Teradyne Inc. (TER)

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  • commenter
    Aug 11 04:24 PM
    Trading Chips and the Financials Dip [view article]
    LDK, starting the next big solar move!!!! Reply
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    Aug 11 08:47 AM
    Trading Chips and the Financials Dip [view article]
    Great advice. I agree. Reply
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    Aug 02 03:18 PM
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    Semiconductor Returns a Function of Financials [view article]
    I fully expect the SOXX to recover over the next 36 months. The opportunity found in SNDK and NVDA are once decade opportunities. The opportunity in AMD if it can make itself right is one in an investors lifetime. Reply
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    Jun 30 06:00 PM
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    Teradyne: Piper Sees 2009 Recovery [view article]
    back end players should consolidate and improve their pricing clout like some of the front end guys in semi cap universe have done Reply
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    Jun 29 08:37 PM
    Teradyne: Strong Results and Flash Memory Acquisition [view article]
    Would you take a closer look at Sina.com? Reply
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    Jun 18 11:38 AM
    Sony Not Just a Flash in Japan - Cramer's Lightning Round (6/16/08) [view article]
    If this goes down any further, I'd be glad to buy some of your APPL shares you so stupidly are selling. I have been buying on dips for this one all along, and it's the best stock I've ever seen, and the news just keeps getting better. I guess Craymer is just sellling cyclically, but with this stock, it's easy to sell when you should have held. WWDC has come and gone, but the value is still quite high, and will only go up once the news of the 3G iPhone hits home and they start sprouting up like iPods everywhere you go.

    iPhone is much cooler than iPod was, actually.


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    Jun 18 04:09 AM
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    Sony Not Just a Flash in Japan - Cramer's Lightning Round (6/16/08) [view article]
    Thank goodness few people listened to Cramer. Maybe they're getting wise to him. Reply
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    Jun 17 06:34 PM
    Sony Not Just a Flash in Japan - Cramer's Lightning Round (6/16/08) [view article]
    Agreed. It takes more than one man to do what Apple has done. I am sure that Steve has influenced a great many people he has worked with as well. But I would not EVEN assume the rumors are true. Reply
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    Jun 17 02:10 PM
    Sony Not Just a Flash in Japan - Cramer's Lightning Round (6/16/08) [view article]
    The Disney Corp. has flourished without Walt Disney so anyone who thinks Apple will be significantly different without Steve Jobs is short sighted, to put things politely. Reply
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    May 10 10:43 AM
    Overbought and Oversold Stocks That Typically Reverse at Similar Levels [view article]
    Dear "WACG".... Huh???? Reply
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    May 10 10:00 AM
    Overbought and Oversold Stocks That Typically Reverse at Similar Levels [view article]
    There is nothing significant about a 50 day moving average. In fact, a 50 day MA represents, merely, what was happening with the price TWENTY FIVE DAYS AGO. Further, standard deviations have meaning ONLY with data that is independent and "normally" distributed. Stock prices are irrefutably NOT independent. This sort of "analysis" only reinforces the dictum: "When your only tool is a hammer; all the world's a nail". Reply
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    May 09 09:08 PM
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    Overbought and Oversold Stocks That Typically Reverse at Similar Levels [view article]
    EP is just begining its run and is hardly overbought....Going into the summer Hurricane season, limited supply, and strong demand Natural gas has large upside. EP will benefit from this- Reply
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    Apr 06 05:18 AM
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    General Discussion on TER
    Is this a buy or a sell? Reply
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    Mar 31 03:36 PM
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    Time to Nibble on Tech - Barron's [view article]
    GOOG, a buy now? No way! This massive growth story is over...for now. Reply
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    Mar 30 11:41 PM
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    Time to Nibble on Tech - Barron's [view article]
    Eric Saitz was totally negative on Apple approximately a month or so ago, he bashed Apple several times with his opinion based on other opinions mostly and not any or many concrete actual facts. Then one day, in someones comment to one of his articles, someone listed Eric's home address. Since then I have noticed Eric is not as negative, especially on Apple. This reminds me somewhat of a comment Charlie Gasparino made on CNBC about 2 years ago. Gasparino said something to the effect that Goldman Sacks tells their clients to buy a stock and at the same time Goldman is selling the stock and he couldn't understand why those clients still stayed with Goldman. Gasparino realized what he said and quickly changed the subject. Gasparino who had been on CNBC alot, suddenly did not appear on CNBC that much. But don't take my word for it, as Warner Wolf used to say, "lets go to the tape." Reply