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If indeed the RSU's did not previously have the immediate vesting clause in the event of a buyout, then I think you are on to something. It would be insider trading for them to buy on knowledge of acquisition talks, but they have covered themselves with the options. It's also riskless to them and doesn't require cash out of pocket.
The way this is trading also supports good things on the horizon.
Post of mine from another board, from discussion regarding the RSU's...
...any thoughts would be appreciated...
I'm sure that's some of it...
...short interest is slowly unwinding...
...but still 2,154,095 short on the 15th
http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/meru/short-interest
Shorts are being forced to cover
Somebody really wants this stock.
yea, we're ok too my friend.
I grabbed the 4.85's this morning to add to my stash.
Nope, considered picking up some trading shares, but went for others instead. I have plenty for me. ;)
no, we missed it but still willing. you?
Were you guys able to add any on the pullback yesterday? I know you mentioned possibly averaging up.
don't know how many large bids there were but many are still hangin out. ya know 5-10 thousand $$$ bids
Yes, hard to tell exactly what's happening on my phone, but looked like quite a few 20k bids chased it up over 5.
good size bids too. would like to have you come over there when/if you do pony up my friend and ty for the board mark.
Nice consistent bids driving this up today!
BTW nice board you and ka have. I marked it but am not a premium member so can't post. When I dipped my tow back into trading in Nov I didn't expect to keep with it like this, maybe I'll have to pony up for a membership again....although having a limited amount of posts keeps me from being on here too much ;)
let's do my friend. we are still holdin on. :)
hmmm. interesting. was just looking it up. let's see where MERU takes us this year...
RSU for MERU means restricted stock units my friend. the form 4s filed today,
The RSU will vest in equal quarterly installments commencing on May 7, 2012 such that 100% of the shares subject to the RSU will be fully vested on February 7, 2013. Each of these RSUs contains change of control provisions such that all unvested shares vest immediately upon the closing of a change of control transaction.
RSU form 4's filed today...not sure what it means...gotta look it up
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Thursday, February 23, 2012 8:28:35 PM
Re: $oldier Hard post# 191270
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MERU A year ago this was a 27 dollar stock...
...and their products and services revenues are up 13% over that time frame, while the stock dropped to the $3's. Even if there isn't a specific event that insiders are expecting, they could be buying because they are witnessing the increase in sales they were expecting from their recently expanded sales force. This is from their last earnings release-
"2011 was a year of building for Meru," said Ihab Abu-Hakima, president and chief executive officer, Meru Networks. "We have doubled our sales headcount from the end of 2010, with the majority of this headcount joining since the beginning of the fourth quarter. In addition, we have significantly expanded our product portfolio, and increased our marketing investment. We expect to reap the benefit of these investments beginning in the second half of 2012 as our expanded sales headcount begins to reach full productivity and the BYOD-driven, worldwide mobile workforce continues to expand, increasing the demand for seamless, secure, reliable access to enterprise wireless networks. Meru's innovative approach is designed to enable organizations to meet the demands of their high density mobile environments where business-essential execution increasingly depends on all wireless mobile edge networks."
Yup. It got a little ahead of itself, but it does show the potential once the business model kicks in, and the insider buying lately signals that things are going in the right direction.
wow this was a +20.00 stock not long ago -
it's a low floater, MM's have tried to shake it a few times, but it doesn't work, wish it would, I'd like to have alot more.
nice recovery. :)
serious f-ing supplier at MERU! nice little dump at 11:55. buttholes.
Nice endorsement along with TXN and BRCM
Insider and institutional buying.
or buying.. yesssssssssss
insider selling??
yes, that is what I like to read! Reach out!
MERU Seeking Alpha Article Out After the Bell
4 Undervalued Tech Stocks With New Insider Buying
February 17, 2012
Almost every investor should have some exposure to the tech sector. Technology continues to play an increasingly large role for many consumers and businesses. While the markets have been rising, there are still a number of tech stocks that offer value, and some stocks are even seeing insider buying.
