GOOG Archive

2

Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) and Nokia (NYSE:NOK): A Fit or a Disaster?

Share

By Andrew Montero

In the past week, Nokia lowered its forecast and expectations for the coming quarters as well as full year.  Since then, the stock has been steadily spiraling downward aggressively and losing even more value. Nokia put out guidance that sales at its devices and services division in the second quarter would fall below its forecast range of $8.9 billion because it is selling fewer handsets at lower prices than previous expectations.  Analysts feel the miss could be by as much of a margin as 20%. The company totally discarded its guidance for the rest of the year. Nokia’s ADR shares, which closed Friday at $6.66, have shed 35% in value since the start of 2011 and are trading around their 13 year low, giving it a market capitalization of about $ 24 billion. The balance sheet for Nokia is in pretty good shape; however the company could quickly burn through cash during its current transitionary period.

This article is exclusive, use Cleeng to view it in full.

Exclusive content
Already have a Cleeng account?
 
Richard Phebus

Microsoft & Nokia - Andrew Montero

Customer rating:
$0.99
Pay with PayPal
Powered by Cleeng

2

KOAT Radio to Discuss Recent Happenings In Media Space:Dish, Liberty, Apple, Google, Sirius XM

Share

By Relmor Demitrius -

As we all know the media and technology sectors are constantly evolving.  Keeping pace with what is going on can be difficult and confusing.  Are recent acquisitions in the media and technology sector confusing your investment perpective?  Is Netflix (NASDAQ:NLFX) a good investment long term?  Is satellite internet service only months away?  Is Dish Network (NASDAQ:DISH) involved in this?  What if any role would Sirius XM Radio (NASDAQ:SIRI) play? What is going on with the Google (NASDAQ:/GOOG)/Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) music battle?  Can Liberty Media (NASDAQ:LINTA) make their Barnes and Noble acquistion pay off?

Have you ever wanted to discuss these topics with like minded investors like you? Well now you can.  Full discussion and answers to all these questions from you and our staff on Kingofalltrades blog talk radio show tonight at 9 PM eastern time.

Here is the link.

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/kingofalltrades/2011/05/25/king-of-all-trades

Call in live and discuss these and any media and technology sector related questions.  Callers welcome anytime at  (323) 784-9623.

3

Google Aims A Cannon At Skype

Share

By: Gino Lattarulo

Google-KingWhen I was in the military during the early 90′s I can remember racking up disturbing amounts of long distance charges talking with my family and girl friend (mostly my girl friend) each month. Cell phone plans were still in their infancy and each minute cost more than a gallon of gas. Remember the “Brick” phone? Yeah, that baby cost four grand when it first came out. Nowadays cell phones plans are so cheap they are replacing traditional landlines. I admit it, I have no traditional  ”home” phone. Phone companies like Verizon (NYSE:VZ), AT&T (NYSE:T), and Time Warner (NYSE: TWX) who had recognized this trend began offering unlimited home Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) plans, and voila, Talk is literally cheap.

Enter Skype:  Well, actually Skype is one of the pioneers of the VOIP revolution and is one of the main reasons phone companies had to jump on board in the first place.  In 2004 when VOIP became commercially accepted as a viable source of communicating, companies like Skype and Vonage became innovators in marketing the service to consumers.  Vonage (NYSE:VG) went public a few years ago with their broadband modem format and now Skype is jumping on the IPO bandwagon with their proprietary software based system. Skype to Skype calls are free while traditional calls are pennies per minute.

Enter Google Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG):  Once again it looks like the mega giant of the Internet is doing everything to continue its omnipotent presence. As Skype nears IPO status, Google has recently launched a free VOIP service from within Gmail that offers free calling to any phone or phone number in the United States and Canada.  Perfect timing don’t you think?  Although  Google Voice will have little effect on the Google’s income structure, if embraced widely enough it will almost certainly pose a disturbing threat to Skype who charges $.02 per minute for domestic calling and relies on those charges to support their business.

As  Google continues its path toward world domination, it will be a mind bending experience to say the least to see which companies it simply gobbles up and which ones are just pounded into dust.  With pockets so deep they have mold growing on the cash, Google can pretty much do what it wants.  And it does.

Disclosure: No positions in GOOG and VG

1

Google To Rival Facebook And Twitter?

Share

Facebook-Beware-Google-social-networking-service-is-comingBy: Gino Lattarulo

Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) has been the eponym for online search engines almost from inception. The company’s success is legendary and it seemingly has hands in every technological cookie jar you can think of. From the cloud formatted clone of Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) Office to the video phenom YouTube, Google just seems like it can do no wrong. Now the rumor is that Google wants to make another attempt at social networking by launching a service to rival Facebook and Twitter. Ehhh… umm….. hoo boy, I really have a hard time thinking this will be a success. “Why” you ask? Well allow me to retort.

First:   Google has already purchased the social site Orkut which is popular in Brazil and India but has failed to really make a splash in America. Then they launched Buzz (accessed through GMAIL) which has been a total flop.  I mean let’s get real here, when you have an application built directly into 100 million accounts and it isn’t being utilized, just let it die.

Second: Facebook, MySpace, and  Twitter already dominate the social networking scene; with Facebook owning 58% of the real estate, MySpace 9%, and Twitter 1.1%.    I am an admitted Facebook-aholic myself and personally it would take something profound to make me switch.

Read the rest of this entry »

1

Microsoft Software Continues To Bore

Share

Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT)  is in the beginning stages of testing their Internet Explorer 9 web browser for a probable final release in 2011.
Just for a hoot I decided to download the pre-beta version to get a glimpse of what may be in the cards for the latest and, ah, greatest release from Mr. Softie.

If you haven’t yet recognized my distaste for Internet Explorer versions Five through Eight, let me elaborate in detail… I think they suck.  Especially IE Seven. It crashes too much and pops up the  useless “send error report” message.  It forces the Bing toolbar on you like there was a gun to your head.  It clutters the Favorites folder with pre-loaded links.  It is so slow that you can go get a hair cut in the time it takes to load a page (I’ve done it), and installing version 7.0 or 8.0 on Windows XP holds every poor soul hostage to the constant “Security Warning” tool bar pop ups, making any sane person want to fly out to Redmond and punch someone in the nose.

Read the rest of this entry »