March 13, 2008 Roundup
Analysts in the news for March 13:
- Julie Ask at JupiterResearch about In a Land Where There is No Mobile Marketing
- Julie Ask at JupiterResearch about My Theory on Why Ringtones Were Created
- Julie Ask at JupiterResearch about iPhone in the High Atlas Mountains
- Dean Bubley at Disruptive Analysis about eComm day 2 - Android and others
- Carl Howe at Yankee Group about The Zen of the Anywhere Web
- Bob Egan at Tower Group via CIO.com about Experts Doubt Google Android's Write Once, Run Many Promise
- Mark McKechnie at American Technology Research, Richard Windsor at Nomura Securities, Amit Kapur at Piper Jaffray and Geoff Blaber at CCS Insight via BusinessWeek about Are Handset Sales Set for a Fall?
- Deutsche Bank’s Jonathan Goldberg via Barron’s Online Tech Trader Daily about Gloomy On The Consumer Electronics Outlook, Deutsche Bank Cuts Targets, Ests On GLUU, ATHR, NTGR, GRMN
- Bernstein Research analyst Craig Moffett via Barron’s Online Tech Trader Daily about Sprint: Bernstein Cuts Target; Says Buyout Unlikely
- Roger Entner at IAG Research via Dow Jones about AT&T Opens Guidelines For Wireless Apps Developers
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