September 13, 2007 Roundup
Analysts in the news for September 13:
- Gemma Tedesco at In-Stat about Acquisition Activity Heats Up in GPS IC Market
- Andreas Constantinou at VisionMobile about How open source is shaking up the mobile browser market
- Independent analyst Jeff Kagan via washingtonpost.com about Sprint Nextel Rolls Out Shopping Service
- Julie Ask at JupiterResearch about Shopping with my Phone
- Brian Modoff at Deutsche Bank, Tim Long at Banc of America Securities and Hasan Imam at Thomas Weisel via Dow Jones about Qualcomm Gains On Surprise Legal Victory
- Samir Bhavnani at Current Analysis West via InformationWeek about Palm Could Get Badly Needed Help From Former iPod Exec
- Michael Goodman at Yankee Group via ZDNet about Apple, AT&T: Bosom buddies or odd couple?
- UBS Analyst Maynard Um via Barron’s Online Tech Trader Daily about Palm Deal Cleared by Shareholders, But Products Are Still The Key
- UBS Securities analysts Benjamin Reitzes and Jonathan Hodulik via Barron’s Online Tech Trader Daily about UBS AT&T Analyst Likes UBS Apple Analyst's Point of View
- Bear Stearns analyst Phil Cusick and Pali Research analyst Walter Piecyk via Barron’s Online Tech Trader Daily about No Easy Recovery For Sprint In Rising Costs, Customer Churn
- Dougherty and Co. analyst Jeff Evanson and Oppenheimer & Co. analyst Vijay Rakesh via Barron’s Online Tech Trader Daily about Sirf Technologies' GPS To Get Boost From Motorola Q9 Handset
- UBS Securities analyst Maynard Um, Stifel Nicolaus analyst Cody Acree and Ittai Kidron at CIBC World Markets via Barron’s Online Tech Trader Daily about Qualcomm: Good News From The Courts, For a Change
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