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Analysis of:
Dell Driving Transition to Energy Efficient LED Displays (www.ledsmagazine.com)
1. LED's offer mover enrgy efficient solution than CFL for backlighting with energy savingss in the 35% to 50% area.
2. LED solutions do not have mercury in them as do the current CFL solutions, so this makes LED's a so called green technology.
3.Nichia will be main beneficiary of move to LED's...
Analysis of:
What now for wireless? (www.rcrwireless.com)
Wireless services have become such an integral part of our everyday lives that the current financial turmoil will not significantly impact the mobile market.
Analysis of:
First Google Android phone to cost $199: report (news.yahoo.com)
China Mobile is keen on the Android phones. In addition to HTC, China Mobile has formed a joint venture with a local startup to build Android phones.
Analysis of:
'Android' Cellphone to Showcase Google Brand (online.wsj.com)
The HTC Android phone will be closely compared with the 3G iPhone. Most likely the look and feel won't be as sleek as the iPhone. However, Android phones will have the processing speed that is hard to beat. In addition, the open handset model features may not initially be impressive. ...
Analysis of:
Samsung Likely to Overcome Hurdles to SanDisk Buyout (www.eetimes.com)
1. If Samsung is successful in taking over SanDisk they will become the dominant player in the NAND flash business .
2. Samsung will gain a strong retail presence in flash products which it does not enjoy today. This includes carfds, memory sticks, USB thumb drives, etc.
Analysis of:
Avago Prepares IPO to gear up market plan (www.eetasia.com)
1. Since being spun out of Agilent the management has been focused on an IPO that would pay off the investors.
2. Avago has sold off business's such as storeage IC's, printer ASIC's, and Infrared components to help pay back initial private equity investors. They have done a good job of cutting...
Analysis of:
Pre-paid B'Berry services soon (www.business-standard.com)
RIM’s growth aspirations have led the company to expand its offering to include less-popular and unproven solutions like pre-paid and Blackberry Connect, especially in emerging markets like India.
Analysis of:
CTIA: Blackberry aims for consumer appeal (telephonyonline.com)
RIM aims to leverage its enterprise and pro-sumer Blackberry success into the consumer market. The transition will not be easy and comes with risk.
September 16, 2008
Renault's Move Is Right; Right Size the Company For Striking and Non-Striking Employees
Analysis of:
Job Cuts at Renault Spark Strike (news.bbc.co.uk)
Renault's Move Is Right; Right Size the Company For Striking and Non-Striking Employees
As a result of soft sales, and soft volume projections, Renault must reach lower labor numbers through voluntary reductions. The pressures at Renault have been more intense than at other European OEM's as Carlos Ghosn applies pressure on vehicle development and launch timelines. The pressures,...
Analysis of:
Text-Messaging Rates Come Under Scrutiny (online.wsj.com)
The argument that SMS pricing is not linked to cost has always been true. There will come a point where SMS pricing is more elastic (either because the price becomes too high or there are messaging alternatives), but we have not reached that point yet.
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