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Computer and peripherals industry

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Computer industry and computer peripherals industry securities have all the appearances of being a good investment, not only for 1996 but for the next 3 to 5 years, but investors must be wary that volatile prices can affect corporate earnings and that much of both industries' success will be based on economic conditions throughout the world. If the international economies continue to grow, a drop in the industries prices could easily be offset by increased demand and sales that would increase profits despite price cuts.

Author: Virgile, Lucien, Thorpe, Warren, Plummer, Rick S., Niemond, George A., Seligman, Phillip M., Swort, Edmund B., Rosenfield, David, Arbitman, Jacob, Chappell, Jonathan B., Cioffi, Frank
Publisher: Value Line Publishing, Inc.
Publication Name: The Value Line Investment Survey (Part 3 - Ratings & Reports)
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0042-2401
Year: 1996
Evaluation, Investments, Sun Microsystems Inc., SUNW, Mentor Graphics Corp., MENT, EMC Corp. (Saint Paul, Minnesota), AST Research Inc., ASTA, KONICA MINOLTA Printing Solutions USA Inc., AQM, General DataComm Industries Inc., Triad Systems Corp., TRSC, GDC, CASCADE communications

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Computer and peripherals industry

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Business expenditures for computers, computer peripherals, and other fixed investments are expected to increase almost 8% in 1997, even though the industry has not shared in the US economic expansion for the year. Capital goods spending by business is forecast to grow at least 5%-per-year through the early 21st Century, and computer-related demand will increase. These stocks will outpace the market in 1997 and 1998, and well into the future.

Author: Virgile, Lucien, Thorpe, Warren, Plummer, Rick S., Niemond, George A., Seligman, Phillip M., Swort, Edmund B., Rosenfield, David, Arbitman, Jacob, Chappell, Jonathan B., Vlassis, Dax
Publisher: Value Line Publishing, Inc.
Publication Name: The Value Line Investment Survey (Part 3 - Ratings & Reports)
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0042-2401
Year: 1997
GATE, EMC Corp. (Hopkinton, Massachusetts), Interland Inc., NCR Corp., Newbridge Networks Corp., IOM, NCR, EMC, Sun Microsystems Ltd., IOMEGA Corp. (Roy, Utah), NNCXF, Ascend Communications Inc., ASND

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Subjects list: Computer industry, Computers, Finance, Compaq Computer Corp., CPQ, International Business Machines Corp., IBM, AAPL, Computer peripherals industry, Computer peripherals, Western Digital Corp., Hewlett-Packard Co., HWP, Dell Inc., Gateway Inc., DELL, SCI Systems Inc., SCIS, Adaptec Inc., American Power Conversion Corp., Cabletron Systems Inc., Cisco Systems Inc., Key Tronic Corp., Quantum Corp., Silicon Graphics Inc., Storage Technology Corp., 3Com Corp., Unisys Corp., ADPT, APCC, CS, CSCO, KTCC, SGI, STK, COMS, UIS, WDC, Gerber Scientific Inc., GRB, Intergraph Corp., INGR, Digital Equipment Corp., DEC, Amdahl Corp., AMH, Apple Inc., Data General, Tandem Computers Inc., DGN, TDM, Stratus Computer Inc., Sequent Computer Systems Inc., Seagate Technology L.L.C., SRA, Tseng Labs Inc., QNTM, SQNT, Applied Magnetics Corp., APM, Bay Networks Inc., Standard Microsystems Corp., SMSC, TSNG, SEGT, BAY
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