3 Things You Need to Know About Splunk Inc# Stock
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For investors looking to cash in on the "Internet of Things" -- an emerging
technology that some commentator are expecting to create up to $19 trillion
in new value -- the question is less about when to invest as what to invest
in.
That's where Splunk (NASDAQ: SPLK ) comes in. An enterprise software
company that enables businesses to collect, organize, and analyze
unstructured machine data, Splunk represents a clean business-to-business
play on the emerging IoT space. From its growing (and loyal) customer base
to its impressive financials, this San Francisco-based upstart could mean
bad news for bigger data-crunchers like Oracle and IBM -- and great news for
investors who get in at the right time.
Watch the video below as Motley Fool tech analyst Lyons George shares the
three most important facts to consider before adding Splunk to your
portfolio.
Leaked: Apple's next smart device (warning, it may shock you)
Apple recently recruited a secret-development "dream team" to guarantee its
newest smart device was kept hidden from the public for as long as possible.
But the secret is out, and some early viewers are claiming its everyday
impact could trump the iPod, iPhone, and the iPad. In fact, ABI Research
predicts 485 million of this type of device will be sold per year. But one
small company makes Apple's gadget possible. And its stock price has nearly
unlimited room to run for early in-the-know investors. To be one of them,
and see Apple's newest smart gizmo
For investors looking to cash in on the "Internet of Things" -- an emerging
technology that some commentator are expecting to create up to $19 trillion
in new value -- the question is less about when to invest as what to invest
in.
That's where Splunk (NASDAQ: SPLK ) comes in. An enterprise software
company that enables businesses to collect, organize, and analyze
unstructured machine data, Splunk represents a clean business-to-business
play on the emerging IoT space. From its growing (and loyal) customer base
to its impressive financials, this San Francisco-based upstart could mean
bad news for bigger data-crunchers like Oracle and IBM -- and great news for
investors who get in at the right time.
Watch the video below as Motley Fool tech analyst Lyons George shares the
three most important facts to consider before adding Splunk to your
portfolio.
Leaked: Apple's next smart device (warning, it may shock you)
Apple recently recruited a secret-development "dream team" to guarantee its
newest smart device was kept hidden from the public for as long as possible.
But the secret is out, and some early viewers are claiming its everyday
impact could trump the iPod, iPhone, and the iPad. In fact, ABI Research
predicts 485 million of this type of device will be sold per year. But one
small company makes Apple's gadget possible. And its stock price has nearly
unlimited room to run for early in-the-know investors. To be one of them,
and see Apple's newest smart gizmo