Wednesday, December 6, 2006:
DIRECTED ELECTRONICS INC [DEIX] (Electronics & Semi) dropped 14.3% closing at $11.28 after lowering guidance fro the 2006 to reflect lower than anticipated sales of satellite radio receivers. Sales for 2006 are not projected to be in the range of $430 to $440 million, compared to earlier guidance of between $440 and $460 million, corresponding to a reduction in growth from about 48% to 43%. Not much of a drop in growth, BUT with a P/E ratio of 389 (good grief!), we do not recommend running out to buy this quite yet.
One of our perennial white rabbits (defined as companies tardy in filing SEC quarterly statements) SIRVA INC [SIR] (Transportation) dropped 11.8% closing at $3.28, after reducing its guidance for 2006 earnings BEFORE interest expense, taxes, depreciation and amortization to between $45 and $55 million, compared to previous guidance of $65 to $80 million. Given the company’s sensitivity to the slowing U.S. real estate market and growing inventory costs within its Global Relocation business, the writing on the wall is pretty grim for SIR. It’s almost two years now since the last 10-Q! Beware.
BLYTH INC [BTH] dropped 11.5% closing at $22.05 after issuing a press release (but not filing an 8-K – Tsk! Tsk!) lowering its outlook for fiscal 2007. For fiscal 2007, the company projects a loss in the range of $2.50 to $2.60 per share. Excluding special items, earnings should be in the range of $1.20 to $1.25 per share. The company apparently plans to continue aggressively paying off the long term debt and eventually the bottom line will benefit from the discontinued operations in Europe, but the biggest upside potential here in the near-term is probably a private equity buyout, given the strong cash flow from operations.
SONICWALL INC [SNWL] (Network Tech) dropped 10.9% closing at $8.81 with an analyst warning from WR Hambrecht based on channel surveys that indicate a soft quarter. Given some less than pleasant experience with the hardware (VERY small sample of ONE!) and a sense that the company really doesn’t position itself well at all for the SOHO environment price-wise, we are inclined not to see any opportunity here.
Another white rabbit, NOVELL INC [NOVL] (Software) dropped 5.4% closing at $5.99 after preliminary announcements of Q4 results in which the fading Netware related sales continue to dangle like an albatross around the rapidly growing Linux platform. Not sure the company is really capable of reinventing itself once again.
ORACLE CORP [ORCL] (Software) dropped 5.2% closing at $17.88 following a warning from an analyst at Lehman suggesting that the company’s fourth quarter sales would likely fall short of expectations. Given the strength of competitive offerings and an appalling lack of innovation, combined with a dizzying pace of acquisition that must be posing significant cultural adjustment problems, it is very likely that investors are in for a rude surprise at some point in the next two quarters. This is not a buying opportunity in our estimation.
MONSTER WORLDWIDE INC [MNST] up 7.5% closing at $45.79 with strong technicals as the price moved above its 200 day moving average and the big staffing companies took some hammering. This looks interesting although the monstrous P/E ratio makes me just want to observe from a distance.
LEADIS TECHNOLOGY INC [LDIS] (Electronics & Semi) up 8.3% closing at $4.71 with no particular news other than a lot of speculation about apparent institutional buying. Relatively low price, but they need to get cash flow positive again soon.
MOVIE GALLERY INC [MOVI] up once again 16% closing at $4.07 apparently on speculation that the company might be close to announcing some relief on the debt front. Since the resolution in our opinion is likely to result in significant dilution and the long-term business prospects for a company that is likely to be hit hard by video-on-demand this is beginning to look a time for extreme caution.
INSPIRE PHARMACEUTICALS [ISPH] (Pharmaceuticals) up an inspiring 16.8% closing at $6.18 with a trading volume that was ten times the average daily trading volume for the past 3 months! Large block trades suggest institutional buying. No immediate upside opportunity, but definitely appears to have a strong balance sheet.
VERSANT CORP [VSNT] (Software) soared 20.3% to close at $14.74 after announcing strong results for the fourth quarter. The company reported revenues from continuing operations or $4.6 million for the quarter, compared to $3.8 million for the same period last year, an increase of approximately 21%. Net income for the quarter was $0.38 per share compared to $0.14 per share for the same period last year. With a P/E ratio of about 15 this company is probably a very strong acquisition target and seems to represent a very strong buy opportunity.
DOCUCORP INTERNATIONAL INC [DOCC] (Software) jumped 30.1% closing at $9.76 announcing it had agreed to a buyout by privately held Skywire Software for about $127 million or $10 per share.
Daily Sector Performance Chart
The average stock in the SI Universe posted a loss of just 0.02%, however the losers significantly outnumbered the winners with only 43.5% of the 3,543 members posting a positive return for the day. The big sector moves were Alternative Energy (down 2.2%), Construction (up 1.3%) and Railroads (down 1.6%).
