Will OmniVision Rebound in 2012?

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With a rough 2011 behind it, OmniVision has a chance to regain its technological lead with its second-generation backside-illuminated sensors. Shares are too cheap to sell, but its future prospects aren't certain enough to warrant a buy, either.

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