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After spending the bulk of 2009 stuck with a four-star
rank, enough top-performing CAPS members have recently
turned bullish on
Maxim Integrated Products (Nasdaq: MXIM) to
have it revisiting
five-starstatus again. A total of 279 members have given
their opinion on Maxim, with many of them offering analysis
and commentary explaining the recent optimism.
Competing with other semiconductor heavyweights like
Linear Technology ,
National Semiconductor (NYSE: NSM) and
Texas Instruments (NYSE: TXN), Maxim
Integrated provides linear and mixed signal products serving
major end-markets such as industrial, communications,
consumer, and computing. Semiconductor stocks in general have
been pushed higher lately as
good news continues to flowfrom the Semiconductor
Industry Association about global chip sales -- the SIA
expects third-quarter sales to come about 5% higher than the
second across all geographies and most end-market sectors.
Maxim and other silicon-related firms like
Micron Technology (NYSE: MU),
SanDisk (Nasdaq: SNDK), and
Rambus (Nasdaq: RMBS) have all
scored healthy gainsfor their investors in recent
months.
While CAPS members and media analysts don't always see
eye-to-eye, many CAPS members weighing in on the
semiconductor space appear to be siding with Jim Cramer
lately on their outlook for stocks like Maxim and
RF Micro Devices (Nasdaq: RFMD). Continued
growth in mobile Internet devices and other smart products
will help drive chip sales, and while Broadpoint.AmTech is
taking a step backfrom the chip rally, it still likes
Maxim's exposure to the industrial sector. With no long-term
debt, a good track record of paying dividends and generating
free cash flow, many CAPS members like Maxim's competitive
position and growth potential.
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