Many top corporate insiders receive stock awards and stock options as part of their compensation package. However, technology companies are known for offering even higher than average stock and option awards to company executives. Top executives and directors usually already have significant equity and option exposure through these compensation packages, so when you see insiders make additional purchases of stock using their own money, it can be a bullish sign. Sometimes, insider buys are just for a few thousand dollars, but all of these transactions are for significantly more, ranging from about $34,000 to over $350,000. Insider buying is widely followed by many investors because company executives and directors often have more insight than anyone else, into their own companies.
I have provided links for the insider transactions below, as well as recent updates for each company mentioned. Here are four tech stocks with notable insider buying so far in 2012:
Meru Networks, Inc. (MERU) provides wireless LAN solutions which are designed to optimize enterprise networks. This stock has been crushed in the past year and now trades at about $3.90, well below the 52 week high of $27.33. The stock was clearly overvalued at that level and investor expectations for growth were also too high in the past. However, the company is expected to grow in 2012, and it has the resources to do so. Meru has a strong balance sheet with no long term debt and about $40 million in cash. The company recently reported that revenues for the fourth quarter of 2011 were $23.3 million, up 13% from the $20.5 million reported in the fourth quarter of 2010. Revenues for all of 2011 increased by about 18%. While Meru did not report profits in recent quarters, it might be able to achieve profits in the next couple of quarters, if sales continue to grow at the current pace. A profitable quarter would be a very positive catalyst for the depressed share value. With the stock trading near the 52 week lows, and insiders making substantial buys, this could be a classic "buy low" opportunity. On February 7-10, 2012, Barry Newman, (a director) reported buying 100,000 shares in a transaction valued at over $350,000. This insider buy stands out due to the transaction value and because the stock is being bought near the 52 week low.
Texas Instruments, Inc. (TXN) is poised to benefit from improving margins for semiconductors in the short-term, as well as long-term growth for electronic devices. This company has a strong balance sheet and it offers investors a low-risk way to play the tech sector. This stock pays a dividend of 68 cents per share, which yields 2%. Earnings estimates are expected to rise from about $1.86 per share for 2012, to around $2.47 for 2013. This company has seen pressure on profit margins due to excess inventories, but the CEO recently stated that chip demand would see a "sharp snap-back" probably sometime in the next couple of quarters. This stock has been in an uptrend for the past few weeks, so I would buy on dips. However it remains undervalued for longer-term investors and insiders are buying at current levels. On February 7, 2012, Christine Whitman (a director) reported buying 1,000 shares in a transaction valued at about $34,000. This transaction is notable because directors typically receive equity and options for their service. Directors usually receive minimal cash compensation, so when a director spends their own money to buy shares, it can be a sign that the stock is undervalued.
Broadcom Corporation (BRCM) could be a growth stock for many years to come thanks to growing demand for smart phone chips. It makes chips for customers like Cisco Systems (CSCO), Dell Computer (DELL), Apple (AAPL) and many others. Broadcom has a broad portfolio of intellectual property, including more than 6,000 patents. Broadcom is also expected to benefit from the increased popularity of "ultra books" which are very lightweight laptops. This stock is undervalued based on growth prospects, plus it offers a dividend of 40 cents per share, which yields 1.1%. Analysts expect earnings to grow from about $2.77 per share in 2012 to around $3.07 per share in 2013. On February 7, 2012, Robert Finocchio, (a director) reported buying 5,000 shares in a transaction valued at about $189,000. This transaction is notable due to the transaction value and because it was made by a director, who usually receive far less cash compensation than what executives receive.
