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Where Best to Invest - TECHNOLOGY

Thursday, January 11, 2007

NBR Market Monitors Abby Joseph Cohen of Goldman Sachs and Al Goldman of AG Edwards believe the tech sector will tally gains in 2007. NBR's Scott Gurvey reports on the factors that could drive technology stocks higher...in the right economic setting.

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UBS Picks
In his report, Scott Gurvey highlights the tech stocks that UBS Investment Research recommends for 2007. Those picks are listed below.

A graphic listing tech stock picks from UBS Investment Research.
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External Links/Articles*

  • Cisco Systems
    Cisco manufactures computer networking equipment and provides networking solutions to businesses. Scott Gurvey reports that Cisco is one of a handful of tech companies given a strong outlook by many market analysts.
  • Information Technology Industry Council (ITIC)
    ITIC is an association of the nation's "top high-tech companies" that lobbies Washington on behalf of the information technology industry. The site offers news about government policies impacting the techonology sector.
  • The McKinsey Quarterly (Registration Required)
    The McKinsey Quarterly is a business journal published by the McKinsey & Company management consulting firm. This links to a 2003 article titled, "What High Tech Can Learn from Slow-Growth Industries."
  • Microsoft Vista
    As Scott Gurvey reports, Microsoft's latest version of its operating system is expected to be a major driver in the tech sector. This website offers information about the product's features.
  • Nasdaq Composite
    Learn more about the Nasdaq Stock Market's indexes, including its technology sector index.
  • *Clicking these external links will take you off the NBR web site on PBS.org. NBR has no affiliation with these sites.

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