$ASTI There is one statement we all can agree on. Technology is advancing quickly. One only needs to look at the first generation of cellular phone devices from Motorola and Nokia (NYSE:NOK). Let’s take Nokia’s Mobira Senator for example. This 22-pound monstrosity appears more like a briefcase in today’s standards, but it was still declared a technological breakthrough at the time. Now the Nokia Mobira Senator seems like an afterthought compared to the state of the art iPhone 7 by Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL), or the new Pixel phone by Google (NASDAQ:GOOGL). It is with these technological trends that some of the best investment opportunities were created in the ‘80s. When it came to investing in the ‘80s, the first shareholders of Dell (NASDAQ
ELL), for example, have turned a few thousand dollars into what could be now a couple million dollars. On Dec. 29, 1989, the last trading day of the '80s, Dell went for a meager $5.75 a share. How do we spot similar technology trends in today’s investment marketplace?
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