Power-One, Inc. (PWER) is frequently thought of as a "clean tech" company as it provides power conversion products for the renewable energy and other industries. This stock looks undervalued and currently trades for about $5 per share which is considerably below the 52 week high of $9.30. Power-One has a strong balance sheet with about $200 million in cash and it recently reported strong quarterly results in spite of a weak global economy. Revenues for the fourth quarter came in at $267 million, which resulted in profits of about $32 million, or 21 cents per share. A number of "clean tech" companies have been reporting losses and others have even filed for bankruptcy. By contrast, the strong results reported by Power-One in a weak economy validates the business model and management team at this company. Power-One is expected to see some continued weakness in Europe. However, strength is expected in solar applications from countries like India and the U.S. If European demand eventually rebounds, this company could see much stronger results. The stock looks cheap now and insiders have been taking advantage of the currently low price. On February 8, 2012, Christopher Mark Smith, (a director) reported buying 20,000 shares in a transaction valued at about $161,400. This insider buy is notable due to the transaction size and also because it was made by a director, while the stock is close to a 52 week low. This could be another sign that these shares are significantly undervalued.
The data is sourced from Yahoo Finance and Insidercow.com. The information and data is believed to be accurate, but no guarantees or representations are made. Rougemont is not a registered investment advisor and does not provide specific investment advice. The data contained herein is for informational purposes only.
Disclosure: I have no positions in any stocks mentioned, and no plans to initiate any positions within the next 72 hours.
not too many finds like MERU are out there...didnt find much else on my scans last night
Agreed, many toppy charts out there might hold things back a little.. Hopefully not for long.
The chart I was looking at only shows minor resistance at 4.45 on this one.
The initial bounce kicked in and this is a nice fib entry here and probably news coming soon as well.
Great work.. That makes this look more attractive imo. Thank you. $MERU
I found this little gem on my scanner. Chart looks great. all it needs is a little attention with the news and insider buying
Very nice levels here it seems. $MERU one to watch imo.
Wow, lots of people playing $MERU since earnings it seems.
Looks very positive...
...Harold Copperman another director has also been buying quite a bit here...he is also a director at IDSY and was buying IDSY stock heavily in 2010 and the stock doubled soon afterwards...
Harold D. (Harry) Copperman
Independent Director Nominee
Edgar Online, Inc.
Norwalk , CT
Sector: TECHNOLOGY / Internet Information Providers
Independent Director , I.D. Systems, Inc.
Hackensack , NJ
Sector: TECHNOLOGY / Communication Equipment
Independent Director , MERU Networks, Inc.
Sunnyvale , CA
Sector: TECHNOLOGY / Wireless Communications
64 Years Old
Harold D. Copperman is currently the President and Chief Executive Officer of HDC Ventures, Inc., a management and investment group focusing on enterprise systems, software and services, a position he held since March 2002. He is also the lead director of ID Systems Inc. (NASDAQ: IDSY), a publicly traded company that is the leading provider of advanced wireless technology solutions for asset management; and a director of Meru Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ: MERU), a publicly traded company that engages in the development and marketing of a virtualized wireless LAN solution. From 2001 to 2011, Mr. Copperman served as a director of Metastorm Inc., a privately held global provider of enterprise architecture modeling, business process analysis and business process management software. He also previously served as a director of Avocent Corporation (NASDAQ: AVCT), a publicly traded company that delivers IT operations management solutions, from 2002 until December 2009, and as a director of AXS-One Inc. (AMEX: AXO), a publicly traded company that provides high performance records compliance management solutions, from 2006 until 2009. From 2001 until 2008, Mr. Copperman also served as a director of Epicor Software Corporation (NASDAQ: EPIC), a publicly held company that designs, develops, markets and supports enterprise application software solutions. Mr. Copperman has also served as the Senior Vice President and Group Executive at Digital Equipment Corp.; President and Chief Executive Officer of JWP Information Services; President and Chief Operating Officer of Commodore Business Machines, Inc.; and Vice President and General Manager for Apple Computer, Inc.?s Eastern Operations. He also spent 20 years at IBM Corporation, where he held a variety of sales, marketing and executive positions. Mr. Copperman received a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Rutgers University and served as a Captain in the U.S. Army.
