Posted on 21 December 2010
Tags: america, brian, domain, domain-names, mike reinstein, news, possibly-out, pretty-good, the-trouble, wrong
Bank of America has apparently registered for the domain names BrianMoynihanBlows.com, BrianMoynihanSucks.com, BrianTMoynihanBlows.com, and BrianTMoynihanSucks.com, possibly out of fear that Team WikiLeaks would want them (though the decision could just be a defense against haters in general).
Which is a pretty good idea, but if someone’s going to go to the trouble of coming up with and buying hate-domains, they probably won’t be deterred by getting beat out on these not terribly creative names. Let’s do BofA a solid and see if we can figure out any others they might want to snap up before they get into the wrong hands. I’ll start: DoesBrianMoynihanSleepWithGoats.com and DoesBrianTMoynihanSleepWithGoats.com. Now you go.



Article courtesy of Dealbreaker
Posted on 21 December 2010
Tags: aapl, announcement, apple, brian, brian-white, few-people, mike reinstein, million-units, street, the-announcement, ticonderoga, week
Following the announcement today by Apple (AAPL) that it is close to selling 1 million units of its Apple TV, perhaps as soon as later this week, Ticonderoga Securities analyst Brian White articulates what a few people on the Street have been wondering for some time: When will we see [...]

Article courtesy of BARRONS.com: Tech Trader Daily
Posted on 16 December 2010
Tags: bloomberg, brian, brian-womack, citing-three, facebook, made-last, mike reinstein, piece-today, recently-reported, reinstein, year
Interesting piece today, in case you missed it, on Bloomberg about Facebook: the company is on track to make $2 billion in revenue this year, about double what it made last year, writes Brian Womack, citing three anonymous sources.
You can connect that with a recently reported $55 billion valuation being [...]

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Posted on 14 December 2010
Tags: brian, gleacher, hpq, investors-may, its-purchase, michael reinstein, reinstein, shares, stock, the-shares, year
With shares of Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) down 19%, investors may be wondering, “What is wrong with this stock!?!”
Nothing, says Gleacher & Co. analyst Brian Marshall, who today reiterated a Buy recommendation on the shares and a $54 price target.
Marshall notes the company’s acquisitiveness this year — its purchase of Palm and [...]

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Posted on 09 December 2010
Tags: aapl, adverse-consequences, apple, brian, even-though, flash-memory, gleacher, morning, reinstein, sudden-drop, yokkaichi
Following reports that Toshiba’s (TOSBF.PK) semiconductor fab in Yokkaichi, Japan was halted today by a sudden drop in power, Brian Marshall with Gleacher & Co. this morning writes in a note to clients that Apple (AAPL) shouldn’t see any adverse consequences, even though Toshiba is a NAND flash memory chip [...]

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Posted on 03 December 2010
Tags: brian, brian-white, cause-appears, michael reinstein, microvision, mike reinstein, morning, mvis, only-immediate, pico-projectors, ticonderoga
Shares of Microvision (MVIS), which makes parts for pico projectors, are soaring this morning, up 49 cents, or 34%, at $1.93, and were previously up as high as $2.14, or 50%.
The only immediate cause appears to be a report by Ticonderoga Securities analyst Brian White this morning, which I [...]

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Posted on 03 December 2010
Tags: aapl, advanced-television, arrive-some, brian, brian-white, industry-term, michael reinstein, mobile-digital, recent-trip, reinstein, television, ticonderoga
Back from a recent trip to Asia, Ticonderoga Securities hardware analyst Brian White this morning opined on possibilities for Apple’s (AAPL) iPhone 5, which most expect to arrive some time next summer.
Advanced Television Systems, or ATSC-M/H, an industry term for next-generation mobile digital television, “could increasingly become available in high-end [...]

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Posted on 26 November 2010
Tags: aapl, apple, brian, brian-white, holiday, ipad, michael reinstein, morning, reinstein, stock, ticonderoga, white
Commenting on Apple’s (AAPL) one-day sale today, with discounts of 8% to 12% on iPods, the iPad, and Macs, Ticonderoga Securities analyst Brian White this morning writes that AAPL is “the stock to own this holiday season,” with a “holiday season to remember for the company.”
White has a “Buy” recommendation [...]

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Posted on 17 November 2010
Tags: brian, holiday-spending, might-delay, reuters, the-sluggish, think-people, until-the-last, year
Best Buy (BBY) CEO Brian Dunn said consumers might delay this year’s holiday shopping until the last minute due to the sluggish economy, Reuters reports.
“I think it’s (holiday spending) going to be exciting, but I think it will be late this year,” Dunn said. “I think people will [...]

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Posted on 03 November 2010
Tags: aapl, apple, brian, how-big, michael reinstein, mike reinstein, reinstein, the-smart, through-some, view
Just how big can Apple (AAPL) get in the smart phone and tablet markets? Pretty darn big.
Wedge Partners analyst Brian Blair on Tuesday issued some absolutely stunning forecasts on the prospects for Apple in 2011. Blair is an Apple bull, and walked through some datapoints to support his view that [...]

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