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Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Wednesday's Biggest Stock Advancers

ABN, AMSG, AAPL, CRI, CHE, DLIA, EPIQ, FOSL, HL, HSIC, JBX, JBLU, JUPM, LOJN, MHS, NTBK, NICE, ODSY, ORB, OC
ABN Amro (NYSE:ABN - News) shares gained after Merrill Lynch added the firm to its Europe 1 list of most preferred stocks and reiterated its buy rating on the firm. "If the company delivers on its headline earnings per share target of 2.30 euros, we think it will have broken the earnings downgrade cycle and the EPS momentum should continue to improve. If management fails, we consider that takeover speculation around the stock will increase," the broker said.

AmSurg Corp. (NasdaqGS:AMSG - News) fourth-quarter earnings rose 13% to $9.6 million, or 31 cents a share. Excluding share-based compensation expense, the company posted fourth-quarter earnings from continuing operations of 36 cents. The Nashville ambulatory-care company's revenue rose 17% to $118.9 million.
Shares of Apple Inc. (NasdaqGS:AAPL - News) surged after Prudential Equity Group lifted its earnings estimate for the company's March quarter following a meeting with senior management last week. The firm, which also cited a recent round of channel checks with industry contacts in the Mac and iPod supply chains, boosted its view by 4 cents to 68 cents a share for the March quarter, a level it said was 7 cents ahead of Wall Street's current average estimate. "Our checks suggest a solid MarQ with seasonal iPod weakness being more than offset by stronger Mac sales and higher margins due to a favorable component cost environment," Prudential told clients. The firm maintained its neutral rating and $100 price target on the stock. Within its research note, Prudential also provided some information about the iPhone, stating that management said the product will be sold exclusively through its own stores, Web site and Cingular stores. The company expects the majority of iPhone sales to occur in its own stores, Prudential said, because of its belief that consumers will want Apple to demonstrate the device's features.
Carter's Inc.'s (NYSE:CRI - News) fourth-quarter net income increased to 45 cents a share from 28 cents in the year-earlier period. The Atlanta apparel marketer reported adjusted per-share earnings of 47 cents. Sales increased 7.7% to $377.5 million. Carter's expects adjusted per-share earnings of 14 cents for the first quarter and $1.42 to $1.49 for fiscal 2007.
Central Parking Corp. agreed to go private in a transaction that values it at $22.53 a share. The stock closed Tuesday at $21.22, up 4.2%. The Nashville, Tenn., provider of parking and transportation-related services said the consideration represents a premium of about 30.8% from its closing price on Nov. 27, just before it announced plans to evaluate its strategic options. The company is being acquired by KCPC Holdings Inc., a company formed by affiliates of Kohlberg & Co., Lubert-Adler, L.P., and Chrysalis Capital Partners, L.P. Central Parking expects the deal to close in the second calendar quarter of 2007.
Chemed Corp. (NYSE:CHE - News) reported fourth-quarter net income quadrupled to 67 cents a share from 16 cents in the year-earlier period. Revenue increased 11% to $271.9 million.
Delia's Inc. (NasdaqGM:DLIA - News) said late Tuesday Chief Financial Officer John Holowko has resigned to pursue other interests. The New York-based apparel and accessories retailer named Stephen Feldman CFO, effective Feb. 26. Feldman served as CFO of Urban Brands Inc. from 2004 to 2006.
Epiq Systems (NasdaqGS:EPIQ - News) shares surged after the Kansas City-based provider of technology products and services to the legal profession reported a fourth-quarter net loss of $2.09 million, or 11 cents a share, compared with a net loss of $4.05 million or 22 cents a share, last year. Excluding certain items, the company posted a per-share profit of 15 cents vs. 25 cents in the year-ago quarter. Total revenue rose to $46.4 million from $30 million.
Fossil (NasdaqGS:FOSL - News) was upgraded to outperform from market perform at Wachovia.
Hecla Mining (NYSE:HL - News) reported earnings of $68.6 million, or 57 cents a share, for 2006, a performance the Coeur D'Alene, Idaho gold and silver producer said exceeded its next best year by 20%. For the fourth quarter, the company earned $20.4 million, or 17 cents a share, on revenue of $70.3 million. The company also said it's agreed to sell its interest in the Hollister Development Block gold project in Nevada for $60 million.
