Chasing Value: Cisco Systems -- rich, good looking & smart
Posted Mar 19th 2009 11:40AM by Beth Gaston Moon (RSS feed)
Filed under: Deals, Cisco Systems (CSCO), Technology
Networking giant Cisco Systems (NASDAQ: CSCO) announced today that it will purchase Pure Digital Technologies Inc. for $590 million in stock.
In addition to the acquisition fee, CSCO will pitch in $15 million in incentives for Pure Digital employees. The acquisition is tentatively scheduled for completion in the fiscal fourth quarter of 2009.
Pure Digital is best known for its Flip video miniature camcorder, which runs slightly more than $100 for the basic model and is popular with the blogging sect. (True story: mine -- bought by my early-adopter Dad in Christmas 2007 -- is sitting on my desk right now, having been borrowed by our social media team for South by Southwest Interactive coverage.)
A new version, Flip MinoHD, takes high-definition shots and costs about $210. More than 2 million Flip camcorders have been sold since the product first hit shelves.
Continue reading Cisco Systems (CSCO) flipping its lid
Posted Mar 10th 2009 2:20PM by Sheldon Liber (RSS feed)
Filed under: Good news, Rants and Raves, Apple Inc (AAPL), Cisco Systems (CSCO), Citigroup Inc. (C), Serious Money, Stocks to Buy, Intuitive Surgical Inc (ISRG), American Eagle Outfitters (AEO)

Given the current state of the economy all would agree it's going to be a long road home. The market is up today on a few bits of news following what has been a dreadful last ten days. Maybe it's the merger and acquisition activity, maybe it's the news that
Citigroup Inc. (NYSE:
C) "let slip" that
they earned a profit the first two months of the year. Perhaps the market was just due for a bounce before another slide?
Every day we read various rationales for why the market may be undervalued, or as some believe, still has a long way to drop. We look at stocks of strong companies with historically low price-to-earnings ratios and think now is the time to get in. However, someone will be quick to point out that forward earnings are perhaps going to be less than projected.
Continue reading Serious Money: No secret for market turn-around -- AAPL, AEO, CISCO, & ISRG
Posted Mar 9th 2009 2:10PM by Sheldon Liber (RSS feed)
Filed under: Forecasts, Good news, Rants and Raves, Apple Inc (AAPL), Cisco Systems (CSCO), General Electric (GE), Stocks to Buy, Intuitive Surgical Inc (ISRG), Recession, American Eagle Outfitters (AEO)

If there is anything that makes me think we could be close to a market bottom, it is all the people that have gone off the deep end thinking the world may be coming to an end.
For the time being highly leveraged debt obligations seem to have come to an end. Large independent investment banks may have come to an end for now. The idea of a balanced budget may have come to an end a long time ago. However, the world is not coming to an end.
If anybody out there thinks that the times we live in come close to the Dark Ages, the American Revolution, the Civil War, World Wars I or II, or the Great Depression, then they are wimps who know nothing about history or true misery.
Continue reading Nostradamus was a punk! Have we reached bottom?
Posted Nov 28th 2008 10:10AM by Steven Mallas (RSS feed)
Filed under: Bad News, Microsoft (MSFT), Apple Inc (AAPL), Cisco Systems (CSCO), Hewlett-Packard (HPQ), Adobe Systems (ADBE), Technology, Recession
Computer-networking icon Cisco Systems (NASDAQ: CSCO) is trying to cut costs wherever it can. In a sign of the times, Cisco will shut offices for four days during the Christmas/New-Year period in an effort to defend its profit margins (critical operations will remain open). Other tech companies that are trying to utilize time off for employees as a way of saving money include Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL), Hewlett-Packard (NYSE: HPQ) and Adobe (NASDAQ: ADBE).
When I read headlines like this, it makes me doubt the current rally we've seen in the markets. Indeed, bear-market rallies are common when things get way oversold. Then the euphoria gets put in perspective when we realize that it's going to be a long time until the economy truly finds its way back into a cycle of growth.
Businesses like Cisco will suffer from declining top-line sales as its customers become increasingly conservative with their investment capital. At that point, the only defensive move is to cut costs. And that's not a great position to be in. It limits management's ability to run operations, and it sends a bad message to Wall Street. Like some people have been saying, tools such as cost-cutting and layoffs aren't necessarily being perceived as positive elements in this cycle; they only serve to accentuate the dread of the slowing global economy.
Continue reading Cisco Systems in need of cost containment
Posted Nov 18th 2008 11:56AM by Michael Fowlkes (RSS feed)
Filed under: Major Movement, Forecasts, Good news, Products and Services, Cisco Systems (CSCO), Hewlett-Packard (HPQ), Technology

Shares of tech giant
Hewlett-Packard (NYSE:
HPQ) are getting a nice lift today after the company surprised Wall Street by
lifting its fourth quarter estimates this morning.
Before today's announcement, analysts had been expecting the company show earnings of $1.00 a share when it announces its official numbers next Monday (Nov. 24), but the company stated today it is now expecting to show adjusted earnings of $1.03.
The decision to lift its forecast has resulted in some nice gains for HPQ shareholders today, as the stock has traded up 10.5% to $32.41, and earlier in the session hit an intraday high all the way up at $33.84.
According to today's announcement, the company is benefiting from "global reach, diverse customer base, broad portfolio and numerous cost initiatives."
Continue reading Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) gets big lift from Q4 forecast
Posted Nov 14th 2008 2:51PM by Sheldon Liber (RSS feed)
Filed under: Rants and Raves, Competitive Strategy, Cisco Systems (CSCO), eBay (EBAY), Amazon.com (AMZN), AutoNation Inc (AN), Serious Money, Technology
This is the fourth in a four part series which I hope gives buyers, sellers, shareholders and dare I say management a platform for discussion.
This week I envisioned an eBay (NASADQ: EBAY) without Skype, eBay Motors and Paypal. Everything goes to the highest bidder, excluding handling and delivery of course.
While EBay might benefit from selling Skype and Motors, considering they might be worth more to others like Cisco Systems (NASDAQ: CSCO) and AutoNation Inc. (NYSE:AN), it should not sell PayPal unless it is contemplating a merger, since the acquiring company most likely would want PayPal to be an integral part of any deal.
Ebay is going through some growing pains right now but it is still a primary center of activity on the web. Although there are many disgruntled sellers that have left the site or been forced off because of the constant changes in the rules, it really has only one main rival and that is Amazon.com (NASDAQ: AMZN).
Continue reading Serious Money: eBay auction off eBay
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