Did a little digging on the director that increased his position by over 900%. He looks pretty connected imo http://www.facebook.com/barryanewman
NeoCarta Ventures
http://www.neocarta.com/
NeoCarta Ventures is a leading venture capital firm with principals in both Silicon Valley and Boston. We bring capital, experience, and strategic relationships to the companies we back. Entrepreneurs choose to partner with NeoCarta because of our strong technology understanding, operations experience, relevant relationships with major corporations, and proven track record. NeoCarta’s managing directors have financed over 80 private technology companies, nearly half of which have succeeded in going public and/or merged with other companies.
The Future Of Streaming Data
Posted: Feb 15, 2012 11:45 AM by Kapitall
Tickers in this Article: LEAP, MERU, TDS
Written by Rebecca Lipman
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A shocking 54% of U.S. data traffic came from "the cloud" in 2011. Stacey Higginbotham of Gigaom.com calls this a tipping point, suggesting more traffic will quickly follow.
Technology companies have quickly taken note, predicting the global population of users will soon fall in line. The shift to cloud services on a global scale are expected to change from a 45/55% mix in 2011 to a 54/46% mix.
"This will represent a shift from downloaded and sideloaded content on their devices to streamed content, such as Netflix movies or Pandora," explains Higginbotham.
Networking giant Cisco foresees video compiling 71% of all global streaming media. The company also notes that the top 20% of mobile bandwidth consumers are growing their consumption almost 3 times faster than the top 1%.
Thus far global media users have used the data in "ever-increasing quantities with the average data usage by a smartphone increasing from 92 MB a month in 2011 to 1.2 GB per month in 2016."
Naturally, networking companies are working to stay competitive in this growing market by providing services ahead of demand.
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We decided to take a look at wireless communication companies that have an exposure to this trend.
We searched among a universe of wireless communication stocks that have the bullish sentiment of institutional investors and short sellers. Specifically, net institutional buying in the current quarter and decreases in shares shorted month-over month.
Institutions handle large amounts of trades and often have more market research than ordinary investors, so their bullish sentiment is considered a strong vote of confidence. Similarly, short sellers must meet special requirements to trade, and since they make money when a stock drops in price, their actions are typically followed with a close eye.
So, hedge funds and short sellers seem to think these wireless communication stocks are good investments - do you? (Click here to access free, interactive tools to analyze these ideas.)
1. Telephone & Data Systems Inc. (NYSE:TDS): Provides wireless and wireline telecommunications services in the United States. Net institutional purchases in the current quarter at 3.7M shares, which represents about 4.45% of the company's float of 83.06M shares. Shares shorted have decreased from 7.90M to 4.33M over the last month, a decrease which represents about 4.3% of the company's float of 83.06M shares.
2. Leap Wireless International Inc. (Nasdaq:LEAP): Provides digital wireless services under the 'Cricket' brand name in the United States. Net institutional purchases in the current quarter at 4.8M shares, which represents about 9.84% of the company's float of 48.80M shares. Shares shorted have decreased from 12.39M to 9.93M over the last month, a decrease which represents about 5.04% of the company's float of 48.80M shares.
3. Meru Networks, Inc. (Nasdaq:MERU): Engages in the development and marketing of a virtualized wireless LAN solution. Net institutional purchases in the current quarter at 466.0K shares, which represents about 5.15% of the company's float of 9.04M shares. Shares shorted have decreased from 2.74M to 2.19M over the last month, a decrease which represents about 6.08% of the company's float of 9.04M shares.
Read more: http://stocks.investopedia.com/stock-analysis/2012/The-Future-Of-Streaming-Data-TDS-LEAP-MERU0215.aspx?partner=YahooSA#ixzz1mVnMRt3e
Took a starter here today...
...nice small float, with insider buying and a large short position.
Looks good!
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DTCC (PENSON/TDA) Check - (otc and pinks) - Note ~ I did not check for this chart blast. However, I try and help you to do so with the following links.