Henry Schein Inc.'s (NasdaqGS:HSIC - News) fourth-quarter net income rose 30% to $63 million, or 70 cents a share, from $48.6 million, or 55 cents a share, a year earlier. The provider of healthcare products said Wednesday the latest quarter includes one extra week of business. The Melville, N.Y., company's fourth-quarter sales increased 12% to $1.5 billion from $1.34 billion. The company said it experienced sales growth in each of its business groups. Analysts polled by Thomson First Call expected, on average, fourth-quarter earnings of 67 cents a share and revenue of $1.57 billion. For 2007, Henry Schein expects to earn $2.51 to $2.57 a share and to distribute about 20 million doses of flu vaccine.
Jack In The Box, (NYSE:JBX - News) reported fiscal first-quarter net income rose to $1.03 a share from 70 cents in the year-earlier period. A survey of analysts by Thomson Financial produced an estimate of 81 cents. Revenue rose to $857 million from $813 million. The board authorized a buyback of 3.3 million shares during 2007. Second-quarter earnings are seen between 67 and 70 cents a share. For the fiscal year, earnings are seen between $3.27 and $3.33 a share.
JetBlue (NasdaqGS:JBLU - News) revised first quarter and 2007 forecast to incorporate material changes in its projections due to the service disruptions resulting from the Feb. 14 New York metropolitan area ice storm and related recovery period. For the first quarter, JetBlue now expects to report an operating margin between negative 4% and negative 2%, based on an assumed aircraft fuel cost per gallon of $1.89, net of hedges. The company's pre-tax margin is expected to be between negative 10% and negative 8% percent for the first quarter. The company also received an upgrade to buy from Merrill Lynch.
Jupitermedia (NasdaqGS:JUPM - News) shares rose following a published report that the company is in advanced talks to be acquired by Getty Images Inc. . A report in the New York Post, citing unnamed sources, said Getty could offer more than $11 a share for Jupitermedia in a deal worth more than $450 million including debt. Darien Conn.-based Jupitermedia is a provider of images, online information and research.
LoJack Corp. (NasdaqGS:LOJN - News) said it expects net income growth of 27% to 30% for fiscal 2007 with diluted earnings per share projected to increase 30% to 33%. Revenue is anticipated to increase between 9% and 11%. The Westwood, Mass., vehicle theft protection technology company also posted fourth-quarter net income of $2.9 million, or 15 cents a share, as revenue rose 10% to $51.1 million.
Medco Health Solutions Inc. (NYSE:MHS - News) reported a 29% rise in fourth-quarter profit to $228.8 million, or 77 cents a share, raised its earnings estimate for 2007 and lifted its share buyback by $3 billion. Excluding amortization charges, the pharmacy-benefits manager earned 86 cents a share. Revenue rose 1.2% to $10.93 billion. Analysts polled by Thomson Financial had expected earnings of 79 cents a share on revenue of $11.09 billion.
Netbank (NasdaqGM:NTBK - News) said it swung to a fourth-quarter loss of $86.3 million, or $1.86 a share. The Atlanta bank, reporting preliminary results as Porter Keadle Moore was recently hired to be its auditor, said increased provisions on its decision to close the non-conforming mortgage channel and $21.3 million in restructuring costs hurt results. It expects its first-quarter loss at the bottom end of an analyst range from 8 cents to 24 cents a loss.
Nice Systems Ltd., (NasdaqGS:NICE - News) reported fourth-quarter net income fell 38% on 29% higher revenue and raised its earnings estimates for the year. On an adjusted basis, Nice earned 37 cents against 28 cents. Adjusted revenue rose 34% to $120.4 million. A survey of analysts by Thomson Financial produced consensus estimates of 34 cents of profit and $118 million of revenue.
Odyssey Healthcare Inc. (NasdaqGS:ODSY - News) swung to fourth-quarter net income of 5 cents a share from a loss of 5 cents in the year-earlier period. The Dallas hospice-care company reported per-share profit from continuing operations, excluding items, of 7 cents. Revenue fell 6% to $96.9 million.
