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26.01.2016, 7253 Zeichen

Aktuelle Kommentare aus dem wikifolio-Universum. Mit Links zu den jeweiligen Depots, damit man sieht, wie erfolgreich die Kommentatoren mit ihren Einschätzungen sind und wie sich die genannten Inputs in die jeweiligen Strategien einordnen. Zu unserem eigenen Wikifolio geht es HIER, siehe schöne Wertschätzung im Handelsblatt DA. Mehr wikifolio-Whispers in den Kacheln . Siehe auch "100 Tage / 100 Wertpapiere" unter http://bitly.com/1dXL9kv

GFT Technologies 
-4.07%

 

Morgul (1921984): Gft Technologies hat sich in den letzten 3 Jahren sehr gut entwickelt, wobei der Wert ab Mitte 2014 eine richtige Rally hingelegt hat. Die Höchststände notierten 2015 bei rund 32€ Wegen der Gesamtmarktsituation sind nun größere Gewinnmitnahmen getätigt worden, was ich finde nun eine gute Einstiegsmöglichkeit geboten hat. Fundamental ist bei der Firma nach wie vor alles sehr gut in Takt, und auch die Zukunftsperspektiven lassen wieder auf höhere Kurse schließen. Die Analysten sehen das momentane Kurspotential bei rund 30€. Ich denke, wenn sich der Gesamtmarkt wieder erholt und die Digitalisierung weiter so gut voranschreitet wie bisher, wird sich der Werte die nächsten Monate bzw Jahre zwischen 35-40€ bewegen. Ich sehe den Wert deshalb als Mittel- bis Langzeit Investition. (26.01. 09:07) 

>> mehr comments zu GFT Technologies: www.boerse-social.com/launch/aktie/gft_technologies

 

K+S 
-3.43%

 

Clown (INSIDE01): Annette Messemer (Aufsichtsrat) (26.01. 09:03) 

 

LPKF Laser 
0.00%

 

Clown (INSIDE01): Christian Bieniek (Vorstand) (26.01. 09:01) 

 

Apple 
-2.44%

 

RisingValue (INTTECHN): Apple publiziert heute die Quartalszahlen! Sell on good News??? (26.01. 08:52) 

 

MorphoSys 
-0.45%

 

conan (EICHE): MorphoSys erhält Meilensteinzahlung von Bayer. Es ist Zeit für eine Gegenbewegung. (26.01. 08:13) 

>> mehr comments zu MorphoSys: www.boerse-social.com/launch/aktie/morphosys_ag

 

Intel 
-2.09%

 

Tsmithers (UASMIXPL): - Another challenge for Intel in China - Intel's Xeon chips still power most Chinese servers, but the government has grown wary of American tech ever since the Snowden leaks revealed NSA back doors in hardware and software. In response, China has accelerated its efforts to grow homegrown CPUs like BLX IC Design's Loongson chips. These chips are still much-less powerful than Intel's Xeons, but they could catch up within the next decade. To make matters worse, the U.S. blocked more than $1 billion in orders of Intel Xeons to China last year. The U.S. claimed that those sales, which were intended for China's most-powerful supercomputers, would be "contrary to the national security or foreign policy interests" of the United States. This pressure from both sides has created an opening for Qualcomm and ARM to enter the market. Intel recently unveiled a $100 million "strategic collaboration" with Tsinghua University to protect its data-center market in China. Through the collaboration, Intel will add a new computer-processor module, which would run alongside its Xeons in Chinese data centers. The reconfigurable module, designed by Tsinghua, would "add capabilities that address specific local requirements" -- meaning that it's likely designed to address China's national security concerns. What Intel stands to lose Last quarter, Intel's data center only rose 5% annually, to $4.3 billion, slowing down dramatically from 12% growth in the third quarter. For the full year, data-center revenue rose 11%, but Intel previously expected a compound annual growth rate of 15% for the business through 2018. That big miss caused Intel stock to fall nearly 10% the day after its earnings report. Intel relies on sales growth in its data center, Internet of Things, and memory businesses to offset concerns about its Client Computing (PC and mobile) division, which posted a 1% annual sales decline last quarter. But looking ahead, sales of its data-center chips could remain sluggish as ambitious new challengers enter the market. While Qualcomm is unlikely to conquer the data-center market anytime soon, its growth could still hurt Intel in crucial markets like China. Quelle: Sun L., fool.com (26.01. 07:47) 

 

 
Qualcomm Incorporated 
-1.96%

 

