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Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Hot Stocks to Watch Thursday

Here are 7 stocks for traders for Thursday from TradingMarkets.com:
Christopher & Banks (NYSE:CBK - News) reports earnings after the bell on Thursday, with traders looking for $0.28 EPS. CBK's PowerRating (for Traders) is 6.
Verifone (NYSE:PAY - News) is expecting to report $0.38 EPS on Thursday afternoon after the bell. PAY's PowerRating (for Traders) is 1.
Target (NYSE:TGT - News) fell over 2% today after announcing that December sales may decline following a weak post-Thanksgiving period. TGT's PowerRating (for Traders) is 4.
Macy's (NYSE:M - News) fell nearly 6% on the retail sales warning from Target. M does not have a PowerRating (for Traders) due to its short trading history.
Big Lots (NYSE:BIG - News) dropped nearly 6%, in line with an industry-wide decline. BIG's PowerRating (for Traders) is 5.
Evergreen Solar (NasdaqGM:ESLR - News) rallied over 9% today after China announced plans to pursue and develop alternative energy sources. ESLR's PowerRating (for Traders) is 3.
Amazon.com (NasdaqGS:AMZN - News) rallied over 2% today after announcing that the company has managed its best holiday season to date this year. AMZN's PowerRating (for Traders) is 4.

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Monday, December 03, 2007

Stock Market Wrapup Dec. 3rd

All three major indices closed lower on the day, as investors continue to show concern over the housing and financial sectors. The Dow lost -57 points on the day to close at 13,315. Meanwhile, the Nasdaq and S&P each closed down to end at 2,637 and 1,472, respectfully. Light, sweet crude edged higher to settle at $89.31 per barrel. Treasury and gold prices each posted gains, while the dollar slid against the euro and the yen.
On the economic front, the Institute for Supply Management reported that a reading of its manufacturing index for November showed a drop to 50.8. Analysts had forecasted a slightly larger dip to 50.5. Any reading above 50 represents economic growth.
In corporate news, shares of VeriFone (NYSE: PAY - News) tumbled -45.8% on the day after announcing that accounting errors had caused it to overstate pretax earnings for the first nine months of the year by nearly $30 million, or 80%. As a result, the company said it expects to reduce its pretax income by -$8.9 million in the first quarter, -$7.0 million in the second quarter, and -$13.8 million in the third quarter. VeriFone said it will delay releasing its fourth-quarter results until a thorough assessment has been completed. Subscribers can read our take on VeriFone in today's edition.
Elsewhere, one of the nation's largest homebuilders, Lennar (NYSE: LEN - News), announced today that it has sold 11,000 lots at -40% of their value, as part of a joint venture it has formed with Morgan Stanley's (NYSE: MS - News) real estate unit. The homebuilder said it will record a fourth-quarter loss of about -$3.09 per share as a result of the sale that saw it unload the properties valued at $1.3 billion for a total of $525 million. Shares of Lennar were up 5.7% in trading, while shares of Morgan Stanley were off -0.8% at the bell.
Shares of General Motors (NYSE: GM - News) dipped -4.1% in trading after the company reported that sales for the month of November fell -11% compared to last year. Analysts had been predicting a rise in November sales. Meanwhile, Ford Motors (NYSE: F - News) said November auto sales had increased by 0.4%. Analysts had predicted a drop in Ford sales. Ford was off -3.5% on the day.
In M&A news, French conglomerate Vivendi SA announced Sunday that it will acquire a majority stake in Activision (Nasdaq: ATVI - News) and combine it with Vivendi Games, making the combined company the world's largest video game maker by market cap. According to the terms of the deal, Vivendi is set to purchase 62.9 million new shares of Activision stock for $1.7 billion, and exchange Vivendi Games for 295.3 new shares valued at $8.1 billion. The per-share price for both segments of the transaction amounts to $27.50. Activision's stock soared 12.7% in trading.

