Saturday, March 18, 2017

Week in review: Adobe earnings, Intel buys Mobileye

The following is a roundup of my stories from Investors.com.

Microsoft gaining ground as alternative to Amazon Web Services. (March 17, 2017)

Nintendo Switch could give Nvidia sales a boost. (March 17, 2017)

Apple could double dividend, buy Netflix with foreign cash. (March 17, 2017)

Analyst pounds table for Netflix, initiates with buy rating. (March 17, 2017)

Adobe stock soars on Q1 beat-and-raise report. (March 17, 2017)

Adobe beats on earnings, sales; Shares hit new high after close. (March 16, 2017)

Nvidia teams with Paccar to make self-driving trucks. (March 16, 2017)

GoPro keeps sharks at bay with update, but analysts unsure. (March 16, 2017)

This news suggests Apple iPhone “supercycle is brewing.” (March 16, 2017)

Jabil Circuit beats Q2 sales, earnings views; Guidance in line. (March 15, 2017)

Qorvo upgraded to buy, Intel downgraded to neutral. (March 15, 2017)

Nvidia forges alliance to bring self-driving cars to the masses. (March 15, 2017)

Jefferies upgrades Netflix stock, though still cautious. (March 15, 2017)

Apple services business earns stock a price-target hike. (March 15, 2017)

Pandora joins on-demand streaming music fray, takes on Spotify, Apple. (March 14, 2017)

As chip gear makers hit new highs, analyst sees a pullback. (March 14, 2017)

Analog Devices, Marvell, ON Semi get price-target hikes. (March 13, 2017)

Apple iPhone 8 demand high, consumer survey shows. (March 13, 2017)

Alibaba breaks out as Yahoo details holding company. (March 13, 2017)

Why analysts say Intel’s Mobileye deal is “defensive” driving. (March 13, 2017)

Photo: Intel self-driving car graphic.

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