Cypress Semiconductor Corp (CY) 14.75 $CY GoPro
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GoPro Is A Football Stock - Cramer's Lightning Round (2/26/15)
SA Editor Mohit Manghnani - at Seeking Alpha - Fri Feb 27, 5:39AM CST
Stocks discussed on the Lightning Round segment of Jim Cramer's Mad Money Program, Thursday, February 26. Bullish Calls: Restoration Hardware (NYSE: RH ): "I think Restoration is a long-term play. We are not going to play this quarter to...
WFM: 56.49 (-0.24), MMM: 168.65 (-0.96), GPRO: 41.98 (-2.68), CY: 14.75 (-0.06), RH: 88.10 (+2.13), KR: 71.15 (-0.94), SWKS: 87.75 (-0.83), ARWR: 7.53 (-0.21), TNET: 36.34 (-0.32), ECA: 13.05 (-0.03), QRVO: 69.40 (-2.13), PAY: 35.19 (-0.08), EPAM: 61.68 (+0.32), AVGO: 127.62 (-1.63), CRM: 69.38 (-0.86)
'Mad Money' Lightning Round: Stick With Restoration Hardware
at The Street - Fri Feb 27, 5:00AM CST
Cramer says 3M is a buy, buy, buy but Encana and GoPro are not for him.
RH: 88.10 (+2.13), MMM: 168.65 (-0.96), GPRO: 41.98 (-2.68), CY: 14.75 (-0.06), ECA: 13.05 (-0.03), QRVO: 69.40 (-2.13), KR: 71.15 (-0.94), SWKS: 87.75 (-0.83), ARWR: 7.53 (-0.21), TQNT: 27.55 (-0.77), PAY: 35.19 (-0.08), TNET: 36.34 (-0.32)
'Mad Money' Lightning Round: I Believe in Alcoa and Its CEO
at The Street - Thu Feb 26, 5:00AM CST
Cramer likes Spansion and Taiwan Semiconductor but isn't crazy about Theravance and SanDisk.
CY: 14.75 (-0.06), SWIR: 37.56 (-1.58), SWKS: 87.75 (-0.83), TSM: 24.53 (-0.15), CELG: 121.53 (-1.82), YHOO: 44.28 (-0.17), AA: 14.79 (-0.32), OPK: 14.56 (-0.28), THRX: 18.06 (-0.03), REGN: 413.84 (-6.03), SNDK: 79.93 (+1.88), BABA: 85.12 (-0.25), CODE: 36.08 (-0.11)
SanDisk Has Disappointed Twice - Cramer's Lightning Round (2/25/15)
SA Editor Mohit Manghnani - Seeking Alpha - Thu Feb 26, 4:51AM CST
Stocks discussed on the Lightning Round segment of Jim Cramer's Mad Money Program, Wednesday, February 25. Bullish Calls: Spansion (NYSE: CODE ): "I like Spansion because of the merger with Cypress Semiconductor (NASDAQ: CY ). I want you to...
SWIR: 37.56 (-1.58), CY: 14.75 (-0.06), BMRN: 107.07 (-1.77), SWKS: 87.75 (-0.83), TSM: 24.53 (-0.15), CELG: 121.53 (-1.82), YHOO: 44.28 (-0.17), AA: 14.79 (-0.32), OPK: 14.56 (-0.28), TBPH: 21.73 (+0.84), SNDK: 79.93 (+1.88), AVGO: 127.62 (-1.63), REGN: 413.84 (-6.03), CODE: 36.08 (-0.11), BABA: 85.12 (-0.25)
Jim Cramer's 'Mad Money' Recap: Kicking Out Value for Old-Fashioned Growth Stocks
at The Street - Wed Feb 25, 7:01PM CST
Investors have collectively decided that they're OK with a little more risk, Cramer says.
GE: 25.99 (+0.10), BX: 37.46 (-0.44), INTC: 33.25 (-0.40), LQ: 22.21 (-0.18), SBUX: 93.49 (-1.06), YHOO: 44.28 (-0.17), OPK: 14.56 (-0.28), CMG: 664.97 (-5.32), GOOGL: 562.63 (+3.34), LOW: 74.09 (-0.01), THRX: 18.06 (-0.03), MSFT: 43.85 (-0.21), REGN: 413.84 (-6.03), CODE: 36.08 (-0.11), KO: 43.30 (+0.84), SWIR: 37.56 (-1.58), CY: 14.75 (-0.06), AMZN: 380.16 (-4.64), HD: 114.75 (-0.63), FEYE: 44.27 (-1.14), SWKS: 87.75 (-0.83), FB: 78.97 (-1.44), TSM: 24.53 (-0.15), HPQ: 34.84 (+0.83), CELG: 121.53 (-1.82), NFLX: 474.91 (-8.12), AA: 14.79 (-0.32), TOL: 38.31 (+0.26), SNDK: 79.93 (+1.88), CRM: 69.38 (-0.86), BABA: 85.12 (-0.25)
Cypress and Arrow Electronics Announce Internet of Things Design Contest
Marketwired - Thu Feb 19, 7:03AM CST
Cypress Semiconductor Corp. (NASDAQ: CY) and Arrow Electronics today announced the PSoC(R) Pioneer Challenge: Maker Faire(TM) Edition, a global design competition that gives engineers the opportunity to prototype new devices for the Internet of Things. The do-it-yourself contest leverages the PSoC 4 BLE Pioneer Kit, a new, easy-to-use Bluetooth(R) Low Energy-enabled development board from Cypress. The winner will be awarded a $2,500 prize to cover travel expenses to the Maker Faire Bay Area in San Mateo, California this spring, where he or she will showcase the winning design. The runner-up will receive $450 worth of gift certificates to buy materials from Cypress, Arrow and Maker Media -- the host of the Maker Faire.