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Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Biggest Stock Gainers Wednesday

Symbol
Name
Last Trade
Change
Volume
Related Info
POTP
POINT THERAPEUTICS
0.16 3:59PM ET
0.04 (32.07%)
3,378,507
NGA
NORTH AM GALVANIZING
10.14 4:00PM ET
1.63 (19.15%)
1,369,610
GRRF
CHINA GRENTECH ADS
12.85 3:59PM ET
1.95 (17.89%)
366,034

VNX
VENDINGDATA CORP
3.79 3:59PM ET
0.54 (16.62%)
1,672,600
STAK
STAKTEK HOLDINGS INC
3.65 4:00PM ET
0.46 (14.42%)
139,916

XTLB
XTL BIOPHARMACEUTICA
2.60 3:59PM ET
0.31 (13.52%)
252,072

CSAR
CARAUSTAR INDS
5.84 4:00PM ET
0.66 (12.74%)
554,575
SHLO
SHILOH INDS INC
11.86 4:00PM ET
1.33 (12.63%)
16,379

CBTE
COMMONWEALTH BIO
3.79 3:59PM ET
0.42 (12.46%)
107,606

CYTR
CYTRX CP
4.00 4:00PM ET
0.41 (11.42%)
1,738,780

WLSN
WILSONS LEATHER
1.68 4:00PM ET
0.17 (11.26%)
94,513
DGSE
DGSE COMPANIES INC
2.87 3:59PM ET
0.29 (11.24%)
21,618

CFHI
COAST FINL HLDGS INC
3.00 3:58PM ET
0.30 (11.11%)
77,904

NCST
NUCRYST PHARMACEUTIC
2.25 3:59PM ET
0.22 (10.84%)
87,044
HH
HOOPER HOLMES INC
3.17 4:03PM ET
0.30 (10.45%)
2,071,100

PVFC
PVF CAPITAL CP
13.90 3:57PM ET
1.30 (10.32%)
22,067

KMGB
KMG CHEMICALS INC
24.53 4:00PM ET
2.27 (10.20%)
532,270

LMRA
LUMERA CORPORATION
4.71 3:59PM ET
0.42 (9.79%)
1,027,595
MIND
MITCHAM INDS INC
18.77 4:00PM ET
1.67 (9.77%)
541,885
PAY
VERIFONE HLDGS INC
35.83 4:01PM ET
3.17 (9.71%)
4,388,303

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Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Hot Stocks to Watch Wednesday

Here are 7 stocks for traders for Wednesday:
Verifone (NYSE:PAY) beat earnings on Tuesday afternoon, with $0.39 EPS over an expected $0.37 EPS. PAY's PowerRating is 6.
Alkermes (NasdaqGS:ALKS) beat earnings on Tuesday after the close, announcing $0.03 EPS over an expected $0.01 EPS. ALKS's PowerRating is 6.
Daktronics (NasdaqGS:DAKT) announces earnings on Wednesday before the open; look for $0.08 EPS. DAKT's PowerRating is 3.
Dress Barn (NasdaqGS:DBRN) reports quarterly earnings on Wednesday morning before the market opens, with analysts watching for $0.31 EPS. DBRN's PowerRating is 6.
Joy Global (NasdaqGS:JOYG) should report $0.72 EPS before the bell on Wednesday. JOYG's PowerRating is 7.
When Polo Ralph Lauren (NYSE:RL) announces earnings Wednesday morning, be looking for $0.62 EPS. RL's PowerRating is 6.
Analysts expect Williams-Sonoma (NYSE:WSM) to report $0.13 EPS tomorrow morning before the market opens. WSM's PowerRating is 6.
PowerRatings are courtesy of PowerRatings.net

