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Cautions for the Software Sector - Goldman

 Jul 09, 2008 02:51 PM UTC
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INTU Negative 07/09/08 +13.59% --
DRIV Negative 07/09/08 +42.23% --

Graphic_arrow1 Via Long Investment Ideas from Seeking Alpha:  

Expressing caution on the software sector heading into second quarter earnings report, Goldman Sachs software analysts Sarah Friar, Sasa Zorovic, Derek Bingham and Frederick Grieb this morning chopped estimates on a host of software companies. They also cut their ratings on both Intuit (INTU) and Digital River (DRIV) to Sell from Neutral.

“A difficult U.S. macro environment and its slow spillover internationally create problems for the group,” the Goldman analysts wrote in an extensive software industry research note this morning. “These are seen in longer sales cycles, price discounting, and the need for multiple signatures for deal closings, and hence sales slippages. All this is somewhat offset by currency benefits, ongoing strength in emerging markets and trough valuations.” They also note that short interest in the group is at a three-year high and could provi

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