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Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Wednesday's Biggest Stock Gainers

America's Car-Mart Inc. (NasdaqGS:CRMT - News) shares jumped Wednesday after the Bentonville, Ark., automotive retailer swung to a loss for the third quarter but said it still expects to be profitable in the fourth quarter. The company lost $50,000 for the three months ended Jan. 31 on revenue of $59.3 million. It added that it's seen a dramatic reduction in its accounts over 30 days due and that it's encouraged by the continuation of this trend into February.

Shares of American Axle Manufacturing (NYSE:AXL - News) surged after J.P. Morgan lifted its rating on the stock to overweight from neutral, citing the potential for the company's 2008 labor contract to include an agreement for "substantial, eventual UAW wage/benefit reductions." The firm said it believes the United Auto Workers union is likely to be sympathetic to American Axle this time around because the company will be the only UAW supplier with high cost OEM(original equipment manufacturer)-level compensation following restructurings at Delphi and Visteon. J.P. Morgan also said the company's management has leverage over the union with regard to future sourcing locations. It estimates a minimum of $1.10 per share in cost savings being secured by the company in the 2008 contract.
Avalon Pharmaceuticals (NasdaqGM:AVRX - News) shares surged after the company formed a drug discovery, development and commercialization collaboration with Merck (NYSE:MRK - News) to identify and develop inhibitors for an undisclosed target that is important in the development of cancer. The deal's terms provide for Avalon to potentially receive payments of more than $200 million as well as royalties on potential future products.
BJ's Wholesale Club Inc. (NYSE:BJ - News) said fourth-quarter earnings fell 77% to $11.9 million, or 18 cents a share, from $51.6 million, or 76 cents, a year earlier, hurt by items. The company said the latest quarter's results included charges of 44 cents a share related to its ProFoods closing expense, asset impairment, pharmacy closing expense, severance payments and a credit-card claim reserve. Excluding one-time items and stock-based compensation expense, the company said non-GAAP earnings fell to 59 cents a share from 77 cents, a year earlier. The Natick, Mass., warehouse-club operator said net sales rose 13% to $2.38 billion from $2.1 billion in the year-ago period.
British Airways Plc (NYSE:BAB - News), Europe's third-largest airline, said it expects fiscal 2008 revenue to increase 5% to 6% on traffic up 2.4% and average fares up 3.4%. The company said it sees fuel costs up by 100 million pounds from a year earlier and total costs excluding fuel up by 50 million pounds. The company said it's on track to reach its target of a 10% operating margin in 2008.
Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. (NYSE:CNQ - News) said its fourth-quarter net profit fell 72% to C$313 million ($265 million), or C$0.58 a share, from C$1.1B, or C$2.06 a share. Revenue before royalties for the quarter fell 9.1% to C$2.83 billion. The company said it booked an after-tax expense of C$99 million related to the effects of risk management activities. In the fourth quarter of 2005 it booked an after-tax gain of C$503 million. The company added that, for the full year, higher commodity prices were accompanied by significant cost inflation. North American natural gas production rose 14% to a record high and crude oil production rose 1% from a year earlier.
The Cheesecake Factory Inc. (NasdaqGS:CAKE - News) said it'll buy back 10 million shares of stock worth about $266 million based on its closing price Tuesday of $26.63 a share. The Calabasas Hills, Calif. will ink an agreement to repurchase $200 million of its shares of common stock through a broker-dealer in an accelerated share repurchase transaction. The company plans to secure a revolving credit facility in the amount of $200 million to replace a temporary credit facility.
Chico's FAS (NYSE:CHS - News) reported fourth-quarter net earnings of $18.2 million, or 10 cents a share, down from $44.5 million, or 24 cents a share, during the year-ago period. The latest results include pretax impairment expenses of about $8.6 million, or 3 cents a share, related to the planned closure of the Fitigues brand operations in the first quarter of fiscal 2007. The Fort Myers, Fla.-based retailer posted net revenue of $446.3 million, up 19% from $375.7 million. Chico's said it will no longer provide specific quarterly or annual sales and earnings outlooks. The company said it believes that if it achieves a low-single-digit same-store sales increase for fiscal 2007, the current consensus analyst estimates for the period "appear reasonable." Chico's said February sales at company-owned stores open at least one year fell 4.3%. Total sales for the four weeks ended March 3 rose 15% to $113.6 million from $98.7 million, Chico's said.