IHUB DTCC BOARD SEARCH #1 http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/msgsearchbyboard.aspx?boardID=18682&srchyr=2011&SearchStr=MERU
IHUB DTCC BOARD SEARCH #2: http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/msgsearchbyboard.aspx?boardID=14482&srchyr=2011&SearchStr=MERU
Check those searches for recent MERU mentions. If MERU is showing up on older posts and not on new posts found in link below, The DTCC issues may have been addressed and fixed. Always call the broker if your security turns up on any DTCC/PENSON list.
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/msgsearchbyboard.aspx?boardID=18682&srchyr=2011&SearchStr=Complete+list
For a cMERUnt list see the pinned threads at the top here ---> http://tinyurl.com/TWO-OLD-FARTS
Volume, MACD, ADX 3 EMA Par sar - http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/advchart/frames/frames.asp?show=True&insttype=Stock&symb=MERU&time=8&startdate=1%2F4%2F1999&enddate=11%2F21%2F2011&freq=2&compidx=aaaaa%3A0&comptemptext=&comp=none&ma=6&maval=9&uf=16&lf=1&lf2=4&lf3=1024&type=4&style=380&size=2&timeFrameToggle=false&compareToToggle=false&indicatorsToggle=false&chartStyleToggle=false&state=11&x=25&y=5
RSI, Money Flow, Volume Accumulation, 3sma, Bollinger bands - http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/advchart/frames/frames.asp?show=True&insttype=Stock&symb=MERU&time=8&startdate=1%2F4%2F1999&enddate=11%2F21%2F2011&freq=2&compidx=aaaaa%3A0&comptemptext=&comp=none&ma=4&maval=9&uf=8&lf=2&lf2=512&lf3=4096&type=4&style=380&size=2&timeFrameToggle=false&compareToToggle=false&indicatorsToggle=false&chartStyleToggle=false&state=11&x=36&y=14
Price Channel, Momentum, Volatility Slow, P/E Ratio - http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/advchart/frames/frames.asp?show=True&insttype=Stock&symb=MERU&time=8&startdate=1%2F4%2F1999&enddate=11%2F21%2F2011&freq=2&compidx=aaaaa%3A0&comptemptext=&comp=none&ma=6&maval=9&uf=128&lf=65536&lf2=16384&lf3=16777216&type=4&style=380&size=2&timeFrameToggle=false&compareToToggle=false&indicatorsToggle=false&chartStyleToggle=false&state=11&x=28&y=15
Volume, MACD, ADX 3 EMA Par sar - http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/advchart/frames/frames.asp?show=True&insttype=Stock&symb=MERU&time=6&startdate=1%2F4%2F1999&enddate=11%2F21%2F2011&freq=1&compidx=aaaaa%3A0&comptemptext=&comp=none&ma=6&maval=9&uf=16&lf=1&lf2=4&lf3=1024&type=4&style=380&size=2&timeFrameToggle=false&compareToToggle=false&indicatorsToggle=false&chartStyleToggle=false&state=11&x=39&y=17
RSI, Money Flow, Volume Accumulation, 3sma, Bollinger bands - http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/advchart/frames/frames.asp?show=True&insttype=Stock&symb=MERU&time=6&startdate=1%2F4%2F1999&enddate=11%2F21%2F2011&freq=1&compidx=aaaaa%3A0&comptemptext=&comp=none&ma=4&maval=9&uf=8&lf=2&lf2=512&lf3=4096&type=4&style=380&size=2&timeFrameToggle=false&compareToToggle=false&indicatorsToggle=false&chartStyleToggle=false&state=11&x=35&y=12
Price Channel, Momentum, Volatility Slow, P/E Ratio - http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/advchart/frames/frames.asp?show=True&insttype=Stock&symb=MERU&time=6&startdate=1%2F4%2F1999&enddate=11%2F21%2F2011&freq=1&compidx=aaaaa%3A0&comptemptext=&comp=none&ma=6&maval=9&uf=128&lf=65536&lf2=16384&lf3=16777216&type=4&style=380&size=2&timeFrameToggle=false&compareToToggle=false&indicatorsToggle=false&chartStyleToggle=false&state=11&x=23&y=19
