BullMarket.com Updates Outlooks on Apple, Microsoft, Corning, Microchip, and Motorola
PRINCETON, N.J. -- BullMarket.com (http://www.bullmarket.com), an online investment newsletter focused on long-term growth and income-generating stocks, has provided subscribers with coverage of several tech stocks, including Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL), Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT), Corning (NYSE: GLW), Microchip (Nasdaq: MCHP), and Motorola ( MOT).
All paid and trial subscribers to BullMarket.com can now receive immediate access to the newsletter's exclusive daily reports. As a subscriber, you'll also gain access to our Recommended List of stocks, which outperformed the S&P 500 by 15% in 2008 and was up over 33% year to date at the end of September.
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In its daily report, BullMarket.com wrote: "Corning manufactures glass substrates used in LCDs; specialty glass and ceramics; optical fiber and cable and associated equipment; ceramic technologies and solutions for emissions and pollution control used in products such as catalytic converters; and specialty products for the science and medical industries. The company also owns 50% interests in Samsung Corning Precision, a glass substrate maker based in Korea and Dow Corning, a silicon products manufacturer."
BullMarket.com looked at the following topics, among others:
-- Why has Apple's stock been underperforming recently? Could its new tablet device be a Kindle killer? What is BullMarket.com's target on the stock, and how does it arrive there?
-- After a strong 2009, does Microsoft have more room to run? What is the bullish case for the stock?
-- After Corning boosted its LCD glass forecast, is the stock a buy? What target would BullMarket.com put on the stock?
-- Why was Microchip named one of BullMarket.com's top high-yield picks for 2010 in a recent high-yield special report?
-- Will the Droid smartphone be able to power Motorola's stock higher next year: why or why not?
About BullMarket.com:
Launched in 1997, BullMarket.com has a strong track record of creating wealth for its subscribers by providing sound, long-term investing advice. The BullMarket.com Recommended List includes about 50 companies across all major industries, including Financials, Healthcare, Energy, Technology, and Retail, among others. BullMarket.com is one of the oldest continuously published investment newsletters online, and its Recommended List has consistently outperformed the major market indices.
All paid and trial subscribers to BullMarket.com can now receive immediate access to the newsletter's exclusive daily reports. As a subscriber, you'll also gain access to our Recommended List of stocks, which outperformed the S&P 500 by 15% in 2008 and was up over 33% year to date at the end of September.
Start your 14-day free trial today:
https://www.bullmarket.com/subscribe/pr/?refer=BMR660P
In its daily report, BullMarket.com wrote: "Corning manufactures glass substrates used in LCDs; specialty glass and ceramics; optical fiber and cable and associated equipment; ceramic technologies and solutions for emissions and pollution control used in products such as catalytic converters; and specialty products for the science and medical industries. The company also owns 50% interests in Samsung Corning Precision, a glass substrate maker based in Korea and Dow Corning, a silicon products manufacturer."
BullMarket.com looked at the following topics, among others:
-- Why has Apple's stock been underperforming recently? Could its new tablet device be a Kindle killer? What is BullMarket.com's target on the stock, and how does it arrive there?
-- After a strong 2009, does Microsoft have more room to run? What is the bullish case for the stock?
-- After Corning boosted its LCD glass forecast, is the stock a buy? What target would BullMarket.com put on the stock?
-- Why was Microchip named one of BullMarket.com's top high-yield picks for 2010 in a recent high-yield special report?
-- Will the Droid smartphone be able to power Motorola's stock higher next year: why or why not?
About BullMarket.com:
Launched in 1997, BullMarket.com has a strong track record of creating wealth for its subscribers by providing sound, long-term investing advice. The BullMarket.com Recommended List includes about 50 companies across all major industries, including Financials, Healthcare, Energy, Technology, and Retail, among others. BullMarket.com is one of the oldest continuously published investment newsletters online, and its Recommended List has consistently outperformed the major market indices.
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