Orbital Sciences Corp. (NYSE:ORB - News)fourth-quarter net income per share was flat at 12 cents. On an adjusted basis, the Dulles, Va., company earned 20 cents a share in the latest quarter. Revenue reached $215.8 million, up 8%, reflecting strength in the satellites and space systems business. Analysts, on average, were looking for Orbital Sciences to earn 6 cents a share on revenue of $211 million, according to estimates compiled by Thomson Financial.
Owens Corning (NYSE:OC - News) reported earnings of $7.7 billion for the three months ended Dec. 31, up from $338 million in the year-ago equivalent period. The latest figures include gains related to the settlement of certain asbestos liabilities and fresh-start accounting adjustments stemming from the company's emergence from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. On an adjusted basis, excluding items, the company posted earnings from operations of $143 million for the three-month period, which it designated as its fiscal fourth quarter, down 4% from $149 million in last year's period. Owens Corning, which is based in Toledo, Ohio, disclosed plans to evaluate strategic options for siding solutions business and the Fabwel unit of its composites business. This decision follows the company's announcement late Tuesday of a joint venture with Saint-Gobain to combine their reinforcements and composites businesses. The joint venture is to be 60% owned by Owens and 40% owned by Saint-Gobain with Owens Corning holding an option to purchase Saint-Gobain's minority stake. That deal is expected to close in mid-2007. Also, Owens Corning said its board has approved the buyback of up to 5% of its outstanding common stock. For 2007, the company said it expects the continued slowdown in U.S. housing starts to be reflected in its first-quarter results.
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Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Wednesday's Biggest Stock Decliners

FLWS, AVNC, AEM, CRI, CHB, CHH, DAKT, GPRO, HRS, LZB, MAS, ODP, PLA, PNM, TELK, TWAV, UAG, LCC, VION, WTW

1 800 Flowers.com (NasdaqGS:FLWS - News) was downgraded to sell from neutral by Goldman Sachs on valuation groups, as the shares are about 15% above its year-end price target of $6.50. "Calendar year 2008 to 2011 revenue growth above 5% is unlikely without greater-than-expected levels of spending, which would put our 13% profit growth estimate, and thus our price target, at risk. The current share price may reflect an overly optimistic outlook for Valentine's Day, Easter, and Mother's Day," the broker said.
Advancis Pharmaceutical (NasdaqGM:AVNC - News) has received a "refusal to file" letter from the Food and Drug Administration for its Amoxicillin Pulsys new-drug application. The Germantown, Md., pharmaceutical company said the letter requests additional information on its planned commercial manufacturing processes. Last December, Advancis submitted an NDA for once-daily Amoxicillin Pulsys to treat adolescents and adults with acute strep throat. The company plans to meet with the FDA as soon as possible to discuss the issues and to reach agreement on what additional information is required for the filing to be accepted.
Agnico-Eagle Mines Ltd (NYSE:AEM - News) agreed to buy Cumberland Resources Ltd in an all-stock deal valuing the Canadian gold mining company at C$710 million ($605 million). Agnico-Eagle said it will exchange 0.185 of its shares for every Cumberland share, representing a 28.8% premium to Cumberland's closing price on Feb. 13. Cumberland owns the Meadowbank gold project, which is currently under construction with proven and probable reserves of 2.9 million ounces. Production is due to begin in 2010 and will increase projected gold production at Agnico-Eagle by 39% in 2010 to 1.3 million ounces.
Carter (NYSE:CRI - News) shares tumbled after the company said its fourth-quarter net sales rose 7.7% to $377.5 million and earnings were 45 cents a share, including charges of 1 cent a share for share-based compensation and 1 cent a share for amortization charges. On average, analysts polled by Thomson Financial expected earnings of 46 cents a share. The analyst estimate includes share-based compensation but excludes the amortization charges. Carter's said fourth-quarter weakness is now impacting 2007 results, which are being hurt by changes in the mix and levels of inventory in our stores. Carter's said it's made progress reducing OshKosh's cost structure in 2006, but more work is still required and the benefits won't be realized until the second half of 2007. As a result the company expects first-quarter sales of $305 million, up 3% from a year ago, and earnings of 14 cents, down 46% from a year ago. For fiscal 2007, Carter's now expects net sales of $1.4 billion to $1.42 billion, up 4% to 5%, and earnings of $1.42 to $1.49 a share, flat to up 5%. The company expects no growth in same-store sales in 2007.