CY: 14.75 (-0.06), ARW: 61.96 (-1.04)
Mindtree Enables Next Generation Bluetooth® Low Energy Chips at Cypress
CNW Group - Wed Feb 18, 7:08AM CST
Provides High-Performance, Low-Power Connectivity to Programmable SoC Solutions
CY: 14.75 (-0.06)
Hottest Fashion Trends In Stocks - Cramer's Mad Money (2/17/15)
SA Editor Mohit Manghnani - Seeking Alpha - Wed Feb 18, 6:37AM CST
Stocks discussed on the in-depth session of Jim Cramer's Mad Money TV Program, Tuesday, February 17. With the ongoing Fashion Week in New York, Cramer decided to look at the hottest trends on Wall Street. The cyber-security stocks are in style...
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Jim Cramer's 'Mad Money' Recap: What's Hot and Fashionable in Stocks
at The Street - Tue Feb 17, 7:26PM CST
Cyber security stocks are among those every portfolio should have, Cramer says.
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Next Generation Memory Market 2013-2020: (Nonvolatile memory (MRAM, FRAM, PCM, and RRAM), Volatile Memory (DRAM (T-RAM, T-T-RAM, and others) and SRAM (Z-RAM and others))
M2 - Tue Feb 17, 10:09AM CST
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/85j9h8/next_generation) has announced the addition of the "Next Generation Memory Market by Technology , Application & Geography - Global Forecast to 2013 - 2020" report to their offering. The rapidly evolving technology, continuous cutback in process, increasing competition, and a fast move toward nanotechnology characterize the worldwide semiconductor memory market. Chip sizes are shrinking and memory content and applications are increasing. This has resulted in the tremendous growth of the next generation memory market. Next generation memories are the emerging non-volatile memory technologies, which are expected to replace the existing memories; not all the existing memories will be replaced though. High write and read latency, scalability, and high endurance, among others, makes emerging memories the best replacement for traditional non-volatile memories. Next generation memory technologies covered in this report are Magnetoresistive Random-Access Memory (MRAM), Ferroelectric RAM (FRAM), Phase-change memory (PCM), and Resistive Random-Access Memory (RRAM), among others. Out of these memories, only MRAM and FeRAM account for a reasonable market share and they are quite commercialized in the market. MRAM memory technology is well commercialized and assures a high capacity; it also improves memory solutions for the high end consumer electronics devices. The major drivers for the next generation memory market are faster switching time, high endurance, and better power efficiency. In addition, the huge application base of traditional memories will also become the driver for this market. Since these memories are not completely established, there are still flaws in the processes, which cause drawbacks such as instability and low write endurance rate in some of the memories. As mentioned, these memories are expected to be the replacement for flash memories in near future. The flash market has already tapped the huge market and, hence, it makes the way for next generation memories. Key Topics Covered: 1 Introduction 2 Research Methodology 3 Executive Summary 4 Premium Insights 5 Market Overview 6 Industry Trends 7 Next-Generation Semiconductor Memory Market, By Technology 8 Market Analysis, By Application 9 Next-Generation Memory Market, By Application 10 Geographic Analysis 11 Competitive Landscape 12 Company Profiles - Adesto Technologies - Cypress Semiconductor Corporation - Fujitsu Ltd - IBM Corporation - Intel Corporation - Micron Technology, Inc. - SK Hynix, Inc. - Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. - Sandisk Corporation - Toshiba Corporation For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/85...generation
MU: 30.67 (+0.05), CY: 14.75 (-0.06), IBM: 161.94 (+1.07), INTC: 33.25 (-0.40)
Shares of CY Up 53.8% Since Uptrend Call on Shares
Comtex SmarTrend(R) - Tue Feb 17, 9:12AM CST
SmarTrend identified an Uptrend for Cypress Semiconductor (NYSE:CY) on October 28th, 2014 at $9.57. In approximately 4 months, Cypress Semiconductor has returned 53.79% as of today's recent price of $14.71.
