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Three Keys to End the Recession 0

May13

Posted May 13, 2009 12:17pm EDT by Aaron Task

The “green shoots” theory was looking a little brown around the edges Wednesday as stocks fell sharply following weak April retail sales data and another spike in foreclosures.

Noted bear Gary Shilling, president of A. Gary Shilling & Co., says the recent improvement in economic activity was not a sign the worst has passed but a head fake that’s typical in most recessions. There have been positive quarters of GDP growth in 8 of 11 recessions since WW2, and the stock market rallied in sync, Shilling notes.

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Tech and the Recession: Is the Worst Over? 0

Apr28

Tech and the Recession: Is the Worst Over?

Posted Apr 28, 2009 09:41am EDT by Sarah Lacy in InvestingSoftware and ServicesProducts and TrendsRecessionClean Tech

Tech earnings were mixed last week, with Apple delighting Wall Street with strong results and Microsoft posting its first year-over-year drop in revenue. But you can say this much: There weren’t many bad surprises for investors. Does that mean the worst of the recession is over for tech?

My guest, Paul Kedrosky, says the air bubble of panic is gone and that’s good. But here’s the bad: There’s no big catalyst for corporate IT spending. That makes him worry that the big IT names like Oracle and Microsoft and Intel are out of the woods, but don’t have huge organic revenue growth ahead of them. (Oracle will no doubt get a bump when it digests the proposed Sun Microsystems deal, but that’s not exactly the same thing.)

Kedrosky does like a few sectors: Asian Internet companies, solar stocks and wireless. He explains why on the clip.

 


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