Date updated:04-23-2009
"The Nasdaq is so strong it is eerie. It is why I said last night at Ohio State that the breadth of this market is so good because even on a day when the Dow industrials are down 83 points, the Nazz is way up and the percentage of stocks increasing over decreasing is astonishing." - Jim Cramer

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QCOM
Qualcomm Incorpor - $45.10
- +0.02%
- $44.83
Tech can't be fought here. Because people are partying like it is 1999, when firms used $400 price targets for Qualcomm (QCOM) and Broadcom (BRCM) had all the wireless network answers and Apple (AAPL) had the audacity to think that it could control the music business.

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BRCM
Broadcom Corporat - $28.76
- -1.37%
- $28.87
Tech can't be fought here. Because people are partying like it is 1999, when firms used $400 price targets for Qualcomm (QCOM) and Broadcom (BRCM) had all the wireless network answers and Apple (AAPL) had the audacity to think that it could control the music business.

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AAPL
Apple Inc. - $199.92
- -0.29%
- $198.33
Tech can't be fought here. Because people are partying like it is 1999, when firms used $400 price targets for Qualcomm (QCOM) and Broadcom (BRCM) had all the wireless network answers and Apple (AAPL) had the audacity to think that it could control the music business.

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NOK
Nokia Cp Ads - $13.33
- -2.06%
- $13.19
We've seen it going on since the market bottom, the endless driving of tech higher and higher. We get the wireless bottom, thanks Nokia (NOK); the personal computer bottom, thanks Intel (INTC); the gadget bottom, thanks Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM); the TV bottom, thanks Corning (GLW) and Best Buy (BBY); the software bottom, thanks to Oracle (ORCL) buying Sun Microsystems (JAVA) for its software and IBM (IBM) celebrating its software on its quarter; and the dot-com bottom represented by great earnings from Google (GOOG) and decent numbers from rejuvenated management teams at Yahoo! (YHOO) and eBay (EBAY).

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INTC
Intel Corporation - $19.24
- -0.31%
- $19.15
We've seen it going on since the market bottom, the endless driving of tech higher and higher. We get the wireless bottom, thanks Nokia (NOK); the personal computer bottom, thanks Intel (INTC); the gadget bottom, thanks Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM); the TV bottom, thanks Corning (GLW) and Best Buy (BBY); the software bottom, thanks to Oracle (ORCL) buying Sun Microsystems (JAVA) for its software and IBM (IBM) celebrating its software on its quarter; and the dot-com bottom represented by great earnings from Google (GOOG) and decent numbers from rejuvenated management teams at Yahoo! (YHOO) and eBay (EBAY).

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TSM
Taiwan Semicond A - $10.39
- -0.29%
- $10.26
We've seen it going on since the market bottom, the endless driving of tech higher and higher. We get the wireless bottom, thanks Nokia (NOK); the personal computer bottom, thanks Intel (INTC); the gadget bottom, thanks Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM); the TV bottom, thanks Corning (GLW) and Best Buy (BBY); the software bottom, thanks to Oracle (ORCL) buying Sun Microsystems (JAVA) for its software and IBM (IBM) celebrating its software on its quarter; and the dot-com bottom represented by great earnings from Google (GOOG) and decent numbers from rejuvenated management teams at Yahoo! (YHOO) and eBay (EBAY).

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GLW
Corning Inc - $16.41
- -0.97%
- $16.50
We've seen it going on since the market bottom, the endless driving of tech higher and higher. We get the wireless bottom, thanks Nokia (NOK); the personal computer bottom, thanks Intel (INTC); the gadget bottom, thanks Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM); the TV bottom, thanks Corning (GLW) and Best Buy (BBY); the software bottom, thanks to Oracle (ORCL) buying Sun Microsystems (JAVA) for its software and IBM (IBM) celebrating its software on its quarter; and the dot-com bottom represented by great earnings from Google (GOOG) and decent numbers from rejuvenated management teams at Yahoo! (YHOO) and eBay (EBAY).

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BBY
Best Buy Co Inc - $43.30
- +0.81%
- $42.82
We've seen it going on since the market bottom, the endless driving of tech higher and higher. We get the wireless bottom, thanks Nokia (NOK); the personal computer bottom, thanks Intel (INTC); the gadget bottom, thanks Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM); the TV bottom, thanks Corning (GLW) and Best Buy (BBY); the software bottom, thanks to Oracle (ORCL) buying Sun Microsystems (JAVA) for its software and IBM (IBM) celebrating its software on its quarter; and the dot-com bottom represented by great earnings from Google (GOOG) and decent numbers from rejuvenated management teams at Yahoo! (YHOO) and eBay (EBAY).
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