November 28 Roundup
Analysts in the news for November 28:
- Bryan Wang at In-Stat about WiMAX Gaining Momentum, But Unlikely to Threaten 3G in Asia/Pacific This Decade
- Bruce Gibson at Juniper Research about Mobile Adult Content Market to Grow to $3.3bn by 2011, Driven by a Strong European Market and New Products for Casual Users
- Michael Gartenberg at JupiterResearch about Some thoughts on what a podcasting centric device should look like
- Endpoint Technologies analyst Roger Kay and Jeff Kagan via EcommerceTimes.com about Palm (PALM) Shares Hit by Revised Earnings Outlook
- Ovum analyst Roger Entner via Reuters about Verizon Wireless (VZ) to offer YouTube on cell phones
- ABI Research analyst Ken Hyers via InformationWeek about Strong Growth Projected For Personal Locator Services On Mobile Phones
- Albert Lin at American Technology Research and Matt Nyström at Enskilda Securities via MarketWatch about Nokia (NOK) trims margins estimate, sees slower industry growth
- Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster, Deutsche Bank analyst Chris Whitmore and UBS analyst Ben Reitzes via Computerworld about It's iPod (AAPL) vs. Zune (MSFT), and iPod wins
- Travis McCourt at Morgan Keegan & Co, T. Michael Walkley at Piper Jaffray & Co, Mike Abramsky at RBC Capital Markets and James Faucette at Pacific Crest Securities via Bloomberg.com about Palm Shares Sink on Reduced Forecasts, Delayed Phone
- Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster and Shaw Wu at American Technology Research via Associated Press about Ipod beating Zune
- UBS analyst Benjamin Reitzes via Barron's Online Tech Trader Daily about UBS Sees Solid Sales Of Nanos, Shuffles; Raises Estimates, Price Target
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