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The battle lines have been drawn. On the heels of Intel saying that it's going after more of the mobile processor market, ARM Holdings announced that it expects its chips to capture a greater share of the PC market. David thinks that ARM's strategy is a compelling one, and that's why he's putting ARM Holdings on the 10-Bagger Portfolio Watchlist.

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