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Stocks of IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Cisco, Texas Instruments and other tech companies in the U.S. that have lagged behind in the recovery in stock market prices in 2011, and have lower price earnings ratios in the neighborhood of 10 compared to the long term price earnings ratio of 16.
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Wall Street Journal 05.08.2013
Wall Street Journal 08.24.2013
Wall Street Journal 11.17.2013
Wall Street Journal 11.28.2013
Four Reasons Why Nasdaq 4000 Differs From Tech Bubble
Wall Street Journal 11.26.2013
Margin Cloud Casts Shadow Over Cisco
Wall Street Journal 02.14.2014
An About-Face for the Stock Market’s 5-Year Return
New York Times 02.15.2014
Value Stocks Head Higher as Growth Companies Look Pricey
Wall Street Journal 04.04.2014
Opening the Box on Tech Stocks' Next Move
Wall Street Journal 04.10.2014
Stocks Stumble, but Hope Lingers
Wall Street Journal 04.14.2014
Stock-Market Jitters Put Investors at Ease
Wall Street Journal 04.14.2014
Three Signs That Point to a Stock-Market Tumble Ahead
Wall Street Journal 08.02.2014
Weak Results at IBM as Its Strategy Shifts
New York Times 10.20.2014
Behind Ginni Rometty’s Plan to Reboot IBM
Wall Street Journal 04.21.2015
Buttonwood: Fifteen years of hurt
Economist 05.09.2015
U.S. Markets Are an Oasis for Buy-and-Hold Investors
New York Times 07.25.2015
A Plunge in China Rattles Markets Across the Globe
New York Times 08.23.2015
Tech Stalwarts Drive Market Surge
Wall Street Journal 10.24.2015
U.S. Stocks Post Worst Annual Losses Since 2008
Wall Street Journal 01.02.2016
Technology Stocks May Become an Unlikely Haven
New York Times 05.07.2011
Microsoft Looks Cheap-;as Usual
BusinessWeek 04.28.2011
The Allure of Foreign Stocks Starts to Fade
New York Times 05.21.2011
Wall Street Journal 05.02.2011
The Bullish Case for the U.S. Economy
Wall Street Journal 06.04.2011
Seeing Beyond the Stock Market Slump
BusinessWeek 06.09.2011
How Much More Could Stocks Drop? - SmartMoney.com
Unknown 08.05.2011
Texas Instruments Warns of Weaker Demand
Wall Street Journal 12.09.2011
A Standard, and Poor, Way of Investing
Wall Street Journal 01.21.2012
Tom Keene Talks to UBS's Jonathan Golub
BusinessWeek 02.09.2012
Goldman Sachs: We Like Stocks, Just Not This Year
Wall Street Journal 04.02.2012
S.&P. 500 Dips After Fed Signals No New Stimulus
New York Times 04.04.2012
New York Times 04.05.2012
Wall Street Journal 04.07.2012
Wall Street Journal 04.09.2012
Wall Street Journal 04.18.2012
Windows Opportunity Opens at Microsoft
Wall Street Journal 04.18.2012
Wall Street Journal 04.19.2012
Wall Street Journal 04.24.2012
Wall Street Journal 11.19.2011
Wall Street Journal 05.11.2012
The $1 Billion Club Gets Crowded
Wall Street Journal 05.17.2012
NYSE CEO: Public Has Lost Trust in Market
Wall Street Journal 06.20.2012
Bill Gross: We’re Witnessing the Death of Equities
Wall Street Journal 07.31.2012
Why Are Investors Fleeing Equities? Hint: Its Not the Computers
New York Times 08.06.2012
Quantitative Easing and Investor Choices - Fundamentally
New York Times 09.22.2012
Wall Street Journal 10.19.2012
Belt-Tightening, but No Collapse, Is Forecast in Technology Spending
New York Times 01.26.2008
What investors should focus on (Hint: Not the economy) - The Washington Post
Washington Post 01.13.2013
Wall Street Journal 03.01.2013
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