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Monday, September 24, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round Sept. 21st

Bullish:
Cisco (CSCO): if you want to be in tech.
J.C. Penney (JCP): He thinks that this stock is undervalued and is a buy at this price.
Integrated oil companies like ConocoPhillips (COP), Chevron (CVX), and Exxon Mobil (XOM) are better plays.
American Eagle (AEO), Abercrombie & Fitch (ANF) or Aeropostale (ARO), in that order.
Kellogg (K): Cramer is bullish on Kellogg, as well as General Mills (GIS) and ConAgra (CAG).
Cramer is sticking with Baidu.com (BIDU) as the best China play.
Cramer likes NVIDIA (NVDA), Texas Instruments (TXN), and Intel (INTC)

Bearish:
Xerox (XRX)
American Capital Strategies (ACAS): Cramer's undecided on the stock, so he's avoiding it.
Tesoro (TSO): Cramer thinks gas prices aren't high enough to be in a refiner,
Luxottica (LUX): "Don’t buy!"
Hot Topic (HOTT)
Aluminum Corp. of China (ACH)
American Superconductor (AMSC)

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Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round Aug. 21st

Bullish Calls:
Aecom Technology (NYSE: ACM - News): 'This may be the cheapest of the infrastructure plays.'Jacobs Engineering Group (NYSE: JEC - News): ' ... at $61, should have been bought today... buy, buy, buy! Infrastructure rocks, as does agriculture!'Wachovia (NYSE: WB - News): 'They just raised the dividend, and they said that the bad loans are under control.'Schlumberger (NYSE: SLB - News): 'SLB, to me, is the cheapest. It went down today, along with the whole group. I feel like you can trade up to quality... you can trade up to SLB.'Transocean (NYSE: RIG - News)Tata Motors (NYSE: TTM - News): 'I think, at $15, TTM makes a huge amount of sense.'E*Trade Financial (NasdaqGS: ETFC - News): 'I would buy some here, and let it come down a bit ... There are many companies that have really bad exposure to this mortgage stuff. ETFC is not one of them.'American Capital Strategies (NasdaqGS: ACAS - News): 'I think that this company is a survivor... a lot of people have tried to call it out a lot of times. They're not going to be successful.'Hudson City Bancorp (NasdaqGS: HCBK - News): 'I think we're in dangerous territory with FSLR. Don't buy, don't buy.'Level 3 Communications (NasdaqGS: LVLT - News): 'I like LVLT for one reason... because I believe there's going to be a bandwidth shortage ... I am picking this as a long-term speculation and, when we run out of bandwidth, I'm not backing away.'Tessera Technologies (NasdaqGS: TSRA - News): 'I thought the quarter was going to be good. I got the quarter wrong. I like the story longer term. now, in the low $30s, I would definitely buy it.'Principal Financial Group (NYSE: PFG - News): 'A very cheap stock ... I really like this stock. I was going to buy it for my charitable trust... I didn't get a chance.'LCA-Vision (NasdaqGS: LCAV - News): 'Upgraded today by Raymond James... a big buyback coming... just finished a buyback. I like it.'IBM (NYSE: IBM - News)
Neutral calls:
Dean Foods (NYSE: DF - News): 'This has become a very problematic story and I've got to tell you something... don't buy, don't buy... I don't think it's over, and the company doesn't think the pain's over too.'Banco Popular (NasdaqGS: BPOP - News)Parker Drilling (NYSE: PKD - News)Foster Wheeler (NasdaqGS: FWLT - News): 'On a day like today, up $7, sell, sell, sell... on the conference call, they made it very clear that contracts were lumpy...every time the stock runs a little, I think it's going to run into selling pressure.'First Solar (FSLS)
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Monday, May 07, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round May 4

IntercontinentalExchange (NYSE: ICE - News): 'It is killing the shorts that stock. ... That stock is a fave along with CME and CBOT Holdings. This group is fantastic ... raising margin, raising price."Chicago Mercantile Exchange (NYSE: CME - News)CBOT Holdings (NYSE: BOT - News):' This group is fantastic ... raising margin, raising price.'Ciena (NasdaqGS: CIEN)Tellabs (NasdaqGS: TLAB)Progressive (NYSE: PGR - News): 'One of the highest-quality insurers in the world.'Prudential (NYSE: PRU - News): ' ... are the ultimate insurers in this country.'MetLife (NYSE: MET - News)United Online (NasdaqGS: UNTD): 'This company yields 5%. It's got momentum. It's doing well. ... United Online, you get a thumb up.'Sears (NasdaqGS: SHLD): 'The stock was down badly today. I know people want me to run, they want me to hide ... I'm not selling a share. ... I am a believer.'American Capital (NasdaqGS: ACAS): 'Eight percent yields ... consistently pilloried by the bears. ... I see 8% growth, sells at 13 times earnings; I see a stock that's going higher.'Public Service Enterprise (NYSE: PEG - News): 'Off of my electric bill alone, I would buy these guys.'Exelon (NYSE: EXC - News)Duke Energy (NYSE: DUK - News)Consolidated Edison (NYSE: ED - News)Energy Metals (NYSEArca: EMU): 'Been marking time. ... very speculative stock ... I think there's more upside.'Hewlett-Packard (NYSE: HPQ - News): 'The only tech stock that we're really behind right now is Hewlett-Packard.'Bank of New York (NYSE: BK - News)Amgen (NasdaqGS: AMGN)
Bearish calls:
IPG Photonics (NasdaqGM: IPGP): 'All this stuff that goes into the big telecommunications world has turned very cold for me.'FoxHollow Technologies (NasdaqGS: FOXH): 'They gave away the upside when they made that deal with Merck .'Atmel (NasdaqGS: ATML): ' ... don't think there's any upside there.'
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Friday, February 23, 2007

Hot Stock Options to Watch Today

Here are 7 options to watch for today. This list comes directly from the TradingMarkets Options Indicators page. The list is created using OptionVue options analysis software.
Most Under Priced Calls: These are the most under priced calls of all stocks in our database. While the Equities Explosion List finds groups of calls for individual equities that are under priced, this list finds the most under priced individual calls. Thus, the options listed here will tend to be more severely under priced.

Goldman Sachs Apr 250 Calls (NYSE:GS - News). GS' PowerRating is 5.
Most Under Priced Puts: These are the most under priced puts of all stocks in our database. While the Equities Explosion List finds groups of puts for individual equities that are under priced, this list finds the most under priced individual puts. Thus, the options listed here will tend to be more severely under priced.
OfficeMax Mar 55 Puts (NYSE:OMX - News). OMX's PowerRating is 5.
Most Overpriced Calls: These are the most overpriced calls of all stocks in our database. While the Equities Implosion List finds groups of calls for individual equities that are overpriced, this list finds the most overpriced individual calls. Thus, the options listed here will tend to be more severely overpriced.
Google Inc. Mar 470 Puts (NasdaqGS:GOOG - News). GOOG's PowerRating is 5.
Most Overpriced Puts: These are the most overpriced puts of all stocks in our database. While the Equities Implosion List finds groups of puts for individual equities that are overpriced, this list finds the most overpriced individual puts. Thus, the options listed here will tend to be more severely overpriced.
Research In Motion Apr 120 Puts (NasdaqGS:RIMM - News). RIMM's PowerRating is 5.
Stocks with Abnormal Call Volume: These are stocks which showed unusual call option volume not easily explained by arbitrage operations. The appearance of a stock on the Call Volume Alerts list suggests a possible takeover, extraordinarily good earnings report, or other news which may favorably affect the stock.
American Capital Strategies Ltd. (NasdaqGS:ACAS - News). ACAS' PowerRating is 6.
Stocks with Abnormal Put Volume: These are stocks which showed unusual put option volume not easily explained by arbitrage operations. The appearance of a stock on the Put Volume Alerts list suggests an extraordinarily negative earnings report, or other news which may negatively affect the stock.
Scottish Re Group (NYSE:SCT - News). SCT's PowerRating is 6.
Abnormal Put/Call $ Volume: These stocks have the highest dollar put volume in relation to their call volume. These high ratios are indicative of extreme bearish sentiment in the underlying stock.
iMCSI Emerging Markets Index Fund (AMEX:EEM - News). EEM's PowerRating is 5.
PowerRatings are courtesy of TradingMarkets.com

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Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Wednesday's Biggest Stock Decliners

Aaron Rents Inc. (NYSE:RNT - News) reported fourth-quarter earnings of 35 cents a share, up from 29 cents in the year-earlier period. The Atlanta rental-services company posted revenue of $339.9 million vs. $296.2 million. Aaron Rents expects first-quarter earnings of 45 cents to 49 cents a share on revenue exceeding $390 million. For 2007, the company said it should earn $1.55 to $1.65 on revenue in excess of $1.5 billion, excluding revenue of franchisees.
American Capital Strategies (NasdaqGS:ACAS - News) was downgraded to neutral from buy at Banc of America Securities.
Anglo American (NasdaqCM:AAUK - News) said its 2006 net profit rose 76% to $6.2 billion and that it's planning to return another $3 billion shares through a buyback program. The miner said that the results followed a strong performance from platinum, base metals, ferrous metals and gold operations, with record production levels achieved in the period. The company said that its interest in gold mining company AngloGold Ashanti now stands at 42%, having realized $1 billion through its exit strategy to date. The company said that it expects a modest decline in global growth from 2006, which should provide a supportive climate for commodities in the near term.
BTU International (NasdaqGM:BTUI - News) shares tumbled after the supplier of thermal processing equipment late Tuesday reported fourth-quarter net earnings of $1.02 million, or 11 cents a share, down from $2.09 million, or 25 cents a share, in the year-ago period. Revenue fell to $16.6 million from $19.3 million. BTU said it expects results for the first quarter of 2007 to be similar to those of the fourth quarter of 2006.
First Marblehead Corp. (NYSE:FMD - News) said its board increased the quarterly dividend to 15 cents from 12 cents. The Boston, Mass., educational lender said the dividend is payable March 12, to shareholders of record March 5.
FTD Group Inc. (NYSE:FTD - News) said its board initiated a quarterly dividend at 16.25 cents, or an annual rate of 65 cents. The Downers Grove, Ill., floral products company said the dividend is payable April 2 to shareholders of record March 19. The company also plans a secondary offering of 6 million common shares. The shares are being sold by affiliates of Leonard Green & Partners LP and certain members of FTD management.
Group 1 Automotive Inc. (NYSE:GPI - News) said fourth-quarter earnings fell 8.5% to $14.8 million, or 61 cents a share, from $16.2 million, or 66 cents a share, a year earlier, hurt by a charge of 6 cents a share related to fixed-asset write-offs and franchise-rights impairment charges. Excluding the items, the company posted earnings of 67 cents a share. The Houston-based automotive retailer said revenue rose 5.7% to $1.51 billion from $1.43 billion in the year-ago period. Analysts polled by Thomson Financial expected, on average, fourth-quarter earnings of 77 cents a share on revenue of $1.53 billion. The company expects 2007 earnings of $4 to $4.25 a share, excluding certain items.
Hana Biosciences' (NasdaqGM:HNAB - News) shares slid after the South San Francisco, Calif.-based company said it has discovered "small amounts of precipitated material" in batches of its Zensana oral spray which may require an adjustment to the formulation or the manufacturing process. Hana said the issue is likely to delay Food and Drug Administration approval of Zensana beyond the expected action date of April 30. Zensana is used to prevent nausea and vomiting as a result of chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery.
Hewlett-Packard Co. (NYSE:HPQ - News) posted a 26% rise in first-quarter earnings, boosted by sales at the unit that sells personal computers and related hardware. Sales in the imaging and printing group were also higher.
Medtronic Inc. (NYSE:MDT - News) reported higher third-quarter earnings and revenue, with a rise in sales of its stents but lower sales of its implantable cardiac defibrillators.
Merck & Co. (NYSE:MRK - News) plans to suspend its lobbying campaign for the mandatory vaccination of Gardasil, which protects against the sexually transmitted virus that causes cervical cancer, according to a report on The Wall Street Journal's Web site.
Motorola (NYSE:MOT - News) was downgraded to equal-weight from overweight by Lehman Bros. "We believe handset margins are recovering slower than expected - following checks at 3GSM and in channel - and thus Motorola's recovery story may extend into 2008. As the shares are trading in line with peers following our EPS trim, we adopt a neutral stance. We believe RAZR/KRZR average selling prices continue to decline, limiting its scope to launch new product with materially higher prices," the broker said.
NovaStar Financial (NYSE:NFI - News) said it's considering whether to change its real estate investment trust status after the subprime-mortgage lender reported a fourth-quarter net loss. REITs have to distribute at least 90% of their taxable income as dividends.
Pharmacyclics (NasdaqGM:PCYC - News) shares dropped after the Sunnyvale, Calif.-based company said it has received a refuse to file letter from the Food and Drug Administration for the company's new drug application for Xcytrin injection. Xcytrin is a treatment for non-small cell lung cancer patients with brain metastases. According to the company, the FDA said in the letter that Pharmacyclics' application is not "sufficiently complete to permit a substantive review based on clinical studies that failed to demonstrate statistically significant differences between treatment arms in the primary endpoints."
Possis Medical (NasdaqGS:POSS - News) shares fell after the Minneapolis-based medical device maker reported fiscal second-quarter net income of $174,000, or a penny a share, vs. $342,000, or 2 cents a share, in the year-ago period. Excluding stock-based compensation expense, earnings came in at 5 cents a share compared with 6 cents a share last year. Revenue rose 4.5% to $15.8 million from $15.1 million. Analysts polled by Thomson Financial were expecting a per-share profit of 3 cents on revenue of $16.5 million. Possis lowered its fiscal 2007 revenue forecast to a range of $66 million to $69 million, and forecast earnings of 9 cents to 18 cents a share, or 25 cents to 34 cents a share excluding items.
Stec Inc. (NasdaqGM:STEC - News) reported fourth-quarter earnings of 19 cents a share, up from 2 cents in the year-earlier period. The Santa Ana, Calif., computer-memory company posted revenue of $114.3 million vs. $63.3 million.
TJX Cos.' (NYSE:TJX - News) fiscal fourth-quarter earnings fell 29% to $205.5 million, or 43 cents a share, from $288.7 million, or 60 cents a share, a year earlier, as the company recorded a $38.1 million loss from discontinued operations and expenses climbed. The fourth quarter included a charge of a penny a share related to a computer-system breach reported in January. Excluding year-ago tax benefits, the Framingham, Mass., discount retail chain had adjusted earnings from continuing operations of 52 cents a share, up from 45 cents a share, a year earlier. The company also said it now believes the previously announced unauthorized intrusion into its computer systems occurred as early in July 2005 and on various subsequent dates in 2005. The Framingham, Mass., off-price retailer previously believed the intrusion took place only from May 2006 to Jan. 2007. The company believes there was no compromise of customer data after mid-December 2006.
Zale Corp. (NYSE:ZLC - News) said fiscal second-quarter profit rose to $88.1 million, or $1.80 a share, from $87.8 million, or $1.78 a share. On an adjusted basis, it earned $1.94 a share, excluding adjustments for derivative accounting and a change in methodology in revenue recognition for lifetime jewelry protection plans. Total revenue rose to $1 billion from $993.7 million. Analysts, on average, expected it to earn $1.89 a share on revenue of $1.02 billion, according to Thomson Financial. Sales at stores open at least one year fell 1.4%. The Dallas-based company projects a fiscal third quarter same-store sales decrease of 2% to 3% and earnings per share in the range of nil to 4 cents. For the fiscal fourth quarter, Zale sees same-store sales coming in flat to slightly positive and a per-share loss of 1 to 5 cents a share. For the fiscal year, it expects to earn $1.46 to $1.52 a share. The company's guidance excludes the impact of derivative accounting and the change to its jewelry protection plan offering and related revenue recognition.
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Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Biggest Stock Gainers Wednesday

ACS, ALU, ANR, ACAS, AMAT, SAT, BSC, CIEN, CORI, CKFR, CCI, DCX, DE, DTG, ESPD, ETFC, FVRL, FSLR, FOXH, GRMN
Affiliated Computer Services Inc. (NYSE:ACS - News)reported second-quarter earnings of 72 cents a share, compared with 81 cents a share, in the year-earlier period. This year's quarter included 9 cents a share in legal and other expenses related to the company's stock- option inquiry. Shares outstanding fell to 100.2 million from126.9 million. The Dallas provider of outsourcing and information technology services reported revenue rose 5.9% to $1.43 billion.

Alcatel-Lucent (NYSE:ALU - News) said it may cut up to 1,468 jobs in France by the end of 2008, or about 12% of its workforce in the country. The company had previously targeted cutting 12,500 jobs worldwide.
Alpha Natural Resources (NYSE:ANR - News) said fourth-quarter earnings rose to $63.3 million, or 98 cents a share, from $12.4 million, or 20 cents a share, a year earlier. The results for the quarter ending Dec. 31 include a 5 cents-a-share charge related to stock-based compensation, an 8 cents-a-share charge for the buyout of a supply contract and an 86 cents-a-share tax benefit. Revenue fell 8.4% to $458 million from last year's $499.7 million, amid a 5.7% decline coal revenue and a 23% drop in freight and handling revenue. The Abingdon, Va. coal producer said it may need to take additional steps to rationalize production if coal prices don't improve.
American Capital Strategies Ltd. (NasdaqGS:ACAS - News)said fourth-quarter net operating income rose to $113 million, or 76 cents a share, from $91 million, or 80 cents a share, during the same period in the prior year. The weighted average shares of common stock outstanding for the quarter rose to 148.4 million from 112.6 million in the prior year. Analysts polled by Thomson Financial had expected per-share income of 77 cents for the recent quarter. The asset manager said quarterly interest and dividend income rose to $202 million from $127 million in the prior year. Also, American Capital's board has declared a first-quarter dividend of 89 cents per share, up 11% from the dividend during the same period in the prior year. The dividend is payable April 2 to holders as of March 2.
Applied Materials (NasdaqGS:AMAT - News) reported its quarterly profit nearly tripled from a year earlier as it sold more machines that make chips used in consumer electronics.
Asia Satellite Telecommunications Holdings Ltd. (NYSE:SAT - News) said its majority shareholders proposed to acquire shares they don't already own for HK$2.22 billion. The company said in a statement that Modernday Ltd., jointly owned by CITIC Group and General Electric Capital Corp., plans to offer HK$18.30 a share in cash for 121.4 million Asia Satellite shares, equivalent to a 31.1% stake. The offer price represents a 30.7% premium over the stock's last traded price of HK$14.0 Friday morning, before its trading suspension.
Bear Stearns (NYSE:BSC - News) was upgraded to outperform from neutral at Credit Suisse. The firm also lifted its price target to $190 from $172. "Bear Stearns is a well run franchise. Returns may lag peers in the most favorable of markets but prove more resilient in a downturn. That, plus a less than 2 times book value valuation and a history of above-average book value growth... the risk/reward is right."
Ciena Corp. (NasdaqGS:CIEN - News) was upgraded to buy from hold at Citigroup.
Corillian Corp. (NasdaqGS:CORI - News) shares jumped after the company agreed to be acquired by CheckFree (NasdaqGS:CKFR - News) for $245 million. The deal values Corillian shares at $5.15 each, compared to their close on Tuesday at $3.45. CheckFree expects the transaction to close on or by June 1. It plans to finance the acquisition through a combination of existing cash balances and revolving debt. CheckFree anticipates the deal will be dilutive to GAAP earnings in the current fiscal year as well as fiscal 2008, and modestly dilutive to underlying earnings over the same period.
Crown Castle International Corp. (NYSE:CCI - News) was upgraded to buy from neutral at Banc of America Sec., which cited expectations that growth will accelerate heading into 2008. Analyst David Barden also raised his stock price target to $42 from $36. Barden thinks the expected growth will come from "ongoing quality service-based competition among large wireless carriers," as well as from new initiatives such as T-Mobile's 4G network build out and, and from expansion from emerging carriers.
DaimlerChrysler (NYSE:DCX - News) shares rose after the company unveiled a restructuring plan that calls for the elimination of about 13,000 jobs within its Chrysler group. The company also said fourth-quarter profit dropped 40% to 577 million euros ($749 million), while revenue slipped 2% to 40.66 billion euros. While Chrysler Group swung to a 124 million euro operating loss, Mercedes Group's operating profit rose to 1.3 billion euros from 1 million euros during the quarter. Its truck division more than tripled its operating profit, and its financial services operating profit improved 15%. It expects a "significant" increase in profitability between 2007 and 2009, a slight rise in 2007 unit sales and 2007 revenue at least level with last year's 151.6 billion euros.
Deere & Co. (NYSE:DE - News) posted a rise in fiscal first-quarter net income of just 1.2%, although sales of agricultural equipment rose nearly 10%. The Moline, Ill., heavy-equipment maker had net income of $238.7 million, or $1.04 a share, for the quarter ended Jan. 31, up from $235.9 million, or 99 cents a share, a year earlier. Year-ago income from continuing operations was $223.9 million, or 94 cents a share. Analysts polled by Thomson Financial expected, on average, earnings of 79 cents a share in the recently ended first quarter. Net sales in the latest quarter rose 5.2% to $4.42 billion from $4.2 billion. Looking ahead, Deere said it expects sales to be up slightly for full-year 2007 and to increase approximately 5% for the second quarter. Net income is forecast to be around $1.4 billion for the year. Analysts are expecting full-year net income of $1.4 billion, or $6.29 a share. For the fiscal second quarter, Deere said it expects earnings of $525 million to $550 million. Wall Street is looking for second-quarter income of $506.8 million, or $2.26 a share, according to Thomson Financial analysts. Deere is expected to get a boost from surging corn prices sparked by ethanol demand, despite the company forecasting flat revenue and earnings falling 20% in 2007.
Dollar-Thrifty Automotive Group (NYSE:DTG - News) shares rose following a report that the company could merge with Vanguard Car Rental, a private firm that owns the National and Alamo car rental brands. The New York Times said the parties were in early talks on a deal that could be worth more than $3 billion.
ESpeed Inc. (NasdaqGM:ESPD - News) reported fourth-quarter net earnings of $3.25 million, or 6 cents a share, compared with $290,000, or a penny a share, in the same period last year, boosted by higher revenue from Software Solutions and fully electronic transactions. The developer of electronic marketplaces and trading technology said revenue rose 18.3% to $44.7 million from $37.8 million. For the first quarter, ESpeed expects per-share operating earnings of 3 cents to 4 cents excluding items, on operating revenue of $40 million. For 2007, the company sees per-share operating earnings of 5 cents to 7 cents a share excluding items, on operating revenue of about $152 million. ESpeed added that it sees lower revenue and net income for 2007 due to the expiration of the Wagner patent on Feb. 20, after which the company will no longer receive revenue from this source.
E-Trade Financial Corp (NasdaqGS:ETFC - News) said its clients'daily average revenue trades, or DARTs, rose 16.7% in January from year-ago levels, to 174,529. U.S. DARTs climbed 14.8% and international DARTs rose 28.1%, the firm said. The company's total retail client assets increased 1.7% from the December quarter, to $198.3 billion. End of period margin debt balances fell 1.3% from the prior quarter to $6.9 billion, with average margin debt balances dipping 2.2% to about $6.9 billion.
Favrille (NasdaqGM:FVRL - News) shares rose after the company signed an agreement with Bayer Schering Pharma's unit Berlex. The focus of the agreement will be on studying the use of Favrille's active immunotherapy, FavId, in conjunction with Berlex's growth factor Leukine in patients with B-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
First Solar Inc. (NasdaqGM:FSLR - News)shares surged after the Phoenix maker of solar modules reported fourth-quarter profit of 12 cents a share, compared with a loss of 14 cents in the year-earlier period. Revenue nearly quadrupled to $52.7 million from $13.6 million. Analysts polled by Thomson Financial were expecting a per-share loss of 5 cents. First Solar went public last November.
FoxHollow Technologies (NasdaqGS:FOXH - News) said the fourth-quarter net loss widened, as the company recorded lease termination charges, to $4.85 million, or 18 cents a share, from a net loss of $160,000, or a penny a share, during the same period in the prior year. Analysts polled by Thomson Financial had expected a per-share loss of 9 cents. The medical devices developer said quarterly revenue rose to $44.5 million from $41.9 million in the prior year, while Wall Street was looking for $45 million. For fiscal 2007, FoxHollow sees revenue of $205 million to $215 million, with a per-share result ranging from breakeven to income of 20 cents. Analysts are looking for annual revenue of $207 million.
Garmin Ltd. (NasdaqGS:GRMN - News) shares jumped after the maker of global-positioning navigation and communication gear reported fourth-quarter earnings that more-than-doubled from a year ago. Before the market opened, Garmin said it earned $180.3 million, or 82 cents a share, up from $87.1 million, or 40 cents a share in the year-ago-quarter. Revenue also nearly doubled to $611.2 million from $319.3 million a year ago. Analysts surveyed by Thomson Financial had forecast Garmin to earn 58 cents per share revenue of $525 million. Garmin also forecast a 2007 fiscal-year profit of $2.70 a share on $2.5 billion in revenue.
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