Volume, MACD, ADX 3 EMA Par sar - http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/advchart/frames/frames.asp?show=True&insttype=Stock&symb=MERU&time=18&startdate=1%2F4%2F1999&enddate=11%2F21%2F2011&freq=8&compidx=aaaaa%3A0&comptemptext=&comp=none&ma=6&maval=9&uf=16&lf=1&lf2=4&lf3=1024&type=4&style=380&size=2&timeFrameToggle=false&compareToToggle=false&indicatorsToggle=false&chartStyleToggle=false&state=11&x=38&y=6
RSI, Money Flow, Volume Accumulation, 3sma, Bollinger bands - http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/advchart/frames/frames.asp?show=True&insttype=Stock&symb=MERU&time=18&startdate=1%2F4%2F1999&enddate=11%2F21%2F2011&freq=8&compidx=aaaaa%3A0&comptemptext=&comp=none&ma=4&maval=9&uf=8&lf=2&lf2=512&lf3=4096&type=4&style=380&size=2&timeFrameToggle=false&compareToToggle=false&indicatorsToggle=false&chartStyleToggle=false&state=11&x=30&y=11
Price Channel, Momentum, Volatility Slow, P/E Ratio - http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/advchart/frames/frames.asp?show=True&insttype=&symb=MERU&time=18&startdate=1%2F4%2F1999&enddate=11%2F21%2F2011&freq=8&compidx=aaaaa%3A0&comptemptext=&comp=none&ma=6&maval=9&uf=128&lf=65536&lf2=16384&lf3=16777216&type=4&style=380&size=2&timeFrameToggle=false&compareToToggle=false&indicatorsToggle=false&chartStyleToggle=false&state=11&x=35&y=14
Volume, MACD, ADX 3 EMA Par sar - http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/advchart/frames/frames.asp?show=True&insttype=Stock&symb=MERU&time=3&startdate=1%2F4%2F1999&enddate=11%2F21%2F2011&freq=7&compidx=aaaaa%3A0&comptemptext=&comp=none&ma=6&maval=9&uf=16&lf=1&lf2=4&lf3=1024&type=4&style=380&size=2&timeFrameToggle=false&compareToToggle=false&indicatorsToggle=false&chartStyleToggle=false&state=11&x=39&y=14
RSI, Money Flow, Volume Accumulation, 3sma, Bollinger bands - http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/advchart/frames/frames.asp?show=True&insttype=Stock&symb=MERU&time=3&startdate=1%2F4%2F1999&enddate=11%2F21%2F2011&freq=7&compidx=aaaaa%3A0&comptemptext=&comp=none&ma=4&maval=9&uf=8&lf=2&lf2=512&lf3=4096&type=4&style=380&size=2&timeFrameToggle=false&compareToToggle=false&indicatorsToggle=false&chartStyleToggle=false&state=11&x=20&y=16
Price Channel, Momentum, Volatility Slow, P/E Ratio - http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/advchart/frames/frames.asp?show=True&insttype=Stock&symb=MERU&time=3&startdate=1%2F4%2F1999&enddate=11%2F21%2F2011&freq=7&compidx=aaaaa%3A0&comptemptext=&comp=none&ma=6&maval=9&uf=128&lf=65536&lf2=16384&lf3=16777216&type=4&style=380&size=2&timeFrameToggle=false&compareToToggle=false&indicatorsToggle=false&chartStyleToggle=false&state=11&x=46&y=6
Volume, MACD, ADX 3 EMA Par sar - http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/advchart/frames/frames.asp?show=True&insttype=Stock&symb=MERU&time=1&startdate=1%2F4%2F1999&enddate=11%2F21%2F2011&freq=6&compidx=aaaaa%3A0&comptemptext=&comp=none&ma=6&maval=9&uf=16&lf=1&lf2=4&lf3=1024&type=4&style=380&size=2&timeFrameToggle=false&compareToToggle=false&indicatorsToggle=false&chartStyleToggle=false&state=11&x=42&y=20
