TECHNE CORP (NASDAQ: TECH)





$61.18 -0.01 (-0.02%)
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KEY STATS
52-Week High Price
69.95
52-Week Low Price
45.38
Avg Volume (3 Mo.)
0.00 M
Market Cap
2.29 B
P/E Ratio (TTM)
22.3
Diluted EPS (TTM)
2.92
Shares
37.25 M
Dividend Rate ($) / (%)
1.04/1.70
100%
0%
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12 Mo. Price Change : 13% - TECH has underperformed the S&P 500 by 13%
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STOCK ANALYSIS
Stock Analysis
Four Breakout Biotech Stocks (IBB, AMLN, TECH, BIIB, PDLI)
These four biotech stocks are currently on the upswing.
TECH RELATED HEADLINES
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Two Ways: Microsoft Gets Upgraded
Goldman Sachs added Microsoft (MSFT) to its conviction buy list this morning. According to Barron’s analyst Sarah Friar cited a mix of revenue drivers cost controls and large cash balances as opportunities for more upside surprises. Friar said Microsoft's new products -- including Windows 7 Bing Windows Service 2008 R2 Azure Cloud software and the new Xbox 360 -- brought about “renewed innovation beyond anything we have seen in multiple years.” In her report Friar did warn that the June quarter could be difficult however given that IT spending fell but she claims that investors can now expect growth ...

At Minyanville 6/19/2009
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Four Breakout Biotech Stocks (IBB, AMLN, TECH, BIIB, PDLI)
These four biotech stocks are currently on the upswing.

at Investopedia Advisor 6/12/2009
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Two Ways: Is Apple Losing Its Juice?
Apple Sales Slow Sales of Apple (AAPL) computers in the US dropped 6% in January from a year ago. According to the Wall Street Journal it marks the first such decline in 3 years a sign that the company’s premium pricing may be hurting its bottom line as consumers cut back spending.In dollar terms market research firm NPD Group estimates the value of Apple sales through US retail channels dropped 11% and that the company's market share declined 16.4% -- to 13.7% -- from a year ago. From the Bull Pen: Despite the news of the decline bulls can continue to ...

At Minyanville 2/19/2009
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Silver Lining: Tech Giants Will Rise from the Ashes
Technology companies are an entirely different animal than they were before the dot-com bubble burst. For example no longer does the balance of the free world hang on every word uttered by Cisco (CSCO) or Sun Micro (JAVA). In addition stock prices have almost without exception come back down to earth. A quick gander at both Cisco and Sun reveals that each is trading at a fraction of their all-time highs.However just because the glory days are long gone doesn’t mean the group should necessarily be avoided - or that an eventual comeback isn’t in the cards. On the ...

At Minyanville 2/17/2009
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Two Ways: Google Goes Off the Air
Yesterday Google (GOOG) ended its 3-year foray into the radio advertising business. The reason? Google Audio Ads failed to live up to expectations. According to the New York Times it’s the second time in 2 months the company axed a project outside of its online advertising business leading some to speculate that its model may be more limited than people thought. But all is not lost. A Google executive said the company learned many lessons from its failed radio venture and will apply much of the technology to its ongoing interests. About 40 people are expected to be laid off as a consequence but Google said ...

At Minyanville 2/13/2009
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Two Ways: All Eyes on Tech
Big Beta Comeback?Technology stocks could be among the first to roar back when the market turns. So says Robert Sharps a portfolio manager for institutional clients at T.Rowe Price. In a story in Businessweek Sharps touts the attractiveness of the sector saying many Big Beta companies have abundant cash and high-free cash-flow yields.These stocks don’t always outperform coming out of a downturn he says but when they do it’s by a wide margin. See Toddo on TV: Get Ready for a Monster Move in the Market. From the Bull Pen: The tech stock to consider is IBM (IBM). Have ...

At Minyanville 2/6/2009
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