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Marvell Technology (MRVL): 'Bad News Buy'

Marvell (MRVL)"Marvell Technology (MRVL) delivered disappointing results for its fiscal Q4 2011 (ended January 2011), as well as even more disappointing guidance for its fiscal first quarter," notes tech sector expert Paul McWilliams.

The editor of Next Inning newsletter continues, And to make matters worse, it had one of the poorest conference call presentations that I've ever heard from a major semiconductor company. Nevertheless, we are adding to our position. Here's why.

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Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM): Tech Turnaround

Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM) logo"Taiwan's economy and its stock market should post solid growth in 2011; we also see warming relations between the island of Taiwan and mainland China," suggests global specialist Yiannis Mostrous.

The editor of The Silk Road Investor explains, "Technology should be a major beneficiary of these near-term themes and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSM) is our favorite stock for exposure to the technology turnaround.

"Demand for notebook computers remains solid and mobile phones are expected to sell strongly during the Chinese New Year holiday this week, which will lead to inventory restocking.

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Tech Expert Eyes QuickLogic (QUIK)

"QuickLogic (QUIK) recently reported fourth quarter revenue slightly below its revised guidance, and forecast that Q1 new product revenue would be down roughly $100K," notes tech sector specialist Paul McWilliams.

In his Next Inning newsletter, he explains, "Both are clearly disappointing pieces of news. However, as I see it, the disappointment ends there, and I continue to own these shares.

"The semiconductor company makes products that enable customers to add new features, extend battery life and enhance images on mobile and consumer products.

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Top Picks 2011: PMC-Sierra (PMCS)

This post is one in a series in which more than 60 newsletter advisors share their Top Stock Picks for 2011. This special report is courtesy of TheStockAdvisors.com.

"PMC-Sierra (PMCS) -- our top pick for 2011 -- develops semiconductor system solutions for advanced communications," notes Daniel Frishberg.

The editor of The MoneyMan Report explains, "This choice is based on our forecast is for accelerating growth in the U.S. along with powerful growth sustained in developing markets. In our view, this should lead to rapid acceleration in PMCS' stock price.

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Top Picks 2011: Cree (CREE)

Cree logoThis post is one in a series in which more than 60 newsletter advisors share their Top Stock Picks for 2011. This special report is courtesy of TheStockAdvisors.com.

"Cree Inc. (CREE), a semiconductor equipment company based in Durham, North Carolina, is my top investment idea for the coming year," says trading specialist Rick Pendergraft.

The editor of Cabot Options Trader explains, "The stock has experienced tremendous growth in the last few years with a long-term growth rate of 22%.

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Intel (INTC): Priced for Pessimism

Intel (INTC)"Research firm Gartner recently projected PC shipments would rise 14% this year and 16% next year, down from a September forecast of 18% growth in both periods," notes Richard Moroney.

The editor of Dow Theory Forecasts explains, "Intel (INTC), which provides microprocessors for 81% of PCs, is highly dependent on computer sales. However, the semiconductor giant's share price already reflects plenty of pessimism.

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Intel (INTC): Screaming to Be Bought?

Intel (INTC) logo"We have chosen Intel (INTC), the world's largest semiconductor manufacturer, as our last 'Bargain Stock'," notes Vita Nelson, who focuses on stocks offering dividend reinvestment plans.

The editor of Direct Investing explains, "Intel set a 52-week high back on April 15, and a 52-week low on August 31. The stock has yet to rebound from the August swoon -- in spite of record earnings in the first and second quarters.

"The company earned 43 cents per share in the first quarter and 512 cents in the second. Those results were aided by pent-up global chip demand, as manufacturers began digging deep into their inventories.

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Intel: Stay Bullish, Despite Downgrades

intel downgrades"Two downgrades were just issued for Intel (INTC); these downgrades are based on the contention that, in so many words, INTC will fail to realize its revenue guidance for its third quarter," says Paul McWilliams, adding, "But I think that these analyst will be proven wrong."

The tech sector specialist and editor of Next Inning explains, "Revenue estimates provided by these analysts for all of the last five quarters have been less accurate than what you would expect if you simply pulled random numbers from a fruit jar. And, in each case, their estimates have radically underestimated INTC's performance.

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Semis & Renewable Energy: 7 Contrarian Favorites

"Paranoia is indeed pervasive in the marketplace today; even our ever-optimistic team has been waking up in the middle of the night," says money manager and small cap expert Jim Oberweis, Jr.

The advisor, who also published The Oberweis Report, explains, "And there's no place where that paranoia runs deeper right now than in semiconductor and renewable energy stocks. Even though these two industries are among the few that have realized significant growth, nobody cares.

"Company after company has beaten analysts' earnings estimates this quarter, only to be greeted in the stock market with a big fat yawn.

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Intel (INTC): 'Another Blowout Quarter'

"Intel (INTC) announced exceptionally strong second-quarter results, blowing past Wall Street's consensus estimate; the company, in fact, reported the biggest quarter in its 42-year history and offered a bullish outlook," says Geoffrey Seiler.

The editor of BullMarket.com explains, "The driver for Intel was that its corporate customers have finally started to loosen the purse strings again and are looking to upgrade their IT hardware and business PCs.

"'Strong demand from corporate customers for our most advanced microprocessors helped Intel achieve the best quarter in the company's 42-year history,' Intel CEO Paul Otellini said in a statement.

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Applied Materials (AMAT): Semis and Nanotech

Applied Materials AMAT logo"We've been holding off adding Applied Materials (AMAT) for the last several weeks in hopes that we'd be presented with a more attractive entry point; that price level has materialized, and now's the time to add this semiconductor giant to our portfolio," says Jonas Elmeraji.

The editor of The Rhino Stock Alert explains, "From the emergent technologies coming out of its research and development department to the consistent revenue streams from Applied's semiconductor equipment business, this firm has the value case and growth prospects to warrant a significantly higher share price.

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A Lot to Like at Intel

"The tech sector remains one of the more attractive areas for investment. One stock in the technology group that offers a lot to like right now is Intel (INTC)," says Chuck Carlson.

The editor of The DRIP Investor explains, "And the recent pullback in the stock price is now offering an excellent opportunity to begin building a position in these shares.

"I like the fact that the company is coming off three quarters of much-better-than expected earnings. I like the stock's valuation at just 11 times the consensus 2010 earnings estimate of $1.87. That seems cheap to me given the expected profit growth for this year and next.

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NetLogic Microsystems (NTEL): In the Chips

"The major indexes and most leading stocks are in short- to intermediate-term downtrends. Thus, the game plan is the same: Stay defensive, hold some cash, and limit new buying to just a couple of small positions in resilient stocks," suggests Mike Cintolo.

The growth stock specialist and editor of The Cabot Top Ten explains, "Eventually, this correction will give way to a new uptrend. Meanwhile, we've found several interesting growth stories; our favorite is NetLogic Microsystems (NETL).

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Cirrus Logic (CRUS): In the Chips with 1,000 Patents

"We expect that 2010 will be better for technology stocks; even after a strong year in 2009, they still have a long way to go to compensate for the carnage of 2008," says Jim Oberweis, Jr.

The editor of The Oberweis Report explains, "In particular, bet on companies building the latest generation semiconductors or facilitating greater network bandwidth. In particular, we like new pick Cirrus Logic (CRUS).

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Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM): The 'Intel' of Asia

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSM) is the "Intel of Asia, with established market dominance, big cap stability and high profit margins," says China specialist Jim Trippon.

The editor of The China Stock Digest explains, "Taiwan Semiconductor is the world's first, the largest and the most profitable semiconductor foundry."

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