NI Technology Research Updates Outlooks for Flextronics, Benchmark Electronics, Celestica, Jabil Circuit and Sanmina-SCI
Posted on: Monday, 29 June 2009, 09:22 CDT
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McWilliams now turns his attention to his quarterly State of Tech reports. In this exclusive series of reports, McWilliams offers data, charts, and analysis that illustrate important tech paradigms and highlight important trends that will move stocks during the upcoming quarter.
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McWilliams covers these topics and more in his most recent State of Tech report:
-- The price of Flextronics has nearly tripled since McWilliams' bought shares for the Next Inning portfolio last November. What are the three qualities that led McWilliams to classify Flextronics as a "strategic" investment? Following this sharp run higher, should investors hedge positions or take profits?
-- What does McWilliams view as a target for Flextronics in the three to five year investment horizon?
-- After moving higher by 31% since McWilliams highlighted the stock in March, is Benchmark now fully valued? Does a balance sheet analysis imply that Benchmark has significant upside potential or simply a downside cushion?
-- Celestica is up 37% from where McWilliams ranked it in December as a good speculative investment. What are the primary risks facing Celestica? Does Celestica have a good chance of notably outperforming analyst expectations in the coming quarters?
-- What factors have led Jabil stock to lag the returns posted by its peers over the last several months? Is Jabil likely to make up that lost ground?
-- When ranking the five largest players in the EMS sector that are traded on U.S. stock exchanges, the only one McWilliams flat out said investors should avoid was Sanmina. In looking back on the performance of the five stocks since then, Sanmina is the only one of the five that has posted a loss. Now that it has lost nearly 30% of its value, does McWilliams think investors should view it more favorably? After selling off assets, has Sanmina become more or less likely to be a target of consolidation in the coming months?
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