The Bull Market Report Takes a Peek at the 2006 International Consumer Electronics Show


PRINCETON, N.J., Jan. 11, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- The Bull Market Report (http://www.bullmarket.com), a long-term growth and income-generating focused online investment newsletter, announced today that it has provided subscribers with a look at some of the major happenings that occurred at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), involving such companies as Liberty Media (NYSE:L), Intel (Nasdaq:INTC), Hewlett-Packard (NYSE:HPQ), and Yahoo (Nasdaq:YHOO), among others.

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In its report, The Bull Market Report wrote: "Investors have good reason to question whether TV on a mobile phone screen is a killer app, and whether the digital home, where all sorts of appliances are linked together, is about to become a profitable phenomenon for the technology industry. After all, the appeal of each is questionable, while the promise that both would be here long ago has been around for years. Nonetheless, the focus of most of the heavy hitters at CES 2006 has been convergence, or the coming together of TVs, PCs, cameras, mobile phones -- joined by digital content. Their hope is that they can make the gadgets appealing enough and easy enough to use that finally you and I will want to make, take, and watch our digital content wherever we are. Let's try to make some sense out of this."

In its coverage, The Bull Market Report looked at the following topics, among others:


  -- Does the Vongo service from Starz Entertainment look like it
     will be successful?

  -- Will Intel's Viiv turn PCs into the center of home
     entertainment?

  -- How is Yahoo playing the trend of providing media content
     anywhere you go?

  -- How is Hewlett-Packard contributing to turning the digital
     lifestyle into a reality?

  -- What companies will be the long-term winners of this trend in
     convergence?

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Note: This release was published by Indie Research, LLC (CRD #131926). Indie Research, LLC and the Bull Market editorial staff are not registered investment advisors, broker/dealers, or research analysts/organizations.



            

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