Michael Murphy

Michael Murphy

For the last 25+ years, Michael Murphy has been an independent technology investment adviser, bringing professional research to individual investors. Through New World Investor, he shares his unique analysis of the MegaShifts — new technology trends and breakthroughs often still flying under the radar and the companies best positioned to reap the potentially staggering rewards.

Michael is a regular guest in the media with frequent appearances on CNBC and CNNfn and is often quoted in The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s and Money. He graduated with honors in economics from Harvard College and began his career in the computer industry’s infancy, first as COBOL programmer and mainframe systems analyst, then as the technology stock analyst for American Express in the 1970s and later as the CEO of two software companies where the lessons of this rapid-evolution world were forged in fire.

Recent Articles

Oracle’s REAL Buyout Targets

As Oracle (NASDAQ: ORCL) held its annual meeting this week, CEO Larry Ellison said: “You’re going to see us buying chip companies.” He added that now that Oracle is in the hardware business through its acquisition of Sun Microsystems, he wants to follow the model of his friend and Apple CEO Steve Jobs to own more of the intellectual property in the computer chips Oracle will be using.

Housing Market Short Sales Are Your Best Investment Option Now

The recession is “officially” over according to GDP figures. Stocks are up +50% from the March 2009 bottom. Gold and silver are up dramatically, too. So what’s the only remaining asset class that’s still cheap?

Business Development Companies Offer Big Dividend Opportunities

Business development companies or BDC are registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, like mutual funds. But instead of investing in public securities, they generally invest in private companies.

Apple Supplier Skyworks a Great Buy

Sales to Apple were a big driver of the excellent quarterly results [Skyworks reported last month], and will continue to create strong revenue growth this year. Apple obviously is very happy with SWKS as a supplier, and Skyworks also supplies all the leading smart phone manufacturers.

Trading Strategies – Why Barbell Investing is the New Normal

If using pyramid advice to manage your portfolio going forward can’t get you to where you want to be, why do it?