CY: 14.75 (-0.06)
Cypress's QDR-IV SRAMs and Altera's Quartus II Software Streamline Design of Next-Generation Networking Equipment
Marketwired - Tue Feb 17, 7:03AM CST
Cypress Semiconductor Corp. (NASDAQ: CY), the Static Random Access Memory (SRAM) market leader, today announced that the latest Quartus(R) II software v14.1 from Altera Corporation supports designs with Cypress's QDR-IV SRAMs and Altera's Arria(R) 10 FPGAs. The release supports simulation, compilation and timing for designs with Cypress's QDR-IV SRAMs, which are the market's highest performance, standardized networking memory solution. The software support enables customers to design in a QDR-IV SRAM at its fastest clock speeds and achieve the high Random Transaction Rate (RTR) required to achieve 100-400 Gigabit line card rates.
CY: 14.75 (-0.06), ALTR: 37.01 (+0.39)
Semiconductors Equities under the Scanner -- Cypress Semiconductor, ON Semiconductor, Trina Solar, Integrated Device Technology, and Linear Technology
PR Newswire - Fri Feb 13, 7:30AM CST
Editor Note: For more information about this release, please scroll to bottom.
CY: 14.75 (-0.06), LLTC: 48.19 (-0.21), TSL: 10.47 (+0.07), IDTI: 20.64 (-0.10), ONNN: 12.75 (-0.11)
Regional Banks Are The Way To Go - Cramer's Lightning Round (2/11/15)
SA Editor Mohit Manghnani - Seeking Alpha - Thu Feb 12, 5:05AM CST
Stocks discussed on the Lightning Round segment of Jim Cramer's Mad Money Program, Wednesday, February 11. Bullish Calls: HomeAway (NASDAQ: AWAY ): "The stock market is saying it is overvalued but I think don't give up on CEO Brian." ...
ACHC: 63.23 (+0.10), KMI: 41.01 (-0.21), CY: 14.75 (-0.06), AWAY: 31.00 (-0.28), BBT: 38.05 (-0.36), PWR: 28.78 (-0.08), AMGN: 157.72 (-1.25), BA: 150.85 (-0.88), AFFX: 11.70 (-0.03), TWX: 81.86 (-0.56), CELG: 121.53 (-1.82), VIA: 70.22 (+0.38), ETP: 59.48 (+0.99), FSL: 36.11 (+0.14), VIAB: 69.94 (+0.33), REGN: 413.84 (-6.03)
'Mad Money' Lightning Round: Buy, Buy, Buy Boeing Below $140
at The Street - Thu Feb 12, 5:00AM CST
Cramer says don't give up on HomeAway, Quanta Services is too risk but Acadia Healthcare is terrific.
ACHC: 63.23 (+0.10), KMI: 41.01 (-0.21), CY: 14.75 (-0.06), SWKS: 87.75 (-0.83), AWAY: 31.00 (-0.28), BBT: 38.05 (-0.36), PWR: 28.78 (-0.08), AMGN: 157.72 (-1.25), KEY: 13.93 (-0.18), BA: 150.85 (-0.88), AFFX: 11.70 (-0.03), TWX: 81.86 (-0.56), CELG: 121.53 (-1.82), ETP: 59.48 (+0.99), STI: 41.00 (-0.18), FSL: 36.11 (+0.14), VIAB: 69.94 (+0.33), REGN: 413.84 (-6.03)
Jim Cramer's 'Mad Money' Recap: Get Ready to Profit on Europe-Induced Weakness
at The Street - Wed Feb 11, 7:14PM CST
Lots of investors are worried about Europe, Cramer says, but you don't have to be.
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Cypress High-Density FIFO Powers Ikegami HDTV Camera Control Unit and Base Station
Marketwired - Wed Feb 11, 7:02AM CST
Cypress Semiconductor Corp. (NASDAQ: CY), the Static Random Access Memory (SRAM) market leader, today announced that Ikegami Tsushinki Corp., the world's leading manufacturer of advanced high-definition (HD) cameras and production equipment, has selected Cypress's high-density First-In, First-Out (FIFO) memory for its 3G-ready fiber transmission camera control unit and base station. Ikegami chose Cypress's CYF0072 SRAM-based high-density FIFO for its ability to buffer HD video frames with enhanced signal integrity.
CY: 14.75 (-0.06)
Cramer: Still Not a Buyer of Qualcomm Despite Chinese Settlement
at The Street - Tue Feb 10, 9:57AM CST
Jim Cramer says Qualcomm's settlement with Chinese regulators was for a lower amount than he expected, and it is good news for the company. But he still isn't a buyer.
WYN: 91.48 (-0.33), CY: 14.75 (-0.06), QRVO: 69.40 (-2.13), SWKS: 87.75 (-0.83), QCOM: 72.51 (+0.50), MAR: 83.10 (-0.12), HOT: 80.33 (+0.33)
Cramer: Qualcomm Still Unappealing After Settlement; Shake Shack Risky?
at The Street - Mon Feb 09, 10:28AM CST
Jim Cramer says Qualcomm's settlement with Chinese regulators may give the stock a much-needed boost, but there are still cheaper plays in the semiconductor space.
CY: 14.75 (-0.06), SHAK: 43.15 (-0.35), SWKS: 87.75 (-0.83), QCOM: 72.51 (+0.50), CMG: 664.97 (-5.32)