Champion Enterprises Inc. (NYSE:CHB - News) fourth-quarter net income declined to 5 cents a share from 8 cents a share, in the year-earlier period. The Michigan producer of manufactured and modular homes reported revenue fell to $300.9 million from $375.5 million. Analysts polled by Thomson Financial had expected revenue of $332 million.
Choice Hotels (NYSE:CHH - News) shares pulled back after the company said its fourth-quarter earnings improved to $24.6 million, or 37 cents a share, from a year-earlier profit of $21.6 million, or 32 cents a share. On an adjusted basis, earnings were 36 cents a share. Revenue rose to $143.7 million from $122 million. Wall Street, according to Thomson Financial, expected the company to post fourth-quarter earnings of 35 cents a share and revenue of $133 million. The company expects to post first-quarter earnings of 23 cents a share and full-year earnings of $1.59 a share. Wall Street expects first-quarter earnings of 28 cents a share and 2007 earnings of $1.67 a share.
Daktronics' (NasdaqGS:DAKT - News) shares dropped after the Brookings, S.D.-based company reported fiscal third-quarter net income of $7.03 million, or 17 cents a share, compared with $4.04 million, or 10 cents a share, in the year-ago period. Revenue rose to $106.7 million from $71.1 million. Analysts were expecting a per-share profit of 16 cents on revenue of $112.6 million. The company expects fourth-quarter earnings in the range of 12 cents to 19 cents a share on revenue of $106 to $118 million.
Delta Air Lines Inc. (Other OTC:DALRQ.PK - News) said its fourth-quarter loss widened to $1.98 billion from $1.24 billion. The Atlanta airline, in Chapter 11 bankruptcy, said it recorded $1.8 billion in charges in the quarter, consisting of $2.5 billion for reorganization items and a $719 million income tax-related gain from the reversal of liabilities under its pilot pension plan. Revenue in the three months ended Dec. 31 rose 5.3% to $4.14 billion from $3.92 billion. Delta, the No. 3 network airline, said it recorded its first annual operating profit since 2000.
Gen-Probe Inc. (NasdaqGS:GPRO - News) said its fourth-quarter net earnings rose slightly to $17.1 million, or 32 cents a share, compared with $16.8 million, or 32 cents a share, in the same period last year, on the back of higher sales. Excluding stock-based compensation, the San Diego-based maker of tests to diagnose disease posted per-share earnings of 38 cents. Revenue rose 3.5% to $91.1 million from $88 million. Analysts polled by Thomson Financial had expected per-share earnings of 29 cents, on revenue of $89 million. For 2007, Gen-Probe expects per-share earnings of $1.26 to $1.34, on revenue of $380 million to $390 million. Separately, the company said it has named Carl Hull chief operating officer.
Harris Corp. (NYSE:HRS - News) was downgraded to neutral from overweight at J.P. Morgan.
Host Hotels (NYSE:HST - News) was downgraded to hold from buy at Citigroup.
La-Z-Boy (NYSE:LZB - News) swung to a third-quarter net loss of 15 cents a share, as it recorded a 28-cent loss from discontinued operations. In the year-earlier period, the furniture company earned 20 cents a share. La-Z-Boy said revenue fell to $403.9 million from $446.6 million. For the fourth quarter, the company expects sales to fall 8% to 10% from the year earlier, with earnings per share of 3 cents to 7 cents.
Masco Corp. (NYSE:MAS - News)swung to a fourth-quarter loss of 49 cents a share from net income of 41 cents, in the year-earlier period on higher impairment charges and a 5.8% decline in sales. Profit from continuing operations before items decreased to 38 cents a share from 50 cents. Fourth-quarter sales fell to $2.95 billion. Analysts surveyed by Thomson Financial, on average, expected the Taylor, Mich., company to earn 36 cents a share on revenue of $2.95 billion.
Office Depot Inc. (NYSE:ODP - News) said its fourth-quarter earnings rose to 48 cents a share from 34 cents in the year-earlier period. The 2005 results include a 53rd week. Excluding certain charges and the effect of a 53rd week in 2005, Office Depot earned 54 cents a share, up from 38 cents. The Delray Beach, Fla., office-supply retail chain said sales rose to $3.84 billion from $3.72 billion. Analysts polled by Thomson Financial, on average, expected earnings of 52 cents a share, excluding items, on revenue of $3.89 billion.