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Monday, May 28, 2007

Stocks to Watch Tomorrow

Here are 7 stocks for traders for Tuesday from TradingMarkets.com:
Columbus McKinnon (NasdaqGM:CMCO) reports earnings Tuesday morning, with analysts looking for $0.48 EPS. CMCO's PowerRating is 4.
HJ Heinz (NYSE:HNZ) is expected to announce $0.55 EPS before the market opens on Tuesday. HNZ's PowerRating is 5.
When Suntech Power (NYSE:STP) announces earnings before the bell on Tuesday, look for $0.20 EPS. STP's PowerRating is 6.
A number of large companies report on Tuesday after the market closes, so watch for heightened volatility and price action in these stocks. Stocks reporting Tuesday afternoon include: BMC Software (NYSE:BMC), Coldwater Creek (NasdaqGS:CWTR), Phillips-Van Heusen (NYSE:PVH) and Verifone (NYSE:PAY). BMC's PowerRating is 5, CWTR's PowerRating is 4, PVH's PowerRating is 5 and PAY's PowerRating is 6.
PowerRatings are courtesy of PowerRatings.net

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Saturday, May 26, 2007

Hot Stocks to Watch Tuesday

Here are 7 stocks for traders for Tuesday from TradingMarkets.com:
Columbus McKinnon (NasdaqGM:CMCO) reports earnings Tuesday morning, with analysts looking for $0.48 EPS. CMCO's PowerRating is 4.

HJ Heinz (NYSE:HNZ) is expected to announce $0.55 EPS before the market opens on Tuesday. HNZ's PowerRating is 5.
When Suntech Power (NYSE:STP) announces earnings before the bell on Tuesday, look for $0.20 EPS. STP's PowerRating is 6.
A number of large companies report on Tuesday after the market closes, so watch for heightened volatility and price action in these stocks. Stocks reporting Tuesday afternoon include: BMC Software (NYSE:BMC), Coldwater Creek (NasdaqGS:CWTR), Phillips-Van Heusen (NYSE:PVH) and Verifone (NYSE:PAY). BMC's PowerRating is 5, CWTR's PowerRating is 4, PVH's PowerRating is 5 and PAY's PowerRating is 6.
PowerRatings are courtesy of PowerRatings.net

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Thursday, March 29, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round Mar. 28

JPMorgan Chase (NYSE: JPM - News): 'I think that the company itself is really good. At $47, nice 9% pullback. Probably worth buying, but let me tell you something... It doesn't yield 3%... 'Bank of America (NYSE: BAC - News): 'I've got BAC that yields 4% ... This stock should pull back .... If it goes below $20, then you do a little buying. 'Jones Soda (NasdaqCM: JSDA): 'But JSDA, other than HANS, is the fastest grower out there. I'm doing a lot of work on JSDA... Do not lose sight of that!'Hansen Natural (NasdaqCM: HANS)Accuray (NasdaqGM: ARAY): 'I think you're fine.'Harsco (NYSE: HSC - News): 'I think that this is a quintessential great industrial management company ... that's the kind of stock to buy right here. HSC, only about $1 off its high, but notice how it's held up. It is not that linked to housing. It is mostly industrial equipment.'Cummins (NYSE: CMI - News)Parker-Hannifin (NYSE: PH - News)Caterpillar (NYSE: CAT - News)Terex (NYSE: TEX - News)Lamson & Sessions (NYSE: LMS - News): 'Remember, I felt that this company is a natural to be acquired. They are in talks ... I think this company is worth substantially higher than where it's selling ... I am not worried about the earnings, and the P/E is very low. In other words, continue to buy LMS... 'VeriFone (NYSE: PAY - News): ' I think that PAY - which is linked to retail - is a fabulous stock. I am surprised it's come down this much from its high. I actually want to load up the truck with PAY right here. That's too cheap!'Charter Communications (NasdaqGM: CHTR): 'Do not lose heart! This is a play off of what I regard as being the 'virtuous circle' of being able to refinance, now that rates have come down... CHTR is good ... I want you to buy it.'Comcast (NasdaqGS: CMCSA)Time Warner (NYSE: TWX - News)Allegheny Technologies (NYSE: ATI - News): 'Don't forget that you need ATI steel when you build an ethanol plant, and that stock's off nicely from its high. I'm pulling the trigger right here!'Disney (NYSE: DIS - News): 'DIS is doing very well, it's got superior management. It's pulled back $1.50. I'll pull the trigger on DIS.'
Bearish calls:
Six Flags (NYSE: SIX - News): 'is a speculative stock ... I did not put that in the same league as DIS... I will wait until we go to Six Flags, before I will make the determination.'

