Electronic Design Stocks List

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Electronic Design Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 31 HON Honeywell International Inc. (HON) Gains But Lags Market: What You Should Know
May 31 ON ON Semiconductor: Outlook Expected To Improve
May 31 ANSS Ansys (ANSS) Up 1.7% Since Last Earnings Report: Can It Continue?
May 31 REZI Resideo Technologies, Inc.'s (NYSE:REZI) Intrinsic Value Is Potentially 43% Above Its Share Price
May 31 CDNS SONY, UBER, CDNS: Which Strong-Buy-Rated Tech Stock Is Best?
May 31 HON Honeywell International Inc. (HON) Jefferies 2nd Annual eVTOL / AAM Summit Conference (Transcript)
May 30 ON ON Semiconductor: Short-Term Pain For Long-Term Gain
May 30 HON 3M (MMM) Down 0.9% Since Last Earnings Report: Can It Rebound?
May 30 CDNS $1000 Invested In This Stock 10 Years Ago Would Be Worth $18,000 Today
May 30 CDNS Descartes (DSGX) Q1 Earnings Miss, Revenues Increase Y/Y
May 30 SNPS Synopsys, Inc. (SNPS) Is a Trending Stock: Facts to Know Before Betting on It
May 30 CDNS Investors Heavily Search Cadence Design Systems, Inc. (CDNS): Here is What You Need to Know
May 30 ON ON Semiconductor Corporation (ON) Is a Trending Stock: Facts to Know Before Betting on It
May 29 ADI Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) Bernstein 40th Annual Strategic Decisions Conference (Transcript)
May 29 HON Honeywell: Growth Re-Acceleration Can Drive Stock Higher
May 29 ADI Heard on the Street: Texas Instruments Won’t Be Messed With Easily
May 29 ON ON Semiconductor Corp. (ON) Up 5% Since Last Earnings Report: Can It Continue?
May 29 SNPS The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights Walt Disney, Charles Schwab, Synopsys and HF Foods
May 29 ADI Analog Devices Insiders Sell US$4.1m Of Stock, Possibly Signalling Caution
May 29 ANSS Ansys Launches Ansys Access on Microsoft Azure
Electronic Design

Electronic Design, founded in 1952, is the largest published print magazine (circulation 141,000) for the electronic design industry published in the USA by Penton Media.
The magazine presents complete coverage of the industry from emerging technologies to large-scale trends. In Electronic Design's Techview sections, technology editors present the latest news and products in each industry: Analog & Power, Digital, EDA, Communications, Test, and Wireless.
The magazine's feature sections include Technology Reports, Engineering Essentials and Engineering Features. While Technology Reports summarize specific product trends, the Engineering Feature covers larger industry happenings. Engineering Essentials helps designers stay on top of the latest standards. And the Embedded in Electronic Design section, which appears monthly, covers embedded hardware and software systems.
Among the magazine's most popular sections are the Design Solution and Ideas For Design sections. Design Solutions are contributed by field experts and Ideas For Design are innovative solutions from readers. With the recent integration of Penton's Electrical Engineering Product News (EEPN), Electronic Design also covers components.
Electronic Design also publishes six special issues per year. In June, editors analyze the most prominent industry trends for the Megatrends issue. For Electronic Design's "Best" issue, editors highlight the year's most significant designs, events and products. "Your Issue" zeros-in on issues ED readers deemed most important in Electronic Design's annual reader survey. Each January, editors predict what technologies will play an important role in the upcoming year for the Technology Forecast issue.
The hot topics of Power and Wireless are each devoted a special issue: "One Powerful Issue" and "Wireless Everywhere."
Don Tuite covers analog and power; Dan Harris covers digital; Louis E. Frenzel covers communications, wireless and test; and William Wong covers embedded, systems and software. Columnist Bob Pease was a chief scientist at National Semiconductor.
The editorial staff includes Mark David, group editorial director; Joe Desposito, editor-in-chief; Richard Gawel, managing editor; Roger Engelke, issue editor; and John Arkontaky, assistant editor.The publication is free for qualified engineers and managers of the industry in North America. It is also available online.

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