Playboy Enterprises (NYSE:PLA - News) was downgraded to neutral from buy at both UBS and Banc of America Securities. Banc of America lowered its price target to $12 from $13, while UBS cuts its target to $12.50 from $14.
PNM Resources Inc. (NYSE:PNM - News) fourth-quarter net income rose to 49 cents a share from 10 cents in the year-earlier period. The Albuquerque, N.M., energy holding company's revenue declined to $619 million from $646.5 million. Analysts polled by Thomson Financial were looking for revenue of $690 million. The board also approved a 4.6% increase in the quarterly dividend, to 23 cents a share, payable May 18 to holders as of May 1.
Stifel Financial, (NYSE:SF - News), the St. Louis brokerage and investment-banking firm, reported fourth-quarter net income rose 50% on 73% higher revenue.
Telik Inc. (NasdaqGM:TELK - News) plans to cut its workforce by about 25% as part of a corporate restructuring plan to reduce spending. The Palo Alto, Calif., biopharmaceutical company expects to record about $1.6 million in restructuring and severance costs for the first quarter. After the job cuts, the company will have about 120 employees.
Therma-Wave (NasdaqGM:TWAV - News) said KLA-Tencor Corp. has indicated that the German Federal Cartel Office initiated a Phase 2 review of KLA's proposed acquisition of Therma-Wave. Therefore, the acquisition of Therma-Wave may only be consummated if the FCO approves the acquisition. The tender offer has been extended to March 15.
United Auto Group (NYSE:UAG - News) reported fourth-quarter earnings of $29.9 million, or 32 cents a share, up from a year-ago profit of $30.1 million, or 32 cents a share. On a continuing operations basis, the company earned $31.1 million, or 33 cents a share, in the latest quarter. Revenue rose 22.8% in the latest three months to $2.88 billion from $2.35 billion a year earlier. The company said same-store retail revenue rose 7.1% in the quarter. The average estimate of analysts polled by Thomson Financial was for a profit of 33 cents a share in the December period. Looking ahead, the Bloomfield Hills, Mich., automotive retailer said it expects earnings from continuing operations of 26 to 30 cents a share for the first quarter and $1.40 to $1.50 a share for fiscal 2007. Wall Street's current consensus estimates are for earnings of 30 cents a share and $1.56 a share for the respective periods.
US Airways Group Inc. (NYSE:LCC - News) said PAR Investment Partners LP, which had been the carrier's largest holder, sold 6.5 million of its 13.5 million shares to help diversify its portfolio. After the sale, PAR Investment Partners will remain one of US Airways' largest investors, the stock will remain the largest position within PAR's portfolio, and Edward Shapiro, PAR vice president, will remain on the airline's board.
Vion Pharmaceuticals' (NasdaqCM:VION - News) shares slumped after the New Haven, Conn.-based company said it has agreed to sell up to $60 million of convertible senior notes due 2012 and warrants to purchase up to 7.8 million of its shares in a private placement. The offering is expected to close on Feb. 20. Vion expects to use the proceeds of the offering for general corporate purposes.
Watts Water Technology (NYSE:WTS - News) shares fell after the North Andover, Mass.-based maker of water safety and flow control products late Tuesday reported fourth-quarter net earnings of $18.1 million, or 51 cents a share, up from $15 million, or 45 cents a share, in the year-ago period. Revenue rose to $330.5 million from $244.4 million. Analysts polled by Thomson Financial were expecting a per-share profit of 61 cents on revenue of $313.5 million.
Weight Watchers International's (NYSE:WTW - News) fourth-quarter earnings rose to $44.3 million, or 45 cents a share, from $38.9 million, or 38 cents a share, a year earlier. Excluding a $6.3 million benefit from the reversal of tax reserves, earnings were 39 cents a share in the latest quarter. Analysts polled by Thomson Financial expected, on average, fourth-quarter earnings of 39 cents a share, before items. The New York provider of weight-management services said revenue for the fourth quarter increased 14% to $285.5 million from $251.2 million a year ago. Wall Street was looking for revenue of $275 million. Weight Watchers expects 2007 earnings of $2.33 to $2.47 a share, including 2 cents a share of debt expense.


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