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ETFs That Benefit From Cell Phone Competition (Think Apple, Google and Research In Motion)

21 July 2010 at 10:42 am by Staff     Bookmark and Share    Follow EtfExpert on Twitter

True capitalists would not be concerned by the competition between major cell phone manufacturers. The consumer has benefited from RIMM, Google and Apple with respect to pricing and features. (Heck, what doesn’t your “smart” phone do?)

Can ETF investors plug into this growing market? Which ETFs have exposure to leading corporations like Apple, Google, Motorola and Samsung? We’re also taking a look at the semiconductor sector. Are Semiconductor ETFs capable of benefiting from the chips in your smart phone?

An ETF Play For The Smartphone Wars - Don Dion, The Street
Enough With The Target-Date Whining - Oliver Ludwig, Index Universe
How To Play The Changing Shape Of Energy Consumption - Lara Crigger, Hard Assets Investor

 

 

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