Jennifer Leigh Parker is a writer at CNBC.com. Before joining CNBC, she reported newsletter stories for Institutional Investor News. Jennifer served as resident anchor and reporter for Columbia Television News prior to graduating Magna Cum Laude from Columbia University in New York. She can be reached at .
As investors wonder whether Hewlett Packard can avoid Dell's downbeat first quarter earnings results, Shaw Wu, tech analyst at Sterne Agee, says it can. He called HP "underappreciated." Read More
Fourth-quarter sales were much better than expected for the world's largest home improvement retailer, and analyst Brian Nagel at Oppenheimer says housing trends will keep the momentum going. Read More
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While revenue dropped in the last quarter, Orbitz CEO Barney Harford raised his outlook for 2012, telling CNBC he expects to report "high-single-digit" growth this quarter, mainly because of a boost in mobile bookings. Read More
Greenlight Capital bought Research in Motion stock at close to liquidation levels — which was smart, because the company will make money for the next four to six quarters, says Tavis McCourt, tech analyst at Morgan Keegan. Read More
If you missed out on Apple and Google rallies, don’t get down. You’ll get a chance to ride the next tech boom in emerging markets, Ron Shah, founder and portfolio manager at Jina Ventures, told CNBC. Read More
Although its one of those stocks that “everybody wants to bet against,” Apple is still a fairly priced growth company, chief investment strategist Brian Belski of Oppenheimer told CNBC Monday. Read More
While it beat the street on revenues and earnings this week, Ken Sena, an analyst at Evercore Partners, joins the chorus of Internet stock skeptics, saying the professional networking site is way overvalued. Read More
With stocks paying more than bonds, it's time to get into equities say chief investment officers Mike Finnegan for Principal Financial Group, and Bill Stone of PNC wealth management. Read More
The Street was disappointed by lower-than-expected revenues from Disney’s earnings report on Wednesday, but investors should care more about the company’s multiple, said David Bank, media analyst for RBC Capital Markets. Read More