Deere & Co. (NYSE:DE - News) was upgraded to overweight from equal weight at Lehman Bros., which cited increased confidence about the durability of higher agricultural prices and the company's ability to leverage high end market demand. Analyst Joel Tiss also raised his stock price target to $135 from $95 and his 2008 earnings estimate to $8.20 a share from $7.25. Shares of the agricultural and construction equipment maker closed Tuesday up $2.84 at $107.04. They have lost 8.1% since reaching an all-time high of $116.50 on Feb. 22, but are still up 13% since the end of 2006.
First American (NYSE:FAF - News) was upgraded to overweight from equal-weight at Lehman Bros.
Friendly Ice Cream (AMEX:FRN - News) has hired Goldman Sachs as financial advisor, and Weil, Gotshal & Manges as legal advisor, to assist the board in exploring strategic options, including a possible sale of the company. The Wilbraham, Mass.-based company said that while it will review a wide range of options in consultation with its advisors, there can be no assurance of any particular outcome. Friendly, which operates restaurants and manufactures ice cream, said it does not expect to disclose further developments regarding the process until the review of strategic alternatives has been completed.
Joy Global (NasdaqGS:JOYG - News) was upgraded to overweight from equal-weight at Lehman Bros.
Shares of Movie Gallery (NasdaqGM:MOVI - News) rose after the company said it's acquired MovieBeam Inc., a private on-demand movie service. Financial terms of the transaction weren't disclosed but the company expects total incremental expenses related to MovieBeam, including the initial acquisition cost and any ongoing development expenses, to be less than $10 million in 2007. Dothan, Ala.-based Movie Gallery added that the deal includes substantially all of MovieBeam's assets, technology, network operations and customers. The company said MovieBeam content delivery network is available in 31 major metropolitan areas in the U.S.
Office Depot (NYSE:ODP - News) was upgraded to buy from hold at Deutsche Bank.
Panera Bread Co. (NasdaqGS:PNRA - News) said its total system-wide comparable bakery-cafe sales slipped 0.6% in February. For company-owned locations, same-store sales fell 1.3% for the five weeks ended Feb. 27. Panera said this performance reflects severe weather in the Midwest, where it has a high concentration of its bakery-cafes.
Payless ShoeSource Inc. (NYSE:PSS - News) said it plans to acquire privately held Collective International LP in a deal valued at roughly $91 million. Topeka, Kan.-based Payless sees the deal closing in the first half of fiscal 2007. The company expects the deal to be neutral to fiscal 2007 net earnings and to be accretive to fiscal 2008 net earnings. Payless also reported fourth-quarter net earnings of $24.6 million, or 37 cents a share. In the same quarter last year, the company posted a net loss of $5.6 million, or 8 cents a share. The Topeka, Kan.-based retailer said fourth quarter 2006 earnings benefited by the release of $14.3 million, or 22 cents a share, of income tax reserves related primarily to the closing of income tax audits in various jurisdictions. Revenue rose 13% to $692.7 million from $611 million, while comparable store sales in the quarter rose 6.8%.
Saks Inc. (NYSE:SKS - News) swung to a fourth-quarter profit, boosted by an additional week in the quarter and higher same-store sales. The Birmingham, Ala., retailer reported fourth-quarter earnings of $21.5 million, or 14 cents a share, compared with a loss of $2.24 million, or 2 cents a share, a year earlier. Saks said revenue for the quarter ended Feb. 3 rose 17% to $955 million from $817.8 million a year ago. Analysts surveyed by Thomson Financial expected, on average, earnings of 22 cents a share on revenue of $921 million. Analyst earnings forecasts typically exclude unusual items.
