Small Cap Network Names Top Technology Stock Picks for 2010: HPQ, STEC, SOLR, TQNT

TriQuint Semiconductor (NASDAQ:TQNT), GT Solar International, Inc. (NASDAQ:SOLR), STEC, Inc. (NASDAQ:STEC), and Hewlett-Packard Company (NYSE:HPQ) are named top technology picks for 2010 at Small Cap Network.

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Quote startSome of these picks may be more high-profile than others, but each are underestimated. The criteria used to find them were a strict set of fundamental, technical, and cyclical factors. These four stocks met tight standards on all three fronts.Quote end

San Diego, CA (Vocus) December 15, 2009

The Small Cap Network (smallcapnetwork.com), an online investment community focused on small cap companies, has named Hewlett-Packard Company (NYSE:HPQ), TriQuint Semiconductor (NASDAQ:TQNT), GT Solar International, Inc. (NASDAQ:SOLR), and STEC, Inc. (NASDAQ:STEC) as the technology sector's top prospects for the coming year.

Investors can receive complete access to the report as well as all other trading commentary and market trend analysis, for free, by going to: http://www.smallcapnetwork.com/t/.

The site's editor and author of the article states "Some of these picks may be more high-profile than others, but each are underestimated. The criteria used to find them were a strict set of fundamental, technical, and cyclical factors. These four stocks met tight standards on all three fronts."

Hewlett-Packard is one of the more predictable, well-known names examined in the commentary. Despite the stock's enormous runup in 2009, the current and future valuation of HPQ are still low. TriQuint Semiconductor is another name that's seen tremendous gains from its stock this year, though a major pullback in November has pulled TQNT back to a low valuation at a time when it's about to turn the proverbial earnings corner.

GT Solar International and STEC Inc. are both still hovering near bear market lows, but recent upticks in share price and stronger buying volume suggest a significant move higher is near. And, STEC and SOLR are both trading at very palatable values.

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