What country is the largest computer market in the world? If you said the U.S.A. … you’re right. But according to Steve Balmer of Microsoft, China is the No. 2 computer market in the world with a 20% market share, and it will overtake the United States in 2011 as the largest computer market in the world.
There is a tremendous opportunity in the booming Chinese computer market, and my No. 1 computer pick just reported a 56% jump in quarterly sales. Plus, it’s selling for ONLY 60 measly cents a share. You could own 1,000 shares of the fastest-growing computer company in the world for only $600 bucks!
Also in this issue is my pick of the WORST computer company you could own. Sadly, millions of Americans — hopefully not you — own this company and will get clobbered when my No. 1 computer pick kicks its computer butt.
Watch my video to hear my picks for the very best and the very worst of the computer industry.
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Quality – this is the third video that has poor quality. Tony sounds like he is under water with poor breathing gear.
Larry and Sean come through fine so I do not think it is me.
YOUR SOUND IS NOT CLEAR< IT BREAKS UP AND IS DIFFICULT TO UNDER STAND
Samd problem–much distortion–unable to take down that ‘must buy’ share in Hong Kong.
I listened to your program twice and could not understand the Chinese company name or the market symbols.
The presentation is good but the sound qulaity is not good and difficult to make out at times .Would be useful to have your pointas on a board
Bad sound….Very 4th. world…!!
Tony
the information is great, but the sound quality is not very good – hard to understand, have to play it several times.
Ivor
Good report, but pretty poor sound, probably need a better microphone, but the symbols came through, poorly, but got them!! Thanks 1!
Hi Tony,
I just checked the price on Lenovo and it is trading for 4.74 per share.Where are you buying it for .60?
Hi Tony; Your comments are so knowledgeable and awsome.
It would be so helpful for your listeners to print the ‘ticker symbols’, as at times they are not clear.
THANK YOU in advance.
Rosemary
I heard you, Tony — (I generally listen carefully to you) — and thanks for the research and the tips!
Sound was problematic. Please provide the compay name and symbols visually.
Please print your little news blurbs. Video is difficult to follow. Vanity is an unattractive trait. We just want the information in simple accessible form.
How can “the 2nd largest computer comapny whose quarterly revenue rose 56%” be selling for $0.60 and not have ANY other financial or market information available? Given the facts, there must be a reason that it sells for so little and no other financial info is available. Please tell.
The video is DISTRACTING. Audio quality is poor. HIGHLY recommend you use printed text to give your message. See Gary’s message of 31 May 2010. And ditto Richard’s message re ’2nd largest computer company”, 1 June 2010