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James Kelleher
Director of Research & Senior Analyst: Technology,
Argus Research Corporation
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About James
Jim Kelleher has worked in the financial services industry for over 30 years. He is director of research at Argus and a member of the Investment Policy Committee. Mr. Kelleher has been instrumental in building Argus' proprietary valuation models, which are a key part of the proprietary Argus Six-Point Rating System. He also prepares the Portfolio Selector report and other publications; and he manages several Argus model portfolios. As a senior technology analyst, Mr. Kelleher covers Communications Equipment, Semiconductors, Information Processing, and Electronic Manufacturing Services companies. He is a CFA charter-holder and is a three-time winner in the Wall Street Journal's "Best on the Street" All-Star Analyst Survey. In July 2010, McGraw-Hill Professional published Mr. Keheller's book, Equity Valuation for Analysts & Investors.
James's Articles
Arista Networks (ANET), our top pick in Technology-Communications Networks, is a leading supplier of cloud networking solutions for Internet companies, cloud service providers, and next-generation data centers, says James Kelleher, senior analyst at Argus Research.
Nvidia (NVDA), our top pick in Technology-Semiconductors, has long been well-known among technology investors but burst into new prominence as the key supplier of the CPU-based computing architecture behind ChatGPT. As the key supplier of “picks and shovels” in the generative AI gold rush, Nvidia has seen its revenue and profit soar, explains James Kelleher, senior analyst at Argus Research.
Dell (DELL) — a Top Pick for 2023 — was born in a dorm room at the University of Texas by Michael S. Dell, who remains chairman and CEO, notes Jim Kelleher, an analyst with Argus Research, a leading independent Wall Street research firm.
Broadcom Inc. (AVGO) is a top-five global fabless semiconductor company with leading franchises in wired and wireless communications, enterprise data center and storage, and other end markets, notes Jim Kelleher, an analyst with Argus Research.
James's Videos
2022 was a difficult year for technology investors and the technology sector as a whole. Private and public valuations fell as founders and funders questioned their prior exuberance, while companies laid off workers and shelved some investment projects. Will the tech retrenchment continue in 2023? Or will a tech sector renaissance follow? What forces will drive action in the space...and which new visionary products and services could tip the scales for the better? Find out in this informative and interactive panel discussion.