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Thursday, March 08, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Stock Recap Mar. 7

Jim Cramer, Mad Money, MHS, GT, CMX, ESRX, FSLR, PAY
Aiming High: Medco Health Solutions (NYSE: MHS - News), Goodyear Tire (NYSE: GT - News), Express Scripts (NasdaqGS: ESRX) and Caremark (NYSE: CMX - News)
Every day, top performing stocks appear on the New High List; these "are proven winners with real money behind them," Cramer said. He identified the strong sectors on the High List as pharmacy benefit mangers and tire companies: "these sectors will perform even after a truly horrific onslaught." Within these categories, he zeroed in on the "best of breed" companies: MHS and GT. Cramer commented MHS has had solid performance and a "monster amount of cash flow." GT has created savings by cutting benefits and pensions and has low raw costs. "I would buy now and hope for a pullback to buy more," he said. On a side note, Cramer thinks ESRX will go up regardless of whether or not it buys CMX, because an acquisition would mean a virtual oligopoly and if it doesn't spend the cash on CMX, ESRX will do a "gigundo" buyback.

Rubble Stock: First Solar (NasdaqGM: FSLR)
Another stock Cramer believes should be rescued from the rubble of last week's debacle is FSLR, not only because it produces more energy for less money than its rivals, but it also reported a "blowout, better-than-expected" quarter, is protected against downside with an upside not reflected in its cost, especially since it was hammered during the selloff. In addition, he commented the stock has high margins at 40%, low raw costs and low estimates.

CEO Interview: Douglas Bergeron, VeriFone (NYSE: PAY - News)
Douglas Bergeron declared "We hit records on every line item in the financial statements," noting a growth of 61%, 60% of which came from international sales. "We, like Mastercard, are the true, blossoming, middle-class international play." He also discussed the recent deal which will allow Verifone to equip taxis in Philadelphia with wireless payment technology and full-screen navigation software. Since the company has also set its sights on New York City, Cramer would pull the trigger and buy some PAY.

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Monday, February 26, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Stock Recap Feb. 23

"Pipeline Play": Biosite (NasdaqGS: BSTE)
Cramer wanted viewers to take a look at Biosite which will be in demand if the Democrats "storm the winter palace" in November, because the money will go out of Big Pharma into "small, diagnostic plays." He likes the fact that Biotech is new and not yet played out, and comments that this producer of diagnostic tests keeps reinvesting money into new products. Cramer added Biosite is "sitting on top of a new product cycle," and should see an upside as well as more analyst coverage. He also predicts a short squeeze which should bring the stock up, and notes the company implemented a 12% buyback of its stock, and Fidelity is increasing its stake in the company from 12% to 15%. Cramer likes Biosite as a "pipeline story" and thinks the shorts are going to be sorry.
Here Comes the Sun Microsystems (NasdaqGS: SUNW)
Cramer declares that SUNW, a stock he has "hated for a very long time," is now an "under -$10 turnaround" because its new management is making serious changes by cutting costs and continuing to improve its sales. However, he cautions against impulse buying, and urges investors to find a good entry point and not to buy before Monday afternoon. Cramer sees upgrade potential, notes that its server business is "en fuego" and its software business is strong. He reminds investors to use limit orders when buying.

