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February 6, 2008 10:24 am

Is it time to buy tech stocks? If so, which ones? (Back to story)

It’s a simple no. They have just as much chance of doubling their value as falling by another 50%. Smart investors make money on solid companies. Don’t get sucked into thinking they are a bargain because if they were, they’d all be owned right now between Oracle and MS.
Wait till they go back to normal and place your money on a solid rock instead of throwing into a hole.

Posted By Winston Jr, New York NY: February 11, 2008 3:14 pm

as I watch the markets decline again I want say run for the hills. However I think itvis time to buy. Stocks are cheap. Buy great companies and be patient.

Posted By Tina Azzara, laguna niguel, ca: February 6, 2008 1:59 pm

With interest rates dropping, borrowing will be cheaper and companies already laden with cash (i.e. CSCO, HPQ, IBM,etc.) should benefit through acquisitions. A definite “yes!”

Posted By Linda, Norfolk, VA: February 6, 2008 1:40 pm

time to buy tech stocks-especially emc, csco, irf, avct and cree.

Posted By morehead city, nc lj davis: February 6, 2008 12:27 pm

It seems like the entire market is oversold, especially the tech industry. I think it is definately time to buy, as long as you are in the right companies and are patient. Apple may have lowered its outlook for this year, but it still seems to be undervalued. First Solar is also off of its high by a lot.

Posted By Scott P. Philadelphia, PA: February 6, 2008 11:08 am

You bet it is time to buy tech stocks, if you do the research. Just listen to every presentation TQNT has made since its last earnings call. They have been consistently saying increased earnings , increased margins. Leadership in technology , very diversified infact only 46% is handsets. Cell phones are getting much more POWER hungry and need very increased levels of Gaas chips which use less battery power. The use of Gaas chips is also increasing in all of the other industry areas TQNT serves. make sure you check out the pristine financials with ZERO debt.

Posted By Michael Sharkey, Waitsfield, Vermont: February 6, 2008 10:44 am
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