Tuesday, May 15, 2007

May 15 Roundup

Analysts in the news for May 15:

  • Ramon Llamas at IDC about Worldwide Handheld Device Market Continues Downhill Slide As Major Vendor Exits the Market
  • Dean Bubley at Disruptive Analysis about Mobile Internet access is about PCs, not phones
  • Ross Rubin at NPD Group about Motorola has RAZRs rising and logos near loos
  • Ross Rubin at NPD Group about Small Wonder attacks a big problem
  • Bena Roberts at BKI Media about AOL and Third Screen Media – Nuance and Voice Signal
  • Bena Roberts at BKI Media about Ask Mobile GPS hype
  • Jon Collins at Freeform Dynamics about PPC vs Blackberry – second thoughts
  • Mehar Zulfikar at Strategy Analytics about Lithium Batteries Dominate Cellphone Market
  • Charles Golvin at Forrester Research via San Francisco Chronicle about More Americans go for cell phones, drop landlines
  • Inder Singh at Prudential Equity Group, American Technology Research analyst Albert Lin and Brad Williams at MTB Investment Advisors via Bloomberg.com about Motorola Introduces New Razr in Bid to Reverse Losses
  • American Technology Research analyst Albert Lin and Raymond James analyst Todd Koffman via Forbes.com Motorola Seen Making Additional Job Cuts
  • Carolina Milanesi at Gartner via FT.com about Nokia upbeat on rivalry with Motorola
  • Charter Equity Research analyst Ed Snyder via thestreet.com about Motorola Phoning It In
  • IAG Research's Roger Entner via thestreet.com about Slim Pickins at Motorola
  • Gartner analyst Michael McGuire via MarketWatch about Microsoft factory in China to make new Zunes

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