The Week Ahead: GlobalSantaFe (NYSE: GSF - News), Marvell Technology (NasdaqGS: MRVL), Analog Devices (NYSE: ADI - News), Blockbuster (NYSE: BBI - News), Dynegy (NYSE: DYN - News), Foster Wheeler (NasdaqGS: FWLT), McDermott (NYSE: MDR - News), Charter Communications (NasdaqGM: CHTR), Sprint (NYSE: S - News), Gap (NYSE: GPS - News), Viacom , and VeriFone (NYSE: PAY - News)
On Monday, Cramer suggests buying GSF before it reports a "blowout quarter" and would pick up MRVL after its disappointing report. He sees hope for MRVL because ADI indicated the worst is over in the chip inventory cycle. Cramer says investors should sell BBI before Tuesday and buy some back after a selloff, and he would do the same with DYN. He predicts strong earnings for FWLT and MDR, would buy CHTR ahead of its report, and would only pick up Sprint if it has an "incredibly miserable" quarter. Cramer also suggests taking a look at GPS, Viacom and PAY.
Mad Mail: Sirius Satellite Radio (NasdaqGS: SIRI) and XM Satellite Radio (NasdaqGS: XMSR)
When faced with a potential merger, Cramer says it is better to buy stock in the stronger rather than the weaker company, because even if the deal is off, the better company will rise.
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Thursday, February 01, 2007

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round Jan. 31

Bullish calls:
Zimmer Holdings (NYSE: ZMH - News):' ... is going to par [100] from 84. ... And I do not think that stock is expensive.'Hewlett Packard (NYSE: HPQ - News): 'I'd rather see you in Hewlett-Packard ... 'VeriFone Holdings (NYSE: PAY - News): 'Grows at 20%, sells at 20 times earnings. ... I am hitting it again. VeriFone is for me and for you.'Southern Copper (NYSE: PCU - News): 'Why did I leave this stock? Why did I sell it for my trust? PCU is so good ... the mining costs are low. Still making money hand-over-fist.' [ Cramer gestured to back up the truck, or buy.]Syneron Medical (NasdaqGS: ELOS): 'I think that Syneron Med is for real. I want to buy it here at 24.'Phelps Dodge (NYSE: PD - News): I like Phelps DodgeNTL (NYSE: NTL - News): 'We know the triple play is for real. ... If you think I'm going to back away, you are wrong.'BEA Systems (NasdaqGS: BEAS): 'I'm still endorsing it. It's just flat-lined here. I'm not worried.'NYSE Group (NYSE: NYX - News): 'I think [CEO] John Thain is going to deliver for us. ... I am not backing away.'
Bearish calls:
EMC (NYSE: EMC - News): 'Very problematic for me. ... I'd rather see you in Hewlett-Packard.'Intel (NasdaqGS: INTC): 'Problematic. Locked in a price war ... with AMD ... I say use the price war to your advantage. ... Who is a client [of the two] ? It's Hewlett-Packard.'
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Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Stock Recap Dec. 19

InnerWorkings (NASDAQ: INWK - News)
Continuing his week-long discussion of "hot stocks," Cramer discussed InnerWorkings, which outsources printing services and has gone up 87% since its IPO in August. The company has had a record of positive profit and net income and has a "right to exist" in spite of its competition. Cramer says that this stock has room to rise, but suggests that investors keep its Feburary 11 lockup expiration date in mind and to buy half of a position now and half after Feb. 11 or to swap out of the stock during that period. Cramer suggested taking 48 hours to do research on the stock before buying.

Adobe (NASDAQ: ADBE - News)
Cramer comments that Adobe "through no fault of its own, got pummeled on Monday in a vicious Nasdaq selloff," and he would use the opportunity to pick up this "indispensible" stock. Adobe was down because investors were afraid that it would report lower guidance, but when it didn't, the stock spiked. Cramer also mentioned that negative speculation by short-sellers might have kept the stock down. He would buy Adobe which is "too cheap for the wrong reasons" ahead of its Creative Suite 3 release, and ride it on a "four month magic carpet ride."

