Tuesday, April 17, 2007

April 17 Roundup

Analysts in the news for April 17:

  • Christianne Pang at Telephia about Moving Residences Prompts Consumers to Re-evaluate Their Purchases of Communications and Entertainment Services
  • Michael Gartenberg at JupiterResearch about Mobile Shopping?
  • Michael Gartenberg at JupiterResearch about It's hard to commit
  • Julie Ask at JupiterResearch about Shopping with Text Messaging ... Is it New?
  • Julie Ask at JupiterResearch about Parental Controls on Cell Phones for Kids
  • Ross Rubin at NPD Group about WiMAX crop getting ready to drop
  • Ross Rubin at NPD Group about emoze woes
  • Bena Roberts at BKI Media about The Orange Idle Screen and the barcode issue
  • Jon Collins at Freeform Dynamics about Blackberry vs Universal: the First Heat
  • Roger Entner at IAG about The differences between Activist Shareholders
  • Charles Golvin at Forrester Research via the International Herald Tribune about Fast cellphones aim to unseat laptops
  • Jefferies & Co. analyst Bill Choi and Piper Jaffray analyst T. Michael Walkley via Forbes.com about Earnings Preview: Motorola
  • Gemma Tedesco at In-Stat about Could Wi-Fi-Only Phones Replace Cellular?
  • Charter Equity Research analyst Ed Snyder, J.P. Morgan analyst Ehud Gelblum and Merrill Lynch analyst Tal Liani via thestreet.com about Muddy Trails for Motorola

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