Take-Two Interactive (NasdaqGS:TTWO - News) shares jumped after Oppenheimer Funds and SAC Capital, a hedge fund, disclosed plans to nominate six new candidates to the company's board.
Talbots Inc.'s (NYSE:TLB - News) fiscal fourth-quarter profit fell 99% to $17,000, with earnings of less than 1 cent a share, from $19.8 million, or 37 cents a share, a year earlier, hampered by higher costs and expenses and deeper post-Christmas discounts. The most recent quarter included 14 weeks while the year-earlier quarter had only 13. Excluding items such as acquisition costs and stock-option expense, the Hingham, Mass., women's clothing retailer said Wednesday that it would have earned 19 cents a share in the quarter ended Feb. 3. Net sales rose 31% to $638 million from $486.2 million.

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Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Tuesday's Biggest Stock Gainers

AT, AMT, BYD, CRME, NYNY, FRK, VMC, FOSL, HOG, KBW, LSCO, DE, MOVI, BABY, NRPH, OPTN, ROAC, SMG, SCI
Alltel Corp.'s (NYSE:AT - News) fourth-quarter net income fell to $215.9 million, or 58 cents a share, from $255.1 million, or 66 cents a share, a year ago. Earnings from continuing operations were 63 cents a share in the latest quarter. A Thomson Financial survey of analysts, on average, predicted earnings of 59 cents a share for the quarter. Analysts' estimates usually exclude items. The Little Rock, Ark., wireless communications provider said revenue rose 14% to $2.09 billion from $1.84 billion year ago. The company added 228,000 net customers in the quarter, an increase of 55% from the same period last year.

American Tower Corp. (NYSE:AMT - News) swung to a fourth-quarter net profit of $18.3 million, or 4 cents a share, from a loss of $90.7 million, or 22 cents a share in the year-earlier period. Revenue rose to $337.6 million from $307.6 million driven by growth in the firm's rental and management segment. Analysts polled by Thomson Financial had forecast earnings of 4 cents a share on revenue of $336 million. The company also said its board of directors has approved a $1.5 billion share buyback program. For 2007, the company said it expects to achieve income from continuing operations of $77 million to $93 million.
Boyd Gaming Corp. (NYSE:BYD - News) said its fourth-quarter income from continuing operations rose to $83 million, or 63 cents a share, from $35.7 million, or 28 cents, a year earlier. The average earnings estimate of 22 analysts surveyed by Thomson Financial was 39 cents a share. The Las Vegas company said gross revenue for the three months ended Dec. 31 fell to $579 million from $601.4 million.
Cardiome Pharma Corp. (NasdaqGM:CRME - News) and partner Astellas Pharma (Other OTC:ALPMF.PK - News) said the U.S. Food and Drug Administration accepted for review a new-drug application for the intravenous formulation of vernakalant hydrochloride, an investigational new drug for the acute conversion of atrial fibrillation.
Empire Resorts' (NasdaqCM:NYNY - News) shares leapt after New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer issued a "concurrence" to an April 2000 finding that a gambling operations in Sullivan County run by the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe would be in the best interests of the tribe and wouldn't hurt the surrounding communities. Empire, Las Vegas, said a gubernatorial concurrence is required by the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988. Empire said Spitzer also signed the Tribal-State Compact Amendment, authorizing gaming at a Monticello, N.Y., site where the tribe plans to build a casino.
Florida Rock Industries (NYSE:FRK - News) shares rose after Vulcan Materials (NYSE:VMC - News) reached a deal to acquire the company for about $4.6 billion in cash and stock. The consideration values Florida Rock shares at about $68.03 each, based on Friday's close.
Fossil Inc. (NasdaqGS:FOSL - News) said it earned $38.2 million, or 55 cents a share, in the fourth quarter, according to preliminary data. The Richardson, Texas-based apparel retailer said it's still reviewing its stock option granting practices and that the timing of the filing of its official results with the SEC remains uncertain. Sales rose 20.5% to $390.8 million from $324.2 million. Analysts polled by Thomson Financial were looking for earnings of 46 cents a share on sales of $367.3 million. Fossil said it now expects sales to grow in the low double-digits in 2007, while margins continue to improve.