Verifone (NYSE: PAY - News)
Although holiday stocks have been played out, Cramer likes ancillary seasonal play, Verifone, which makes credit and debit card swiping machines and is "by far the market leader" in this business. The company is going to have a big upgrade in the U.S. and will replace their machines. In addition, Verifone has tremendous growth potential in the developing world, and is a cheap stock which is " one part ancillary Christmas play and 10 parts great stock," according to Cramer.
CEO Interview: Dr. Paul Berger, Nighthawk Radiology (NASDAQ: NHWK - News)
When asked about the company's hospital growth, Dr. Berger commented "At the end of the third quarter this year, we have approximately 981 hospitals which send us images every night, or approximately 18% of the hospitals in the U.S. And that's been a growth of 121 hospitals over the first nine months of 2006." He also discussed the world-class radiologists on staff and the technology which enables physicians to be more efficient. Cramer said he likes Nighthawk, but would not be against ringing the register since he is tired of defending a winning stock which investors are not thrilled about.
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Friday, December 08, 2006

Fridays Biggest Stock Gainers

Aegean Marine Petroleum Network (NYSE:ANW - News) shares surged Friday in the company's stock market debut.
Allegiant Travel (NASDAQ:ALGT - News) shares jumped in the company's initial public offering.
Arena Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ:ARNA - News) priced a public offering of 11.5 million common shares at $13.21 each, the stock's closing price on Thursday. The deal includes an over-allotment option for the sale of an additional 1.725 million shares. San Diego-based Arena said CIBC World Markets served as the sole book-running manager in the offering.
Atwood Oceanics Inc. (NYSE:ATW - News) reported fourth-quarter net earnings of $23.2 million, or 74 cents a share, compared with $6.66 million, or 21 cents a share, in the same period last year, as revenue jumped.
Cascade Corp. (NYSE:CAE - News) said third-quarter net income rose, as revenue gained, to $12.3 million, or 94 cents a share, from $10.8 million, or 84 cents a share, during the same period in the prior year. Also, the company is increasing its revolver to $125 million from $25 million to fund potential acquisitions and to provide short-term funding for the share repurchase program.
Shares of Citigroup (NYSE:C - News) traded at their highest level since April 2004 on Friday. In a research note, analysts at Lehman Bros. said they expect the company's management to provide an outlook for positive operating leverage and improving net interest margins in 2007 when it holds an investor presentation next weeks. The analysts said they do not expect the company to announce any plans to break it up.
Credence Systems (NASDAQ:CMOS - News) said the fourth-quarter net loss narrowed, as operating expenses fell, to $1.94 million, or 2 cents a share, from a net loss of $22.5 million, or 23 cents a share, during the same period in the prior year.
Esterline Technologies Corp. (NYSE:ESL - News) reported fourth-quarter net earnings of $18.4 million, or 71 cents a share, up 19% from $15.4 million, or 60 cents a share, during the year-ago period. The company also said it now expects fiscal 2007 per-earnings of $2.45 to $2.60, up from its previous outlook of $2.40 to $2.60, boosted by record backlogs and new products coming to market.
Shares of Forgent Networks (NASDAQ:FORG - News) soared after the Austin, Texas-based technology licensing company posted a profit for its fiscal first quarter due to a doubling of revenue. The company, which also provides office administration software, earned $2.7 million, or 11 cents a share, for the three months ended Oct. 31 on revenue of $9.1 million. In the same period a year earlier, Forgent lost $300,000, or a penny per share, on revenue of $4.4 million. Looking ahead, the company said it expects to continue to generate intellectual property licensing revenue in fiscal 2007.
Shares of Hansen Natural Corp. (NASDAQ:HANS - News) surged after the Corona, Calif., beverage company disclosed it's recorded more than $500 million in gross sales for its Monster Energy drinks since their launch on January 1. The company said it reached the milestone in November.