Tsmithers (UASGRNOR): - Look Out Intel Corporation, Qualcomm Inc. Is Eyeing Chinese Servers - Qualcomm (NASDAQ:QCOM), the largest mobile chipmaker in the world, recently formed a new joint venture in China with the Guizhou Province government. The new company, Guizhou Huaxintong Semiconductor Technology, will design, develop, and manufacture chipsets for servers. Qualcomm will provide research support and server chip technology licenses to the joint venture. The company will launch with an initial investment of 1.85 billion RMB ($280 million), and be 55% owned by the Chinese government, and 45% owned by Qualcomm. In a press release, Qualcomm President Derek Aberle stated that, although Qualcomm had worked with its Chinese partners for more than two decades, the joint venture "represents a significant increase in our collaboration in China." This move could help ARM Holdings (NASDAQ:ARMH), which provides the chip designs on which Qualcomm's data centers are based, and harm Intel (NASDAQ:INTC), which has faced multiple challenges in the Chinese data-center market. Let's take a closer look at Qualcomm's data-center ambitions, and how it could turn China into the next big battleground for server chip dominance. Why Qualcomm is expanding into data centers Qualcomm has lost market share in mobile application processors and wireless modems to low-end rivals like MediaTek over the past year. Several major smartphone makers also decided to develop their own ARM-based CPUs instead of buying Qualcomm's Snapdragon processors. That market shift caused Qualcomm's chipmaking (QCT) revenues and pre-tax earnings to fall 8% and 35% in fiscal 2015, respectively. To diversify away from mobile devices, Qualcomm expanded into new markets with chips for connected cameras, cars, drones, and Internet of Things devices. Another potential area of growth is the data-center market, which Intel dominates with its x86 Xeon chips. Last October, Qualcomm started sampling its first data-center chips, which use 24-core Qualcomm CPUs with custom ARM cores, to tier-1 data centers. Qualcomm claims that these chips "will be competitive in performance and price" against Intel's Xeons. In 2014, ARM said that its chip designs could claim 10% of the data-center market from Intel by 2017. Qualcomm paired its data-center CPUs with Xilink's (NASDAQ:XLNX) field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) to accelerate workloads. Unlike traditional processors, FPGAs can be reprogrammed, which makes them popular among industries that need chips for custom tasks. This partnership directly counters Intel's acquisition of FPGA-maker Altera. Quelle: Sun L., fool.com (26.01. 07:45) 

>> mehr comments zu Qualcomm Incorporated: www.boerse-social.com/launch/aktie/qualcomm_incorporated

 

 

 

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    26.01.2016, 7253 Zeichen

    Aktuelle Kommentare aus dem wikifolio-Universum. Mit Links zu den jeweiligen Depots, damit man sieht, wie erfolgreich die Kommentatoren mit ihren Einschätzungen sind und wie sich die genannten Inputs in die jeweiligen Strategien einordnen. Zu unserem eigenen Wikifolio geht es HIER, siehe schöne Wertschätzung im Handelsblatt DA. Mehr wikifolio-Whispers in den Kacheln . Siehe auch "100 Tage / 100 Wertpapiere" unter http://bitly.com/1dXL9kv

    GFT Technologies 
    -4.07%

     

    Morgul (1921984): Gft Technologies hat sich in den letzten 3 Jahren sehr gut entwickelt, wobei der Wert ab Mitte 2014 eine richtige Rally hingelegt hat. Die Höchststände notierten 2015 bei rund 32€ Wegen der Gesamtmarktsituation sind nun größere Gewinnmitnahmen getätigt worden, was ich finde nun eine gute Einstiegsmöglichkeit geboten hat. Fundamental ist bei der Firma nach wie vor alles sehr gut in Takt, und auch die Zukunftsperspektiven lassen wieder auf höhere Kurse schließen. Die Analysten sehen das momentane Kurspotential bei rund 30€. Ich denke, wenn sich der Gesamtmarkt wieder erholt und die Digitalisierung weiter so gut voranschreitet wie bisher, wird sich der Werte die nächsten Monate bzw Jahre zwischen 35-40€ bewegen. Ich sehe den Wert deshalb als Mittel- bis Langzeit Investition. (26.01. 09:07) 

    >> mehr comments zu GFT Technologies: www.boerse-social.com/launch/aktie/gft_technologies

     

    K+S 
    -3.43%

     

    Clown (INSIDE01): Annette Messemer (Aufsichtsrat) (26.01. 09:03) 

     

    LPKF Laser 
    0.00%

     

    Clown (INSIDE01): Christian Bieniek (Vorstand) (26.01. 09:01) 

     

    Apple 
    -2.44%

     

    RisingValue (INTTECHN): Apple publiziert heute die Quartalszahlen! Sell on good News??? (26.01. 08:52) 

     

    MorphoSys 
    -0.45%

     

    conan (EICHE): MorphoSys erhält Meilensteinzahlung von Bayer. Es ist Zeit für eine Gegenbewegung. (26.01. 08:13) 

    >> mehr comments zu MorphoSys: www.boerse-social.com/launch/aktie/morphosys_ag

     

    Intel 
    -2.09%

     

