Concur Technology Can't Sustain Its Valuation
Geoffrey Rocca submits:Montier, in his book, Value Investing, made a spirited defense of value investing by demonstrating that it not only that works in a normal market but also, based on the history of Japan, that it works effectively in a lost decade scenario.I find this significant because it strikes me that the United States faces a significant probability of facing such a scenario. Sadly, Montier couldn't prove that value investing worked in a Great Depression scenario, which would make me feel better. But at any rate, a value strategy that he calculated produced 3% annual returns in a period with very low inflation, when buy and hold returned -4% over the same period. But a long value/short strategy beat the pants off of both of them: 12%.Complete Story » seekingalpha.com |
Android the Most Popular Mobile OS? Not Quite
Android mobile operating system isn't really the most popular compared to BlackBerry and iPhone. feeds.pcworld.com |
iPad, Tablets Cannibalizing Laptop, Netbook Sales
Laptop sales dropped 1 percent in July and August 2010 and tablets are now eating away at higher-end and less-portable laptop sales. feeds.pcworld.com |
VMware Reports Beat 3Q
Zacks.com submits: VMware (VMW) reported strong third quarter 2010 results based on robust revenues and operating margin growth, partially offset by weak bookings outlook and a sluggish cash flow growth. Earnings (including stock-based compensation but excluding one time items) of 24 cents per share were up from the year-ago quarter of 11 cents. Earnings beat the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 22 cents per share.Complete Story » seekingalpha.com |
Build a Custom Browser with Mozilla Chromeless
By establishing a “blank" user interface in standard Web technologies, Mozilla puts customization within reach of more users. feeds.pcworld.com |