Harsco Corp. (NYSE:HSC - News) reaffirmed its outlook for earnings from continuing operations of $4.49 to $4.51 a share in 2006 on revenue of more than $3.3 billion. The company also forecast earnings from continuing operations of $5.05 to $5.15 a share in 2007 with sales projected to grow more than 7%. The current average estimates of analysts polled by Thomson First Call are for profits of $4.51 a share in 2006 and $5.06 a share in 2007.
Heelys Inc. (NASDAQ:HLYS - News) shares jumped in one of the top IPO performances of the year.
Ingersoll-Rand Co. (NYSE:IR - News) said it has authorized the buyback of up to $2 billion of its Class A shares.
Investment Technology Group (NYSE:ITG - News) said November average daily volume rose to 175 million shares from 119 million shares a year earlier, and up from 150 million shares in October. Total U.S. volume was 3.7 billion shares vs. last year's 2.5 billion shares and last month's 3.3 billion shares.
Mace Security International (NASDAQ:MACE - News) agreed to sell its Arizona car wash operations for $19.3 million cash. Mace, Mount Laurel, N.J., said the sale includes 12 car washes and represents about $10 million of Mace's total revenue of $68 million in 2005. Nine of the car washes are owned and three are leased.
Millennium Pharmaceuticals Inc. (NASDAQ:MLNM - News) said the Food and Drug Administration has granted full approval of Velcade for the treatment of patients with mantle cell lymphoma who have received at least one prior therapy. MCL is a form of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma which has a U.S. prevalence of 10,000 patients. Cambridge, Mass.-based Millennium said the approval marks the first indication for Velcade in lymphoma, the most common blood cancer.
Nanometrics Inc. (NASDAQ:NANO - News) said it has received a favorable Markman decision in the patent infringement case brought by Nova Measuring Instruments Ltd. (NASDAQ:NVMI - News).
Online Resources Corp. (NASDAQ:ORCC - News) said it sees a first-quarter 2007 per-share net loss of 33 to 35 cents on revenue of $30 million to $31.5 million. Pro forma, or "core net income," for the quarter is expected to range from a loss of a penny to a profit of a penny.
QMed (NASDAQ:QMED - News) shares rose after the Eatontown, N.J.-based provider of information management systems to health plans said it has reached an agreement with Alere Medical Inc. to settle their litigation and arbitration. Financial terms of the settlement were not disclosed, although QMed said the agreement calls for Alere to pay a "low seven-figure dollar amount," which is to be received by Dec. 13.
Shares of PriceSmart Inc. (NASDAQ:PSMT - News) advanced after the San Diego, Calif., warehouse club retailer said its same-store sales jumped 18.5% in November. Total sales for November rose 22.9% to $69.7 million from $56.7 million in the same period a year earlier.
Verifone Holdings Inc. (NYSE:PAY - News) reported fourth-quarter net earnings of $13.9 million, or 20 cents a share, compared with $12.1 million, or 18 cents a share, in the same period last year, on the back of strong revenue from international business.
By Michael Baron of MarketWatch

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Thursday, December 07, 2006

Hot Stocks to Watch Friday

Here are 7 stocks for traders for Friday from TradingMarkets.com:
Smith & Wesson (NASDAQ:SWHC - News) missed earnings late Thursday, with $0.07 EPS vs an expected $0.09 EPS. SWHC's PowerRating is 4.
Verifone (NYSE:PAY - News) beat earnings on Thursday afternoon, announcing $0.32 EPS over an expected $0.29 EPS. PAY's PowerRating is 4.
National Semiconductor (NYSE:NSM - News) matched earnings on Thursday afternoon with $0.27 EPS. NSM's PowerRating is 3.
Central Garden (NASDAQ:CENT - News) matched earnings late Thursday with $0.49 EPS. CENT's PowerRating is 5.
CorVel (NASDAQ:CRVL - News) is undergoing a 3:2 stock split which is payable on December 8th. CRVL's PowerRating is 1.
Emerson Electric (NYSE:EMR - News) is undergoing a 2:1 stock split which is payable on December 11th. EMR's PowerRating is 5.
EZCORP (NASDAQ:EZPW - News) is undergoing a 3:1 stock split which is payable on December 11th. EZPW's PowerRating is 4.

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