    Tsmithers (UASMIXPL): - Another challenge for Intel in China - Intel's Xeon chips still power most Chinese servers, but the government has grown wary of American tech ever since the Snowden leaks revealed NSA back doors in hardware and software. In response, China has accelerated its efforts to grow homegrown CPUs like BLX IC Design's Loongson chips. These chips are still much-less powerful than Intel's Xeons, but they could catch up within the next decade. To make matters worse, the U.S. blocked more than $1 billion in orders of Intel Xeons to China last year. The U.S. claimed that those sales, which were intended for China's most-powerful supercomputers, would be "contrary to the national security or foreign policy interests" of the United States. This pressure from both sides has created an opening for Qualcomm and ARM to enter the market. Intel recently unveiled a $100 million "strategic collaboration" with Tsinghua University to protect its data-center market in China. Through the collaboration, Intel will add a new computer-processor module, which would run alongside its Xeons in Chinese data centers. The reconfigurable module, designed by Tsinghua, would "add capabilities that address specific local requirements" -- meaning that it's likely designed to address China's national security concerns. What Intel stands to lose Last quarter, Intel's data center only rose 5% annually, to $4.3 billion, slowing down dramatically from 12% growth in the third quarter. For the full year, data-center revenue rose 11%, but Intel previously expected a compound annual growth rate of 15% for the business through 2018. That big miss caused Intel stock to fall nearly 10% the day after its earnings report. Intel relies on sales growth in its data center, Internet of Things, and memory businesses to offset concerns about its Client Computing (PC and mobile) division, which posted a 1% annual sales decline last quarter. But looking ahead, sales of its data-center chips could remain sluggish as ambitious new challengers enter the market. While Qualcomm is unlikely to conquer the data-center market anytime soon, its growth could still hurt Intel in crucial markets like China. Quelle: Sun L., fool.com (26.01. 07:47) 

     

     
    Qualcomm Incorporated 
    -1.96%

     

    Tsmithers (UASGRNOR): - Look Out Intel Corporation, Qualcomm Inc. Is Eyeing Chinese Servers - Qualcomm (NASDAQ:QCOM), the largest mobile chipmaker in the world, recently formed a new joint venture in China with the Guizhou Province government. The new company, Guizhou Huaxintong Semiconductor Technology, will design, develop, and manufacture chipsets for servers. Qualcomm will provide research support and server chip technology licenses to the joint venture. The company will launch with an initial investment of 1.85 billion RMB ($280 million), and be 55% owned by the Chinese government, and 45% owned by Qualcomm. In a press release, Qualcomm President Derek Aberle stated that, although Qualcomm had worked with its Chinese partners for more than two decades, the joint venture "represents a significant increase in our collaboration in China." This move could help ARM Holdings (NASDAQ:ARMH), which provides the chip designs on which Qualcomm's data centers are based, and harm Intel (NASDAQ:INTC), which has faced multiple challenges in the Chinese data-center market. Let's take a closer look at Qualcomm's data-center ambitions, and how it could turn China into the next big battleground for server chip dominance. Why Qualcomm is expanding into data centers Qualcomm has lost market share in mobile application processors and wireless modems to low-end rivals like MediaTek over the past year. Several major smartphone makers also decided to develop their own ARM-based CPUs instead of buying Qualcomm's Snapdragon processors. That market shift caused Qualcomm's chipmaking (QCT) revenues and pre-tax earnings to fall 8% and 35% in fiscal 2015, respectively. To diversify away from mobile devices, Qualcomm expanded into new markets with chips for connected cameras, cars, drones, and Internet of Things devices. Another potential area of growth is the data-center market, which Intel dominates with its x86 Xeon chips. Last October, Qualcomm started sampling its first data-center chips, which use 24-core Qualcomm CPUs with custom ARM cores, to tier-1 data centers. Qualcomm claims that these chips "will be competitive in performance and price" against Intel's Xeons. In 2014, ARM said that its chip designs could claim 10% of the data-center market from Intel by 2017. Qualcomm paired its data-center CPUs with Xilink's (NASDAQ:XLNX) field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) to accelerate workloads. Unlike traditional processors, FPGAs can be reprogrammed, which makes them popular among industries that need chips for custom tasks. This partnership directly counters Intel's acquisition of FPGA-maker Altera. Quelle: Sun L., fool.com (26.01. 07:45) 

    >> mehr comments zu Qualcomm Incorporated: www.boerse-social.com/launch/aktie/qualcomm_incorporated

     

     

     

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    Die Rosinger Group ist einer der führenden Finanzkonzerne in Mitteleuropa und in den Geschäftsfeldern "Eigene Investments" sowie "hochspezialisierte Beratungsleistungen" aktiv. Mit bisher mehr als sechzig Börsenlistings und IPOs weltweit gehört die Rosinger Group auch an der Wiener Börse zu den maßgeblichen Playern.

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