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Synaptics rating cut by Oppenheimer as analyst warns on cell phone market share, prices Posted: Mar 19, 2010 10:06 AM
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more images more images Ahead of the Bell: Synaptics cut by Oppenheimer NEW YORK — Synaptics Inc. faces a shrinking market share and falling prices, an Oppenheimer & Co. analyst said Friday, cutting the company's stock rating. Oppenheimer's Yair Reiner lowered Synaptics, a company that designs buttons, touch screens and other parts that people use to control electronic gadgets, .... Source  : Synaptics rating cut by Oppenheimer as analyst warns on cell phone market share, prices.

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