RSI, Money Flow, Volume Accumulation, 3sma, Bollinger bands - http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/advchart/frames/frames.asp?show=True&insttype=Stock&symb=MERU&time=1&startdate=1%2F4%2F1999&enddate=11%2F21%2F2011&freq=6&compidx=aaaaa%3A0&comptemptext=&comp=none&ma=4&maval=9&uf=8&lf=2&lf2=512&lf3=4096&type=4&style=380&size=2&timeFrameToggle=false&compareToToggle=false&indicatorsToggle=false&chartStyleToggle=false&state=11&x=36&y=11
Price Channel, Momentum, Volatility Slow, P/E Ratio - http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/advchart/frames/frames.asp?show=True&insttype=Stock&symb=MERU&time=1&startdate=1%2F4%2F1999&enddate=11%2F21%2F2011&freq=6&compidx=aaaaa%3A0&comptemptext=&comp=none&ma=6&maval=9&uf=128&lf=65536&lf2=16384&lf3=16777216&type=4&style=380&size=2&timeFrameToggle=false&compareToToggle=false&indicatorsToggle=false&chartStyleToggle=false&state=11&x=46&y=11
Volume, MACD, ADX 3 EMA Par sar - http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/advchart/frames/frames.asp?show=True&insttype=Stock&symb=MERU&time=1&startdate=1%2F4%2F1999&enddate=11%2F21%2F2011&freq=9&compidx=aaaaa%3A0&comptemptext=&comp=none&ma=6&maval=9&uf=16&lf=1&lf2=4&lf3=1024&type=4&style=380&size=2&timeFrameToggle=false&compareToToggle=false&indicatorsToggle=false&chartStyleToggle=false&state=11&x=31&y=14
RSI, Money Flow, Volume Accumulation, 3sma, Bollinger bands - http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/advchart/frames/frames.asp?show=True&insttype=Stock&symb=MERU&time=1&startdate=1%2F4%2F1999&enddate=11%2F21%2F2011&freq=9&compidx=aaaaa%3A0&comptemptext=&comp=none&ma=4&maval=9&uf=8&lf=2&lf2=512&lf3=4096&type=4&style=380&size=2&timeFrameToggle=false&compareToToggle=false&indicatorsToggle=false&chartStyleToggle=false&state=11&x=23&y=15
Price Channel, Momentum, Volatility Slow, P/E Ratio - http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/advchart/frames/frames.asp?show=True&insttype=Stock&symb=MERU&time=1&startdate=1%2F4%2F1999&enddate=11%2F21%2F2011&freq=9&compidx=aaaaa%3A0&comptemptext=&comp=none&ma=6&maval=9&uf=128&lf=65536&lf2=16384&lf3=16777216&type=4&style=380&size=2&timeFrameToggle=false&compareToToggle=false&indicatorsToggle=false&chartStyleToggle=false&state=11&x=22&y=15
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Meru Networks, Inc. (Meru) provides a virtualized wireless local area network (LAN) solution. The Company enables enterprises to migrate their applications from wired networks to wireless networks, and become what it refers to as All-Wireless Enterprises. Meru’s solution represents an approach to wireless networking that utilizes virtualization technology to create a wireless network. Meru’s solution is designed to provide users with access to their applications. The Company provides a virtualized wireless LAN solution that is built around its System Director Operating System, which runs on controllers and access points. The Company offers additional products designed to deliver centralized network management, predictive and proactive diagnostics, as well as security. In September 2011, the Company acquired Identity Networks.
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