The stock has been volatile to the point where you can have regrets on both sides of the tape, but we see room for upside from here, said Kevin Landis, chief investment officer at Firsthand Capital Management.
Yet investors dont rely solely on those metrics when making investment decisions and will always ask for additional data, said Kevin Landis, chief executive of the Firsthand Technology Value Fund Inc.
Date: Feb 08, 2017
Category: Business
Source: Google
Apple pops more than 3% after big earnings beat, record revenues
"They need to make more money off [the iPhone] than just us buying a new phone every year" Kevin Landis, chief investment officer of Firsthand Capital Management and Apple shareholder, told CNBC's "Closing Bell." "Services will hold the key there."
Date: Jan 31, 2017
Source: Google
Sinkhole and gas leak force evacuations in Bethlehem
"Right now, the gas leak is plugged, UGI is in the process of making repairs. The water main had been shut down and the water department is also on scene to make repairs," said Lt. Kevin Landis, Bethlehem Fire Department.
"I can understand putting [Dorsey] in that seat for a time so they can take their time and make a good decision," said Kevin Landis, Firsthand Capital Management's CEO and CIO. "The way he answered that question about whether he would take that job permanently, I think there were reasons for why he
Date: Jun 12, 2015
Category: Business
Source: Google
Alibaba worried about Facebook IPO as considered Nasdaq vs NYSE
"There is a pretty strong argument that index inclusionequals stability," Kevin Landis, chief investment officer ofFirsthand Capital Management, a Silicon-Valley-basedtechnology-investing specialist with $400 million in assetsunder management.
"It might be safer for Alibaba to do a more conservative pricing of its IPO in this environment," says Kevin Landis, portfolio manager of Firsthand Funds. He would consider buying Alibaba after its IPO, saying that the company has "carved out a nice space for itself" in the Chinese e-commerce market
Social-media stocks, in many ways, are so 2013. If you're looking for the next hot thing in tech-land, so-called "wearable" tech might fit the bill, says Kevin Landis of Firsthand Technology Value Fund. There are tech gadgets that are now being worn on wrists and around the eyes (think science-fict