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Earnings season is when Editor Paul McWilliams is at his best. In his
weekly earnings previews, McWilliams advised subscribers to buy Flextronics,
Harmonic, and NetLogic, all of which moved higher after announcing stellar
quarters. His preview for the week of
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In response to subscriber inquiries, Editor Paul McWilliams wrote: "With Bell now in charge I'm much more apt to look seriously at Intersil again. However, I'm most likely going to wait and see what we hear from Bell at the end of Q1 before I commit any capital. In addition to getting this fresh and hopefully less varnished view of Intersil, I'll also be interested to see if Bell trims back Intersil's stock compensation program to be more in line with its peers..."
McWilliams also looks at these topics: -- What industry trends does McWilliams think will come into play for programmable logic this year? Does he believe they will benefit Xilinx? -- What is McWilliams' revenue growth forecast for QuickLogic in 2008? -- Does McWilliams view the leadership change at Intersil as a positive development for the company? -- After increasing gross profit margins and lowering operating costs in Q4, is Power-One poised for a turnaround?
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