Seven Tech Stocks For Long-Term Hold
-
Font Size:
One of the best ways to make money in the stock market is to identify high caliber companies early on in their history, and hold on to them through the long-term (I mean years, not quarters). I particularly like companies that have large market forces driving them. In some cases, these may not be so early in the history of the company, but the market trends have recently come in their favor in a big way. If you pay attention, in the current market environment, many of these are available as great buying opportunities.
Here are a few to track:
SunPower (SPWR): I am a strong believer in the potential of solar energy. The market is still early. Over the next 10 years, the governments will get their acts together and create better energy policies, and technology will also drive costs down to the point where subsidies are no longer necessary. Some suggested readings on the subject are: my interview with Tom Werner, CEO; stock analysis from Q207, Q407, Q108, Q208; and my Forbes column, How To Heat Up Solar.
Energy Recovery Inc. (ERII): We’re heading towards a water crisis. Desalination is one of the ways to tap into the unlimited reserve of sea water, and create new sources of drinkable water. Some suggested readings on the company are: my interview with HP Michelet, Executive Chairman; stock analysis immediately after the IPO in Q308, my Forbes columns, Hydro-Alchemy and Water Firm Enlivens IPO Market.
MercadoLibre (MELI): Latin America has huge potential as a consumer market. MercadoLibre is the region’s eCommerce leader. Some suggested readings on the company are: my interview with Marcos Galperin, CEO; stock analysis pieces from Q407, Q108, Q308; and my Forbes column, Latin America’s eCommerce Leader.
SuccessFactors (SFSF): Software-as-a-Service is a strong trend. The Talent Management sector is doing well. SuccessFactors has an excellent management team, and Lars is a great CEO. Some suggested readings on the company are: my interview with the Lars Dalgaard, CEO, stock analysis from Q108, Q208; Talent Management sector analysis from Q208, and my Forbes column, A Recession-Proof Corner of the Tech Sector.
Research In Motion (RIMM): I am a strong believer in convergence devices. RIMM is executing well in the segment. Laptop replacement is a major trend. Suggested readings: Trend Radar 2008: The Convergence Device Movement; stock analysis from Q407, Q108, Q208, Q308.
Polycom (PLCM): My bet is that business travel is increasingly becoming a pain in the ass, fuel costs are rising, “green” consciousness is gaining momentum, and video conferencing will become ubiquitous to support the continued globalization of business. Suggested readings: My interview with Bob Hagerty, CEO; stock analysis from Q307, Q407, Q108, Q208; and my Forbes column, Kill The Business Trip.
Akamai (AKAM): My bet is on online video becoming an enormous bandwidth hog for the internet, a phenomenon that will require algorithmic optimization. Suggested readings: My interview with Founder Tom Leighton; stock analysis from Q407, Q108, and Q208.
Disclosure: I have ERII, RIMM, AKAM, SPWR and PLCM in my current portfolio. MELI had run up too much, but has fallen since. In addition, I still haven't gotten around to acquiring my SFSF position.
Get Seeking Alpha Free Stock Alerts by Email!
Get Free Stock Alerts by Email!
ETFs In Focus
-
Editor's Picks
-
Most Popular
- Hedge Fund Manager's Notebook: Blood on the Streets - Buy Russia
- Reevaluating Coal
- Interview with Jim Rogers, Part II: China as World’s Best Long-Term Profit Play
- How You Can Invest in the Pickens Plan
- The Twin I-Beams of Investment Success
- On SLV's 10-for-1 Split: It's All About Liquidity
- Full list of Editor's Picks »
- The Disconnect Between Supply and Demand in Gold & Silver Markets »
- The Great Consumer Crash of 2009 »
- Cramer Continues to Dig a Sirius Hole for Himself »
- Petrobras: Buy and Sit Tight Like Soros »
- 5 Impressive Stocks in This Difficult Market »
- Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News »
- Apple: Great Company with Lofty Valuation - Due for Pullback »
- Interview with Jim Rogers, Part I: Bigger Financial Shocks Loom »
- Four Brazilian Profit Plays »
- Time To Gradually Reaccumulate Energy Stocks - And Gold »
- Solarfun Power Holdings: Expect a Rally from Key Support »
-
Long Ideas
-
Short Ideas
-
Cramer's Picks
- Lehman Upgrade? - Fast Money Midday Recap (8/21/08)
- Kirkland Lake Gold: Buried Potential
- Seven High-Priced Stock Values
- Support for Freddie - Fast Money Recap (8/20/08)
- Why Thornburg Mortgage Will Survive
- How You Can Invest in the Pickens Plan
- Silver ETF Bull Market Remains Intact
- Making Sense of Fortuna Silver's Recent PPS Action
- Five Struggling Dividend Stocks I'm Still Bullish On
- Four Unique Oil Sands Plays You've Never Heard Of
- Full list of Long Ideas »
- Salesforce.com: It's All About the Guidance
- Three Casino Stocks Rolling Over
- New Web Site For Short Sellers: You Gotta Love Capitalism
- Commodity Carnage: Where to Turn Next?
- Fannie and Freddie Shareholders Run for the Exit
- Goldman: Readying Short Position Initiation Sequence
- Apple: Great Company with Lofty Valuation - Due for Pullback
- Russia's Too Risky - Barron's
- Fannie, Freddie Shareholders Will Be Left Holding the Bag - Barron's
- Pilgrim's Pride: The Weakest Link in the Food Chain
- Full list of Short Ideas »
- Alarming Negativity - Cramer's Mad Midday (8/21/08)
- Hershey vs. Cadbury - Cramer's Mad Money (8/20/08)
- Cheap Oil Related Stocks - Cramer's Lightning Round (8/20/08)
- Real Buys - Cramer's Mad Midday (8/20/08)
- Coke vs. Pepsi - Cramer's Mad Money (8/19/08)
- Clean Energy - Cramer's Lightning Round (8/19/08)
- Still Growing - Cramer's Mad Midday (8/19/08)
- Which Stock to Pick - Cramer's Mad Money (8/18/08)
- Buy Weyerhauser - Cramer's Lightning Round (8/18/08)
- The Price of Oil - Cramer's Mad Money (8/18/08)
- Full list of Cramers Picks »
Trading Center
Hedge Fund Jobs
Job Seekers: Search jobs by category, get job alerts by email or live feed, apply online See full list of jobs »
Employers: See all recruitment options, get applications online or by email Post a job »




This article has 2 comments: