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Monday, February 05, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round Feb. 2

Bullish calls:
Nymex Holdings (NYSE: NMX - News): 'This stock does nothing but go up. ... Stick with it.'Grainger (NYSE: GWW - News)Wesco (NYSE: WCC - News): 'Did you see the explosion in that stock this week off the quarter? ... Still very, very cheap. I am recommending it heartily.'Chevron (NYSE: CVX - News): 'Holy cow! ... I look for the dividend to go up. I look for another buyback. I think you should back up the truck. That's my favorite integrated oil.'Devon Energy (NYSE: DVN - News)Amgen (NasdaqGS: AMGN)Genentech (NYSE: DNA - News)Celgene (NasdaqGS: CELG)Hewlett-Packard (NYSE: HPQ - News): ' ... is not just a PC assembler ... this is a technology company, run by Mark Hurd, who I think is the best. ... I need you to load up the boat, Hewlett-Pacakrd, that's best in show.'Valero Energy (NYSE: VLO - News): 'Not bad. ... it's a cheap stock ... 'Archer Daniels Midland (NYSE: ADM - News): 'If I want to refine these days, I'm gonna refine soybean or corn. I'm buying Archer Daniels Midland.'Amor Holdings (NYSE: AH - News)General Dynamics (NYSE: GD - News)L-3 Communications (NYSE: LLL - News)
Bearish calls:
1-800-Flowers.com (NasdaqGS: FLWS): 'It doesn't deserve to be owned. We're ixnaying.'Sirius Satellite Radio (NasdaqGS: SIRI): 'You know that stock ain't going anywhere. ... I want you to sell it nine ways to Super Bowl Sunday. 'Medarex (NasdaqGM: MEDX): 'This is precisely what I'm railing against at this juncture.'Illumina (NasdaqGM: ILMN): 'Not a good quarter. Expenses are going to rise. ... I need you out of that stock, and I want you to sell it right now.'Force Protection (NasdaqCM: FRPT): 'I think you need to go with the majors here.'
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Sunday, February 04, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round Feb. 2

Bullish calls:
Nymex Holdings (NYSE: NMX - News): 'This stock does nothing but go up. ... Stick with it.'Grainger (NYSE: GWW - News)Wesco (NYSE: WCC - News): 'Did you see the explosion in that stock this week off the quarter? ... Still very, very cheap. I am recommending it heartily.'Chevron (NYSE: CVX - News): 'Holy cow! ... I look for the dividend to go up. I look for another buyback. I think you should back up the truck. That's my favorite integrated oil.'Devon Energy (NYSE: DVN - News)Amgen (NasdaqGS: AMGN)Genentech (NYSE: DNA - News)Celgene (NasdaqGS: CELG)Hewlett-Packard (NYSE: HPQ - News): ' ... is not just a PC assembler ... this is a technology company, run by Mark Hurd, who I think is the best. ... I need you to load up the boat, Hewlett-Pacakrd, that's best in show.'Valero Energy (NYSE: VLO - News): 'Not bad. ... it's a cheap stock ... 'Archer Daniels Midland (NYSE: ADM - News): 'If I want to refine these days, I'm gonna refine soybean or corn. I'm buying Archer Daniels Midland.'Amor Holdings (NYSE: AH - News)General Dynamics (NYSE: GD - News)L-3 Communications (NYSE: LLL - News)
Bearish calls:
1-800-Flowers.com (NasdaqGS: FLWS): 'It doesn't deserve to be owned. We're ixnaying.'Sirius Satellite Radio (NasdaqGS: SIRI): 'You know that stock ain't going anywhere. ... I want you to sell it nine ways to Super Bowl Sunday. 'Medarex (NasdaqGM: MEDX): 'This is precisely what I'm railing against at this juncture.'Illumina (NasdaqGM: ILMN): 'Not a good quarter. Expenses are going to rise. ... I need you out of that stock, and I want you to sell it right now.'Force Protection (NasdaqCM: FRPT): 'I think you need to go with the majors here.'

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Friday, February 02, 2007

Hot Options to Watch Today

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.
Google Feb 510 Calls (NasdaqGS:GOOG - News). GOOG's PowerRating is 6.
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.
Armor Holdings Mar 60 Puts (NYSE:AH - News). AH's PowerRating is 4.
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.
Baidu.com Feb 135 Calls (NasdaqGM:BIDU - News). BIDU's PowerRating is 6.
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.
Intuitive Surgical Feb 95 Puts (NasdaqGS:ISRG - News). ISRG's PowerRating is 3.
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.
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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.
Vornado Realty Trust (NYSE:VNO - News). VNO's PowerRating is 5.
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.
Overstock.com (NasdaqGM:OSTK - News). OSTK's PowerRating is 5.
PowerRatings are courtesy of TradingMarkets.com

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Thursday, February 01, 2007

Monday's Biggest Gainers

AGL Resources (NYSE:ATG - News) reported fourth-quarter earnings of $47 million, or 60 cents a share, and said it expects a profit of $2.75 to $2.85 a share for fiscal 2007. The Atlanta-based energy services provider also said its board has approved an 11% hike in its annual dividend rate to $1.64 a share.
Alliant Techsystems (NYSE:ATK - News) reported third-quarter earnings rose 8.8% on 17% higher revenue. Earnings reached $51.2 million, or $1.53 a share, from $47.1 million, or $1.26, in the year-earlier period. Revenue rose to $900.3 million from $770 million. A survey of analysts by Thomson Financial produced consensus estimates of $1.32 a share on revenue of $844 million. ATK lifted its estimate of earnings for fiscal 2007 to $5.10 to $5.15 a share, from its previous estimate of $4.95 to $5.05. And it now estimates sales at $3.5 billion, up from an earlier estimate of more than $3.45 billion.
American Standard Cos. Inc. (NYSE:ASD - News) reported fourth-quarter earnings of $114.3 million, or 56 cents a share, up from a year-ago profit of $64.4 million, or 30 cents a share. On an adjusted basis, excluding certain items, the company earned $104.5 million, or 51 cents a share, in the latest quarter. Sales at the Piscataway, N.J., maker of air conditioning systems as well as bath and kitchen products rose to $2.7 billion in the three months ended Dec. 31 from $2.55 billion in the same period a year earlier. The average estimate of analysts polled by Thomson Financial was for a profit of 51 cents a share in the December period. Looking ahead, the company forecast adjusted earnings of $3.15 to $3.25 a share for fiscal 2007 on sales growth of about 8%. For the first quarter, it sees adjusted earnings of 48 to 52 cents a share with sales rising about 6%. Wall Street's current consensus estimate is for a profit of $3.08 a share for the year and 48 cents a share in the March period. The company also announced a restructuring plan calling for the separation of its three businesses.
Archer Daniels Midland (NYSE:ADM - News) said higher prices for the biofuel offset rising corn costs in its fiscal second quarter. Overall corn processing operating profits rose $99 million for the quarter to $335 million. "Increased starch, sweetener and ethanol selling prices contributed to the earnings improvement and were partially offset by increasing net corn costs," the company said. The Decatur, Ill.-based company also said fiscal second-quarter earnings rose to $441.3 million, or 67 cents a share, from $367.7 million, or 56 cents a share, a year earlier. Revenue for the quarter ending December increased 18% to $10.98 billion from last year's $9.3 billion. Analysts surveyed by Thomson Financial had been expecting earnings of 60 cents a share and revenue of $9.52 billion, on average.
Armor Holdings Inc. (NYSE:AH - News) said fourth-quarter net income rose to $37.8 million, or $1.02 a share, from $37.6 million, of $1.04 a share, during the same period in the prior year.
AstraZeneca (NYSE:AZN - News) announced plans to cut 3,000 jobs over the next three years. It will take $500 million in charges, of which $300 million will be in cash, the drugmaker said. The company also reported that its fourth-quarter profit before tax jumped 25% to $2.1 billion, after sales climbed 14% to $7.15 billion. The Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical said sales of its top five growth products -- Nexium, Seroquel, Crestor, Arimidex and Symbicort -- rose 23% to $3.7 billion. It hikes its dividend 32% for the year to $1.72 a share and plans to buy back $4 billion in shares during 2007. AstraZeneca said 2007 earnings are seen in the range of $3.80 to $4.05 a share, excluding the impact of U.S. sales of Toprol XL and any productivity initiatives.
Brink's Co. (NYSE:BCO - News) reported fourth-quarter net income more than doubled due to earnings from discontinued operations. Fourth-quarter net reached $126.6 million, or $2.71 a share, from $47.7 million, or 83 cents, in the year-earlier period. Shares outstanding fell 19% to 46.7 million. Earnings from continuing operations were 71 cents a share against 11 cents as profit and revenue rose in both of Brink's operating units. Revenue rose 14% to $755.9 million from $663.1 million. A survey of analysts by Thomson Financial produced consensus estimates of 62 cents of profit on $723 million of revenue.
Carbo Ceramics (NYSE:CRR - News) reported fourth-quarter earnings of $15 million, or 61 cents a share, up from a year-ago profit of $10.4 million, or 43 cents a share. Revenue rose in the latest three months to $87 million from $63.6 million a year earlier.
Celgene (NasdaqGS:CELG - News) fourth-quarter earnings rose to $22.9 million, or 6 cents a share, from $3.93 million, or a cent a share, a year earlier. The company said adjusted earnings rose to $74.5 million, or 18 cents a share, from $10.2 million, or 3 cents a share. Analysts polled by Thomson Financial expected, on average, fourth-quarter earnings of 18 cents a share on revenue of $268.4 million. The Summit, N.J., pharmaceutical company said total revenue rose 84% to $275 million from $149.3 million in the year-ago period, helped by sales of Revlimid and Thalomid. Product sales rose to $251.9 million from $128.7 million.
Children's Place Retail Stores (NasdaqGS:PLCE - News) said it earned $38 million in the third quarter as sales rose 25% to $550.4 million, according to preliminary data. The figures may be revised as the company continues to work on a restatement of past results to correct the accounting for stock option grants. Same-store sales rose 14% in the quarter, the Secaucus, N.J. retailer said in a statement. Thomson Financial was looking for sales of $548.5 million. The company said it now expects net income of $45 to $48 million in the fourth quarter. For January, same-store sales are expected to decline at a mid-single digit rate at its Children's Place stores and rise at a pace in the mid-twenties at Disney stores. For fiscal 2007, the company is expecting earnings of $3.55 to $3.65 a share.
Christopher & Banks Corp. (NYSE:CBK - News) said it expects earnings of 7 to 8 cents a share for the fourth quarter, below Wall Street's consensus estimate for a profit of 14 cents a share. The Minneapolis-based women's clothing retailer said aggressive markdowns in the quarter led to lower average unit retails.
Clorox (NYSE:CLX - News) said its second-quarter earnings rose 16%, boosted by record sales of its Fresh Step cat litter, higher sales of Kingsford grilling products and increased shipments of home-care products in Mexico and Argentina.
Concur Technologies Inc. (NasdaqGM:CNQR - News) reported first-quarter net earnings of $993,000, or 2 cents a share, up 53% from $648,000, or 2 cents a share, during the year-ago period. There were 40.2 million shares outstanding during the quarter compared with 36.5 million a year ago.
Cutera (NasdaqGS:CUTR - News) shares rose after the Brisbane, Calif.-based company reported fourth-quarter net earnings of $7.12 million, or 50 cents a share, up from $5.81 million, or 41 cents a share, in the year-ago period. Excluding items, earnings came in at 55 cents a share. Revenue rose to $30.5 million from $24 million. Analysts polled by Thomson Financial were expecting earnings of 41 cents a share on revenue of $30.2 million. The company expects first-quarter earning of 21 cents a share, or 28 cents a share excluding items, on revenue of $26 million, and 2007 earnings of $1.30 a share, or $1.57 a share excluding items, on revenue of $126 million.
Dell (NasdaqGS:DELL - News) named company founder Michael Dell chief executive effective immediately, to replace Kevin Rollins. The Round Rock, Texas, computer company said Dell will retain his duties as chairman.
Eli Lilly (NYSE:LLY - News) was upgraded to overweight from neutral at Prudential Equity, which cited expectations for earnings growth of around 10% over the next four years as well as an attractive current valuation. "Due to low generic exposure and what we believe is an increasingly stable base business, we see Eli Lilly growing earnings at above average rates for the next several years," Prudential said.
Elizabeth Arden (NasdaqGS:RDEN - News) posted a fiscal second-quarter profit of $26.2 million, or 92 cents a share, as sales rose 18.8% to $410.8 million. Looking ahead, the New York-based beauty products provider lifted the lower end of its outlook for fiscal 2007 earnings to $1.15 to $1.20 a share from the prior projection of $1.10 to $1.20 a share.
Gilead Sciences Inc. (NasdaqGS:GILD - News) swung to a fourth-quarter loss of $1.67 billion, or $3.62 a share. In the same period the year before, the company posted net earnings of $281.6 million, or 59 cents a share.
Green Mountain Coffee (NasdaqGS:GMCR - News) shares jumped after the company reported first-quarter earnings of $2.4 million, or 30 cents a share, down from a year-ago profit of $3 million, or 38 cents a share. On a non-GAAP basis, the Waterbury, Vt.-based coffee provider earned $3.7 million, or 46 cents a share, in the latest quarter. Looking ahead, Green Mountain sees non-GAAP earnings of $2.11 to $2.17 a share in fiscal 2007.
Helmerich & Payne (NYSE:HP - News) reported first-quarter earnings of $110.8 million, or $1.06 a share, on operating revenue of $386.4 million. In the same period a year earlier, the company earned $50.8 million, or 48 cents a share, on revenue of $255.4 million. The latest results include a gain of 15 cents a share from the sale of portfolio securities, while last year's report reflects 2 cents a share in similar gains.
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Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Tuesday's Biggest Gainers

99 Cents Only Stores (NYSE:NDN - News) reported third-quarter sales at stores open at least one year rose 1.9%. Total sales for the quarter ended Dec. 31 rose 8.3% to $302.1 million, the City of Commerce, Calif., retailer said.
Altair Nanotechnologies' (NASDAQ:ALTI - News) shares gained after the Reno, Nev.-based company announced it has entered into a series of agreements with Phoenix Motorcars. Altair received a $1.04 million purchase order for its NanoSafe 35 KWh battery pack systems from Phoenix Motorcars. In addition, Altair also entered into a multi-year agreement under which Phoenix Motorcars expects to place $16 million to $42 million in orders for up to five hundred battery pack systems in 2007. In consideration for a three-year exclusivity agreement within the U.S., Altair also received a 16.6% ownership stake in the company.
Apple Computer (NASDAQ:AAPL - News) shares rose as reports indicate the company is likely to unveil its first mobile phone products at its annual Macworld show.
Armor Holdings (NYSE:AH - News) was upgraded to overweight from equal weight at Lehman Bros. The firm cited a request for supplemental funding from the Defense Department for the upgrade.
Axcelis Technologies (NASDAQ:ACLS - News) reiterated its forecast for fourth-quarter earnings of between 11 cents and 15 cents a share. The average earnings estimate of 13 analysts surveyed by Thomson First Call is 12 cents a share. The Beverly, Mass., semiconductor-manufacturing technology company said it expects revenue for the fourth quarter of 2006 in a range of $115 million to $125 million. The company also said it expects systems orders in the fourth quarter to increaee more than 60% from orders in the third quarter.
Boston Scientific Corp. (NYSE:BSX - News) said it will cut 500 to 600 employees at the cardiac rhythm management unit as part of its plans to reallocate R&D resources. The Natick, Mass., maker of medical devices said most of the job losses will be at the CRM facility in Arden Hills, Minn.
British Sky Broadcasting (NYSE:BSY - News) was upgraded to overweight from equal-weight at Morgan Stanley. The firm said the company should see financial stability in 2007.
Buca Inc. (NASDAQ:BUCA - News) said fourth-quarter comparable-restaurant sales rose 4% from the year-earlier period. For 2006, comparable-restaurant sales increased 3.8%.
Ceradyne (NASDAQ:CRDN - News)fourth-quarter sales rose 56% to $178 million, after new orders reached $314 million, also up 56% from a year earlier. Backlog at the end of 2006 was $344 million, up 25% a year earlier. The defense-products manufacturer estimated 2006 earnings per share at the upper end of its expected range of $4.45 to $4.55.
Cheesecake Factory (NASDAQ:CAKE - News) said preliminary fourth-quarter comparable-restaurant sales rose 0.8% from the year-earlier period. Revenue rose 18% to $360.4 million.
Cray (NASDAQ:CRAY - News) said it expects revenue of about $100 million for the fourth quarter and $220 million for the full year. The Seattle-based supercomputer maker said this view is in line with the outlook offered in its November earnings release. It also anticipates the fourth quarter will be "solidly profitable." The current average estimate of analysts polled by Thomson First Call is for earnings of 32 cents a share in the December quarter on revenue of $100.5 million. For 2007, Cray said it's targeting revenue of between $230 million and $260 million with improved gross margins and "modestly higher" costs for research and development as well selling, general and administrative expenses. The company is targeting operating income of 3% to 7% of revenue for 2007.
Emmis Broadcasting Corp. (NASDAQ:EMMS - News) reported a third-quarter net profit of $0.9 million, or 2 cents a share, down from $198.8 million, or $5.36 a share in the year-ago period. The company's year-ago figure included income of $198 million from discontinued operations. Emmis said operating income fell 28.4% to $17.5 million as revenue fell 6.9% to $91.2 million. "While we have been disappointed with the continued softness in our New York and Los Angeles markets, we are beginning to see signs that the worst is behind us. I'm confident that programming and management actions taken in recent months are beginning to deliver and point to better results in 2007," said CEO Jeff Smulyan.
Endologix (NASDAQ:ELGX - News) shares advanced after the Irvine, Calif.-based medical device company said domestic product revenue in the fourth quarter came in at $4.1 million, up from $1.7 million last year. Domestic product revenue for full-year 2006 was $12.3 million, up from $4.8 million in 2005, the company said.
Endo Pharmaceuticals Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:ENDP - News) said it expects 2007 per-share earnings of $1.68 to $1.72, excluding stock-based compensation, among other items.
France Telecom (NYSE:FTE - News) was upgraded to buy from neutral at UBS, saying the company's investor day removed uncertainty about the stock. "France Telecom already had a strong run but post investor day, with increased certainty on numbers, we believe the shares are now genuinely cheap," the firm said.
Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. (NYSE:GAP - News) said it swung to a third-quarter profit of $41 million, or 97 cents a share, compared to a loss of $71 million, or $1.74 a share, a year earlier. U.S. sales for the period fell to $1.54 billion from $1.58 billion. Comparable sales slipped 3%, mainly due to the sales lift post Hurricane Katrina in its New Orleans operations and difficult economic conditions in its Midwest operations.
Hospira (NYSE:HSP - News) was upgraded to buy from neutral at Banc of America Securities. The firm also lifted its price target on the stock to $42 from $36.
Incyte Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ:INCY - News) was upgraded to buy from neutral at UBS. The firm also lifted its price target on the stock to $8.50 from $7.
Knology Inc. (NASDAQ:KNOL - News) agreed to buy broadband company PrairieWave Communications for $255 million. Knology said it expects the all-cash transaction to close in the second quarter of 2007. PrairieWave serves around 57,000 residential customers and 7,200 business customers, mainly in South Dakota.
The Knot Inc. (NASDAQ:KNOT - News) was initiated with a sector outperformer rating at CIBC World Markets.
Osiris Therapeutics Inc. (NASDAQ:OSIR - News) said Prochymal received fast-track designation from the Food and Drug Administration. The Baltimore biotechnology company added that it received clearance to conduct a Phase III clinical trial using Prochymal to treat a form of Crohn's disease, a gastrointestinal disorder, that does not respond to standard therapies.
The Pantry Inc. (NASDAQ:PTRY - News) agreed to acquire 66 Petro Express convenience stores located in North Carolina and South Carolina. Financial terms weren't disclosed although Pantry said the stores being acquired generated revenue of about $629 million for the 12 months ended in October. Pantry also noted the deal includes the wholesale fuels business of Carolina Petroleum Distributors of Charlotte Inc. The company said it expects the deal to close in the third quarter. Also, Pantry said it experienced "significantly lower gas margins" for its fiscal first quarter ended Dec. 28. As we have previously indicated, our first quarter results will be significantly below a year ago, and unusually low relative to our historical seasonal trends, primarily due to an average gasoline margin per gallon in the low 8-cent range," said Peter Sodini, the company's chairman and CEO. "However, gas margins over the past few weeks have been more in line with historical seasonal trends."
Perry Ellis International (NASDAQ:PERY - News) said it's in the final stages of negotiating a licensing agreement for the manufacturing and distribution of fragrances and other related products under its namesake brand. The company said it's working closely with several undisclosed parties to finalize the licensing deal and the sale of related assets acquired from Parlux Fragrances. It added that it expects the transactions to add to earnings in fiscal 2008 and beyond. Also, Perry Ellis said it remains confident of achieving the higher end of its target for earnings of $1.53 to $1.60 a share, adjusted for its Dec. 29 stock split, for the fiscal year ending Jan. 31.
Philips Electronics (NYSE:PHG - News) said it plans to start a 1.63 billion euro share buyback on Jan. 22. The buyback, which will complete the company's 4 billion euro capital return program, is expected to complete before the end of 2007.
Rackable Systems (NASDAQ:RACK - News) was initiated with an above average rating at Caris & Co. The firm set a $35 price target.
Sirius Satellite Radio (NASDAQ:SIRI - News) said it's paying Howard Stern a bonus of 22.1 million shares with a value of $82.9 million after it beat its subscriber targets by more than two million in 2006.
Stage Stores Inc. (NYSE:SSI - News)declared a 3-for-2 stock split and plans to maintain the quarterly dividend at 5 cents a share after the split. This equates to a 50% increase in the dividend after the split, which will be paid Jan. 31 to holders of record on Jan. 17.
Stifel Financial Corp. (NYSE:SF - News) agreed to buy Ryan Beck, a provider of financial advice, from BankAtlantic Bancorp (NYSE:BBX - News) for 2.53 million shares. The deal values Ryan Beck at about $91 million and ends its bid to launch an initial public offering.
Thermage Inc. (NASDAQ:THRM - News) said it sees fourth-quarter revenue of $14.6 million to $14.8 million. Last month, the Hayward, Calif., producer of medical devices that non-invasively tighten tissue said it was looking for quarterly revenue of $14 million to $14.5 million.
ViroPharma Inc. (NASDAQ:VPHM - News) said it expects net product sales of $195 million to $205 million in 2007.
Volt Information Sciences' (NYSE:VOL - News) shares jumped after the New York-based provider of staffing and IT services reported fourth-quarter net earnings of $13.6 million, or 86 cents a share, up 62% from $8.36 million, or 54 cents a share, in the year-ago period. Revenue rose to $610.2 million from $590.2 million. Analysts polled by Thomson First Call had forecast a per-share profit of 62 cents.
WebMD (NASDAQ:WBMD - News) said better-than-expected online advertising revenue will push its fourth-quarter earnings above the high end of its estimated range of 7-11 cents a share. Analysts surveyed by Thomson First Call are forecasting earnings of 10 cents a share, on average. Revenue for the fourth quarter is expected to be approximately $79 to $80 million, above the range of $73.5 to $76.5 million previously provided.
Williams-Sonoma (NYSE:WSM - News) said its revenue rose 3.6% for the eight-week holiday sales period ended Dec. 24 to $900.4 million from $868.7 million in the year-ago equivalent period. The San Francisco home products retailer said same-store sales increased 1.1% for the period versus a 4.5% rise last year. The company also reiterated its financial outlook for the fourth quarter and full year, saying it still expects earnings of $1 to $1.06 per share for the quarter and $1.70 to $1.76 a share for the year. Excluding non-recurring items and the impact of new accounting standards, Williams-Sonoma sees earnings of $1.03 to $1.09 a share for the fourth quarter and $1.86 to $1.92 a share for the year. For 2007, the company said it believes its plans to revitalize the Pottery Barn brand could increase pressure on margins, particularly in the first half of the year.
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