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Next Inning Technology Publishes State of Tech Report, Updates Outlooks for Harmonic, Motorola, Nokia, and Nortel

PRINCETON, N.J., /PRNewswire/ -- Next Inning Technology Research (http://www.nextinning.com), a subscription service focused on semiconductor and technology stocks, announced it has published its State of Tech Report updating outlooks for Harmonic (Nasdaq: HLIT), Motorola (NYSE: MOT), Nokia (NYSE: NOK), and Nortel (NYSE: NT).

In his State of Tech report, Editor Paul McWilliams covers roughly 70 companies that report annual revenues in excess of $700B. The quarterly Next Inning State of Tech is one of the best tools available for investors hoping to cash in during earnings season. New subscribers have the chance to leverage these detailed reports during a 21-day no-risk free trial membership.

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In his State of Tech report, McWilliams wrote: "In listening to Motorola today, the new story is that the company is focused on rolling out what we would call in the baseball vernacular, a series of base hits versus swinging for the fences in hopes of another RAZR homerun. Since the best Motorola has done in the last year is foul tip a few pitches, I'm all for focusing on just getting the darn ball in play; the question is, will it happen?.."

McWilliams also looks at these topics:

-- Does McWilliams believe Motorola is poised for a turnaround in 2008?

-- McWilliams flipped to a positive view on Nokia in 2005 at $16 per
share. With the stock more than doubled from there, does it still
merit consideration?

-- What did McWilliams learn about Harmonic's future prospects while
meeting with various executives at CES?

-- Nortel has dropped 36% since McWilliams told subscribers to avoid it.
Is it time to reconsider?

Founded in September 2002, Next Inning's model portfolio has returned
258% since its inception versus 92% for the Nasdaq.

About Next Inning:

Next Inning is a subscription financial newsletter focused on technology stocks. Editor Paul McWilliams is a 20+-year industry veteran.

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