FT’s Techwatch blog has, this week, been suggesting there’s another tech bubble at play, focusing on the successes of Intel and Apple. Commenting on the results, the blog suggested tech was leading the charge for the recovery… ”most of the big tech companies have turned in pretty solid earnings in the past few weeks. Investors have been most interested, though, in their outlook for the coming year. By and large, they have been getting what they need, if little more–signs that tech customers are buying, and that they the recovery is gaining traction, with tech once again leading the way.”
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