Qualcomm, viel besser als der aktuelle Kurs...
wisst ihr, warum QCOM im April keine Dividendenerhöhung bekannt gegeben hat? April ist ja egal der Monat, kn dem QCOM seit etlichen Jahren eine Erhöhung bekannt gibt, deswegen bin ich da schon ein bisschen verwundert. Kennt ihr die Gründe?
Danke vorab!
In diesem Artikel werden die Aussichten mit 5G befeuert.
Damit könnte dann wieder eine Anhebung möglich sein.
https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/video/...-reid-discusses-qualcomm~1887828
https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/video/...arris-discusses-qualcomm~1999314
"Alles in allem sehen wir hier ein überaus bullisches Chartbild. Für Einstiege muss man in den kommenden Tagen sogenannte Momentumstrategien anwenden. Es wird wohl nur zu kleinen Zwischenkonsolidierungen kommen, bevor die Reise weiter in Richtung Norden fortgesetzt werden dürfte. Bei einer Fortsetzung des Trends können wir uns durchaus ein Kursziel auf bis zu 125 USD bis in den Herbst vorstellen. Da ist noch jede Menge Platz nach oben.
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Der Kurs der Zukunft wird nichts mehr mit dem der Vergangenheit zu tun haben.
Qualcomm wird Intel bald bei der MK überholt haben und AMD wird auf dem PC-Markt das Zittern anfangen ;-)
5G und der Intel/AMD Ersatz durch die Snapdragons werden alles aufmischen.
"Der U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit hat sich diese Woche auf die Seite von Qualcomm geschlagen und die Entscheidung von Koh aus dem letzten Jahr aufgehoben. Es ist keine Übertreibung zu sagen, dass Milliarden Dollar an Lizenzeinnahmen auf dem Spiel standen, so dass die Qualcomm-Aktien in den Nachrichten natürlich sprunghaft angestiegen sind. Die Kunden hätten sich wahrscheinlich beträchtliche Zugeständnisse sichern können, wenn sie ihre Geschäfte neu verhandeln durften.
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https://www.fool.com/investing/2020/08/12/...ntle-its-business-after/
"....Refuting all the charges, Qualcomm reasoned that its licensing business was started decades ago before it began selling chips. The company pointed out that if the decision is put into force, it would have to rework all its patent deals and scramble its business, which would be virtually impossible to unwind if the decision is later overturned on appeal. The trial seemed to invoke mixed responses from within the government as the Department of Justice — the other primary antitrust regulator in the country — disagreed with FTC's legal theory and viewed the decision as anti-consumer. The Pentagon and the Department of Energy also observed that the enforceability of the decision would harm national security interests.
Considering all these views, the appeals court unanimously gave the verdict that Qualcomm has not violated the antitrust laws and had not resorted to any anti-competitive trade practices. The judgment also opined that its business model was rather “chip-supplier neutral”, paving the way for the raft of new agreements, which were already in place, to continue without any legal hassles.
Unsatisfied with the verdict, the FTC decided to consider its legal options and requested the appeals court to reconsider its decision. ...."
"....Given its potential, he might want a similar stake in Qualcomm. Qualcomm is the only major producer of a chipset needed to provide 5G service. Though this has led to charges that it's a monopoly, Qualcomm managed to get the ruling overturned. It has also repelled challenges from Apple and Intel in both the courts and the marketplace.
A 5G upgrade cycle will likely begin with the next iPhone release, and Grand View Research forecasts a compound annual growth rate of 63.4% for 5G chipsets. Unless and until a competitor emerges, that benefit will primarily accrue to Qualcomm. Although Qualcomm stock has moved higher in recent months, it sells for less than 19 times forward earnings. Moreover, analysts forecast more than 63% earnings growth next year, a prediction in line with Grand View's forecast.
Additionally, Qualcomm has also become a dividend growth stock. It introduced payouts in 2003, and dividends have risen in most years since that time. The current annual payout of $2.60 per share yields about 2.3%.
Assuming 5G chipset growth comes close to meeting expectations, new investors could see gains in Qualcomm that could make the Oracle of Omaha envious."
Wall Street analysts seem to agree. Analysts at Piper Sandler came out with their latest report on Qualcomm, and while they kept their rating on the stock neutral, they boosted their price target by $10 per share to $150.
It's hard to overstate the opportunity that 5G represents for Qualcomm. The company believes that it will be able to sell between 450 million and 550 million 5G-enabled devices in 2021. That's a roughly 150% increase from the previous year, and with a forward earnings multiple in the low 20s, it's difficult to say that Qualcomm shares completely reflect the growth opportunity lying directly ahead of the chipmaker....."
https://www.fool.com/investing/2020/12/04/...-nasdaq-to-more-records/
https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/video/...dwell-discusses-qualcomm~2110012
"Qualcomm zeigt profitables Wachstum. Die erfolgreiche Ausweitung des Produktportfolios auf Anwendungsmöglichkeiten über die eigentliche Mobilfunkkommunikation hinaus zahlt sich aus. Dies verspricht auch in Zukunft deutliches Potenzial in einer digitalisierten und vernetzten Welt. Die insgesamt guten Aussichten und vor allem der gerade Fahrt aufnehmende internationale Roll-out der 5G-Netzwerktechnologie rechtfertigen die vergleichsweise hohe Bewertung der Aktie....."
https://www.zacks.com/stock/news/1248507/...odel-with-snapdragon-888?
"Qualcomm Incorporated (QCOM Quick QuoteQCOM - Research Report) recently announced the incorporation of its avant-garde Snapdragon 888 5G Mobile Platform in Samsung’s latest smartphone entrant — Galaxy S21 series. The Galaxy S21 suite encompasses S21, S21+ and S21 Ultra devices.
Per the collaboration, these devices will capitalize on Snapdragon 888’s architectural developments to deliver a breakthrough user experience with best-in-class camera technologies and elite gaming rigs on the back of seamless 5G connectivity and artificial intelligence (AI)...."