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ARM Holdings (ARM)     

scimitar - 26 Feb 2004 13:45

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ARM price seems to be going through a three month flattish period after a 1 year or so steady rise. Any views on what might happen next?

skinny - 31 Aug 2010 16:33 - 41 of 233

Looking good.

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skinny - 01 Sep 2010 10:50 - 42 of 233

Not a bad day - especially as its XD today.

HARRYCAT - 01 Sep 2010 11:04 - 43 of 233

That's a sweet lookin' chart. Good company with a unique business model. Wonder how long it can last?

Current short interest: "ARM short base (data explorers) is 12 days to cover, 6.1% of shares outstanding."

HARRYCAT - 02 Sep 2010 12:27 - 44 of 233

Conclusion of Panmure Gordon broker note:
"Based on our revised DCF, we reduce our price target to 265p from 275p. We continue to believe ARM is well positioned for multiple structural growth drivers and has strong prospects. However the stock looks over-extended and vulnerable to downgrades to consensus estimates which have got increasingly aggressive. We believe the potential for a bid for ARM are extremely low given both strategic and valuation considerations. We re-iterate our Sell recommendation."

skinny - 08 Sep 2010 12:22 - 45 of 233

New highs again .....

HARRYCAT - 08 Sep 2010 13:04 - 46 of 233

Yes, because ARM have secured a new contract with Samsung to provide a couple of chips for their phones to the detriment of Imagination Tech (IMG) who have lost the contract.

skinny - 09 Sep 2010 08:19 - 47 of 233

That will be four quid.

HARRYCAT - 14 Sep 2010 13:19 - 48 of 233

This lot hit the sp heavily:
ARM Holdings plc ("the Company") announces the following dealings by Directors and PDMRs:

On 10 September 2010 Tudor Brown, who is President of the Company, sold 150,000 shares at a price of 402.5 pence per share. His resultant shareholding is 916,834 shares.

On 10 September 2010 Mike Muller, who is Chief Technology Officer of the Company, sold 300,000 shares at a price of 402.37 pence per share. His resultant shareholding is 1,461,857shares.

On 13 September 2010 Mike Inglis, who is General Manager of the Processor Division of the Company, sold 100,000 held his Self-Invested Pension Plan at a price of 402 pence per share. His resultant holding is 207,246 shares.

On 13 September 2010 Young Sohn, who is a non executive director of the Company, sold 25,000 ADRs (equivalent to 75,000 shares) at a price of US$18.7168 per share. His resultant holding is 84,000 shares.

On 10 September 2010 Patricia Alsop, who is a PDMR sold 80,000 shares at a price of 405.4 pence per share. Her resultant shareholding is 55,455 shares.

On 9 September 2010 Ian Drew, who is a PDMR, exercised an option over 20,000 shares at a price of 118.50 pence per share and sold the shares at a price of 405.39 pence per share. His resultant shareholding is 76,648 shares."

HARRYCAT - 21 Sep 2010 16:32 - 49 of 233

ARM has dismissed rumors of an acquisition by Apple as completely nonsensical, and says that while Intel may make more money from their chips, ARMs customers are well ahead in sheer numbers. Speaking to the NYTimes, ARM CEO Warren East said that our customers sell about 4 billion chips a year, and that he laughed about the takeover rumors with the folks at Apple. When it comes to the ARM/Intel battle, though, hes more serious: We dont look like Intel, were never going to be a $100 billion outfit.
In fact, East dismisses the idea of a David and Goliath fight between his company and Intel, blaming commentators and press for attempting to hype the division between the two firms. We evolved under low-power pressures, says ARM VP of research Krisztian Flautner, it set us on a different evolutionary path.

skinny - 26 Oct 2010 08:27 - 50 of 233

Q3 results.

hlyeo98 - 26 Oct 2010 11:13 - 51 of 233

With iPhone4, iPad and iPod Touch gaining popularity, ARM is a strong buy at 371p.

HARRYCAT - 26 Oct 2010 13:49 - 52 of 233

Now 362p with a broker downgrade!

hlyeo98 - 26 Oct 2010 15:28 - 53 of 233

Broker are also trying to get in at a lower sp. Now 366p.

skinny - 27 Oct 2010 12:08 - 54 of 233

Arm looks to cash in on tablet market

Arm, whose chip designs are used in Apples iPad and iPhone, is expecting to benefit from growing demand for tablet computers.

Speaking as the group revealed third-quarter results, Warren East, chief executive, said Arm was excited that this years launch of the iPad had opened up a new market for tablet computers.

The group which licenses its low-powered chip designs to semiconductor manufacturers and then collects royalty payments said that new tablets from Dell, Research in Motion and Samsung Electronics would all contain its semiconductor designs.

Last week Gartner, the research group, said it expected tablet sales to more than double in 2011 from an expected 19.5m units this year, and surpass 208m units in 2014 as rival technology groups launch tablet products.

hlyeo98 - 27 Oct 2010 12:28 - 55 of 233

With economy improving in UK, computers and mobiles sales will rocket.

skinny - 18 Nov 2010 09:24 - 56 of 233

Business as usual ?

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goldfinger - 20 Nov 2010 03:05 - 57 of 233

Buyers chased technology company ARM 14.3p higher to 385p. Galvan Research reckons ARM remains the darling of the tech sector and in the wake of the tablet and smartphone mania of 2010, the chip designer is likely to see further significant benefits going in to 2011.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/article-1331165/MARKET-REPORT.html#ixzz15mtv9lLP

skinny - 05 Jan 2011 12:44 - 58 of 233

Anyone for a fiver?

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=ARM&Si

HARRYCAT - 05 Jan 2011 12:49 - 59 of 233

More rumours from across The Pond:
"We believe the convergence of three enablers Android, ARM and touch have the
potential to end the dominance of Microsoft and Intel in what we now know as the PC
market."

skinny - 06 Jan 2011 12:05 - 60 of 233

RNS Number : 0214Z

Arm Holdings PLC

06 January 2011

6 January 2011

ARM HOLDINGS PLC

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Microsoft to support ARM based System on a Chip (SoC) architectures for next version of Windows

ARM notes the announcement from Microsoft Corp. at the 2011 International Consumer Electronics show in Las Vegas that the next version of Windows will support system on a Chip (SoC) architectures, including ARM-based systems from NVIDIA Corp., Qualcomm Inc. and Texas Instruments Inc.

Commenting on the announcement, Warren East, Chief Executive Officer said:

"We are excited by Microsoft's announcement, which marks a significant milestone for ARM and the ARM Partnership, and we look forward to working with Microsoft on the next generation of Windows. Windows combined with the scalability of the low-power ARM architecture, the market expertise of ARM silicon partners and the extensive SoC talent within the broad ARM ecosystem will enable innovative platforms to realize the future of computing, ultimately creating new market opportunities and delivering compelling products to consumers."

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