Harley-Davidson (NYSE:HOG - News) has reached a tentative agreement with representatives of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers Local 175 in York, Pa. The motorcycle manufacturer said it expects the membership to vote on the deal during the week of Feb. 19. If approved, the agreement would end a strike by 2,800 unionized employees in York that began Feb. 2.
KBW Inc. (NYSE:KBW - News) reported fourth-quarter earnings of $25.4 million, or 87 cents a share, up from a year-ago profit of $7.3 million, or 26 cents a share. Revenue surged almost 32% to $120.2 million for the latest quarter. On a non-GAAP basis, adjusted for IPO restricted stock awards, the New York investment bank said it earned $26.5 million, or 90 cents a share, in the quarter.
Lesco (NasdaqGM:LSCO - News) shares surged after the Cleveland maker of lawn-maintenance products agreed to be acquired by Deere & Co. (NYSE:DE - News) for $14.50 a share. Lesco shares closed Friday at $10.43, indicating that Deere is paying a 39% premium for the shares.
Movie Gallery (NasdaqGM:MOVI - News) said it expects revenue of about $2.54 billion for fiscal 2006. The Dothan, Ala., movie rental company sees total same-store revenue slipping 2.9% in the fourth quarter. It anticipates operating income of $24 million for the fourth quarter and $102 million for the full year. The company also said its management plans to meet with prospective senior lenders in New York City on Tuesday in relation to its previously disclosed financing transaction.
Natus Medical (NasdaqGM:BABY - News) shares advanced after the San Carlos, Calif.-based healthcare products company reported fourth-quarter net earnings of $512,000, or 2 cents a share, down from $2.46 million, or 13 cents a share, last year. Excluding certain items, earnings in fourth quarter 2006 came in at 13 cents a share. Revenue rose to $28.8 million from $12.6 million. Analysts polled by Thomson Financial were expecting a per-share profit of 12 cents ion revenue of $28 million. Natus increased its full-year 2007 earnings forecast to a range of 49 cents to 52 cents a share on revenue of $115 million to $117 million.
New River Pharmaceuticals (NasdaqGM:NRPH - News) agreed to be acquired by Shire plc (Other OTC:SHPGF.PK - News) for $64 per share in cash, or roughly $2.6 billion.
Option Care (NasdaqGS:OPTN - News) reported fourth-quarter earnings of $6.7 million, or 19 cents a share, up from a restated year-ago profit of $6.2 million, or 18 cents a share. Revenue rose in the latest three months to $194.2 million from $142.4 million in the same period a year earlier. The average estimate of analysts polled by Thomson Financial was for a profit of 19 cents a share in the December period. Looking ahead, the Buffalo Grove, Ill., healthcare services provider said it expects earnings of 73 to 78 cents a share in fiscal 2007 on sales of between $785 million and $815 million. Wall Street's current consensus estimate is for a profit of 78 cents a share in 2007.
Rock of Ages Corp. (NasdaqGM:ROAC - News) reported fourth-quarter earnings from continuing operations of $1.5 million, or 20 cents a share, up from a year-ago equivalent profit of $672,000, or 9 cents a share. Sales at the Concord, N.H., granite company slid 9% to $23.4 million from $25.5 million a year earlier.
Scotts Co. (NYSE:SMG - News) said the board declared a one-time cash dividend of $8 per share. The dividend is payable March 5 to holders as of Feb. 26.
Service Corporation International (NYSE:SCI - News) increased its buyback authorization to $200 million, a boost of $164 million from its prior approval, and forecast earnings from continuing operations of 46 to 52 cents a share for fiscal 2007 with funeral revenue expected between $1.5 billion and $1.6 billion and cemetery revenue projected to range from $700 million to $740 million.

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