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Author: Cornelio Ash
Global Technology Sector
Our Technology Global Financial Sector Report includes an in-depth look at the technology sector in the U.S., EMEA, and APAC markets as well as actionable technology stock picks curated by our research team using the O’Neil Methodology. Some highlights from the report: Despite the recent technical pullback in U.S. software-related names, consolidation remains constructive while the fundamental outlook for high-quality ideas remains strong. In the global hardware industry, the outlook for semiconductor equipment, manufacturing, display, and memory is positive for the remainder of 2017. As long as leading technology stocks continue to act well and the uptrend in the general market remains intact, we would continue to selectively build long positions as entry points present themselves.
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Global Sector Strategy with Cornelio Ash – February 18, 2016
Cornelio Ash, senior equity analyst for O’Neil Equity Research, will provide an overview on the energy sector, specifically looking at crude-related US names and how these thoughts extend internationally.