David Wu

David Wu
David Wuis an American politician who served as the U.S. representative for Oregon's 1st congressional district from 1999 to 2011. He is a member of the Democratic Party...
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taking advantage of stock weakness and stronger fundamentals.
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Why stick your neck out if you don't have to? If you're right nobody will remember and if you're wrong people will ask a lot of questions.
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We like Analog Devices Ê( ADI : Research , Estimates ) because it's a leading company in the analog segment of the semiconductor industry -- and the analog segment I think this cycle is looking better than it's ever been because of the proliferation of the devices other than PCs. So Analog is riding on that curve. They're the fastest-growing analog company in the last several quarters, and it also has better margin than it ever had in its history, as a public company.
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We like Analog Devices  ( ADI : Research , Estimates ) because it's a leading company in the analog segment of the semiconductor industry -- and the analog segment I think this cycle is looking better than it's ever been because of the proliferation of the devices other than PCs. So Analog is riding on that curve. They're the fastest-growing analog company in the last several quarters, and it also has better margin than it ever had in its history, as a public company.
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The facts are startling: in Germany, 36% of undergraduates receive their degrees in science and engineering. In China, the figure is 59%, and in Japan 66%. In the United States, the corresponding figure is 32%, ... It is clear we need to do all we can to attract more students to the sciences to remain competitive in the global economy. Such an effort must start in our elementary and secondary schools. National Chemistry Week provides our teachers with the tools and ideas to spark that interest.
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The business of America must be more than just business, and engagement must be through more than just the cash register... Real engagement sees the Chinese people as real people, people like us, people with aspirations, with hopes, people who aspire to walk the path of freedom.
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Someone who doesn't know the industry would think that Microsoft is the worst thing since Attila the Hun.
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Dell is going to open down significantly tomorrow, more than 10 percent,
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I thank the Oregon Science Teachers Association for its participation in National Chemistry Week. These teachers are molding the next generation of scientists.
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That's enough that you have a chance of beating the competition. If it had been a 20 percent improvement, you don't have enough to write home about.
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They have to find a very rich, drunken buyer. The buyer must be drunk. Anybody who has good sense is not a buyer of AMD's flash business.
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They have to find a very rich, drunken buyer, ... The buyer must be drunk. Anybody who has good sense is not a buyer of AMD's flash business.
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Intel does not want to be the company that calls the turn. Why stick your neck out if you don't have to? If you're right nobody will remember and if you're wrong people will ask a lot of questions.
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By the early part of next year, with everything else being equal, Intel should be ahead in the dual-processor side. Intel has bigger (fabrication plants where the chips are made), better margins and a better balance sheet. David beat Goliath, but that was a couple thousand years ago. That happens only once. In the real world, that doesn't happen. A one-year lead is not good enough.