OT - Networking
<p>OT - Networking sector - MKM Partners reiterated
a 'buy' on CIEN, but cut its PT to $21 from $23. With INFN above
$13 now, the insider buys below $12 looks like it should've been a
no brainer to add more, even if to an already overloaded boat. Of
course, the unanswerable question is whether the sector is being
recognized accurately and the path is upward from here, or whether
we go back to how things were 2 weeks ago.</p> <p>Ah,
also - OT - AMD is now at $4.21, the highest in a year, maybe
several. I don't know what the buzz is about. Nvidia is scheduled
to launch it's next-gen, smaller die Pascal architecture cards on
May 27th. The've already shown previews of two cards the 1080 and
the 1070. They claim the 1080 is faster than two of the current
near-top cards - 98o Ti in an sli setup. That's pretty damn
compelling, depending on price.</p> <p>AMD should have
new architecture cards of their own this year - they've been
limping along on re-branding the same old, tired, architecture for
about 3 years or so. I'd be surprised to see them best Nvidia in
head-to-head card competition. AMD has been partnering with other
companies on a variety of things. I don't know why the price
acceleration - maybe their SOC initiative is finally gaining some
traction? Puzzling.</p>
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Jamok,
I have a strong belief that INFN will not be an independent
company within the next two years. if I was CSCO or JNPR, I
would be considering it, secially before 5G starts deployment, that
is when INFN will shine.
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LongTerm
CapGains
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Off Topic
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Sentiment:
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Neutral
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05/25/16 at 2:40 PM CDT
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lt cap,
The prognostication is good news, because I own half a boatload
of INFN, lol. Seriously, it's dismaying to see my 3 picks (NOK,
INFN, CIEN) so far underwater. But I'm not terribly worried about
them (unless the macro completely tanks), it just takes a longer
period of patience before they are a better reflection of their
value. 5g is coming, streaming 4k will eventually emerge, and you
can't have bandwidth without hardware/software, Tesla not
withstanding (not the car company, the man.)
If someone actually did buyout INFN here, I can't see the offer
being higher than my average cost basis. But it'd be closer than it
is now. Interesting to see what happens from here.
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Author:
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Jam
ok
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Off Topic
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Sentiment:
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Neutral
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Date:
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05/25/16 at 4:27 PM CDT
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