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Market Watch (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
... current investment in the chip maker to 19.3%. The positives seem to outweigh those negatives. As Cody Acree, an analyst with Stifel, Nicolaus & Co. noted: AMD receives cash, removes debt, eliminates its capital expenditures, reduces interest expense and should become cash flow positive. That free cash can be used to invest in developing products to become more competitive with rival...
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cellular-news (Free subscription) | 10/09/2008
As a result, analyst Cody Acree of Stifel Nicolaus said, "Texas Instruments posted a positive surprise by only narrowing its revenue and earnings range around its prior midpoint. We, and what was likely the majority of the Street, had anticipated Nokia's market share loss to translate to a more cautious TI guidance."
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Market Watch (Free subscription) | 10/09/2008
... to lose market share in the third quarter, due to heightened competition. As a result, analyst Cody Acree of Stifel Nicolaus said, "Texas Instruments posted a positive surprise by only narrowing its revenue and earnings range around its prior midpoint. We, and what was likely the majority of the Street, had anticipated Nokia's market share loss to translate to a more cautious TI guidance."...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 04/09/2008
... starting to have some degree of consequence in the second half," said Stifel Nicolaus analyst Cody Acree.Dell Inc's weak results last week had raised concerns about demand for personal computers, and Acree said investors are now eyeing wireless as another risky area."The U.S. economy we know has been soft. That seems to have bled to some extent into Europe. Is it logical to...
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Business Spectator (Free subscription) | 25/08/2008
... cent after it said the deal would hurt earnings in the first year.However, Stifel Nicolaus analyst Cody Acree applauded the agreement, saying it opens high-volume, high-growth consumer markets for Broadcom's TV chip unit."If Broadcom gets into a lower end DTV box, it allows them to target markets like China, India and Brazil," said Mr Acree, adding that sales of cheaper televisions...