May 14, 2008 Roundup
Analysts in the news for May 14:
- Ian Chard at Juniper Research about Mobile Web 2.0 revenues to reach $22.4bn by 2013, driven by User Generated Content and Social Networking
- Michael Gartenberg at JupiterResearch about The pen is the platform - LiveScribe First Thoughts
- Thomas Husson at JupiterResearch about MVNOs better than their hosts?
- Ian Fogg at JupiterResearch about iPhone Revisited: Signs and Portents
- Dean Bubley at Disruptive Analysis about Adding a second carrier in 3G HSPA networks
- Paolo Pescatore at CCS Insight about More and More MVNOs Enter the Italian Market
- Thomas Kang at Strategy Analytics and Harrison Cho at Mirae Asset Securities via BusinessWeek about LG Closes in on Motorola
- UBS analyst Maynard Um via Barron’s Online Tech Trader Daily about Palm: UBS Downgrades To Sell, Cites Competitive Threats
- Credit Suisse analyst Justin Funnell via Barron’s Online Tech Trader Daily about Sprint: Deutsche Telekom Bid Unlikely, Credit Suisse Says
- Eddie Hold at Current Analysis, Roger Entner at IAG Research and Stanford Group Co. analyst Michael Nelson via Dow Jones about Virgin Mobile, Helio Merger Talks Sign Of Tough Wireless Market
Labels: AAPL, Deutsche Telecom, Helio, LG, MOT, PALM, S, Virgin Mobile
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