Archive for the ‘Consumer Discretionary Stocks’ Category

American Apparel Inc. (APP) back from the brink, shares soar on cash influx

Monday, April 25th, 2011

American Apparel Inc. (AMEX: APP) shares rose nearly 21.2% at $1.50 Monday, after the clothing retailer received a cash infusion to keep the clothing retailer out of bankruptcy. Volume for the stock was nearly 3.5 million shares, dwarfing a daily average of 780,000.

The Los Angeles Times reported Friday that Canadian investors would invest more than $40 million, to help the trendy Los Angeles clothier — and its iconoclastic chief executive, Dov Charney — stave off a potential bankruptcy filing. After an $86-million loss last year and projections of another operating loss this year, the company has repeatedly warned investors about its ability to continue as a going concern.

“I don’t think the company necessarily needed to be saved,” Charney said. “There were a lot of options open to us. But this is a great investment.”

The investment group is headed by Michael Serruya, a prominent Canadian financier. “Our investment in American Apparel is as much a vote of confidence in Dov as it is to American Apparel,” Serruya was quoted in the Times piece.

American Apparel is a vertically integrated manufacturer, distributor, and retailer of branded fashion basic apparel based in downtown Los Angeles, California. As of December 31, 2010, American Apparel employed approximately 11,300 people and operated 273 retail stores in 20 countries.

Polaris Industries Inc. (PII) surges on earnings news

Wednesday, April 20th, 2011

Polaris Industries Inc. (NYSE: PII) shares vaulted 19.5% Wednesday, after the off-road-vehicle manufacturer reported record first-quarter earnings. Stock prices for Polaris reached $108.97, or $17.79 higher than Tuesday’s close, smashing its previous 52-week high of $92.42, set last week.

Today the Minneapolis–based company announced reported record net income of $47.3 million, or $1.34 per diluted share, for the quarter ended March 31, 2011. By comparison, 2010 first quarter net income was $19.8 million, or $0.59 per diluted share. Sales for the first quarter 2011 totaled $537.2 million, an increase of 49 percent from last year’s first quarter sales of $361.7 million.

Polaris Chief Executive Officer Scott Wine commented on the financial reports, “We are extremely pleased with our first quarter results, as the momentum we built throughout 2010 continued into 2011. Retail demand for Polaris products in North America remained strong throughout the first quarter and we continued to gain market share. Our International business also remained strong with sales increasing 21% and we celebrated the grand opening of our European headquarters in Switzerland during the quarter.

Polaris, a recognized leader in the snowmobile industry; and one of the largest manufacturers of off-road vehicles in the world, launched Victory motorcycles in 1998. The Victory line represents the first all-new American-made motorcycle from a major company in nearly 60 years are making in-roads into the cruiser and touring motorcycle marketplace.

Mr. Wine continued, “Given our excellent start to the year we are significantly raising our expectations for sales and earnings for the full year 2011. We will continue to make prudent strategic investments and our strong balance sheet, with $346 million in cash on hand and only $200 million in debt at March 31, 2011, gives us the strength and flexibility to remain aggressive in identifying opportunities to accelerate growth.”

GRM vaults, C busy, INVE falls

Wednesday, April 13th, 2011

Graham Packaging Co. (NYSE: GRM) shares climbed 25.7% to $21.01, on volume of 10.6 million shares, dwarfing a daily average around 437,000, after Silgan Holdings Inc. (Nasdaq: SLGN) said it would acquire its rival supplier of consumer-goods packing products in a deal worth roughly $4.1 billion, including debt. Shares of Silgan gained 12.4% to $41.38.

Citigroup Inc. (NYSE: C) was a volume behemoth on Wednesday, trading in 178.1 million shares, compared to a daily average of 477.1 million, at prices of $4.49, down 1.3% from Tuesday’s close.

Identive Group Inc. (Nasdaq: INVE) took a nose dive in Wednesday, losing 30.1% to $3.98, on volume of 13.1 million shares, well above its daily average of 624,000.

TSTY tasty, YHOO steady, CIGX less than stellar

Monday, April 11th, 2011

Tasty Baking Co. (Nasdaq: TSTY) shares jumped to 146% to $3.96 after Flowers Food Inc. (NYSE: FLO) said it would pay $4 a share, or $34.4 million, for the packaged-sweets manufacturer. Flowers shares grew 2% to $28.21.

Yahoo Inc. (Nasdaq: YHOO) outdistanced its daily average of 22.6 million shares by trading Monday in 25.6 million. Prices faded, though, 1.5% to $16.52.

Star Scientific, Inc. (Nasdaq: CIGX) dropped sharply in price Monday by 16.6% to $3.36. Volume of seven million nearly doubled its daily average.

OXGN moves up, F trades widely, LUV grounded

Monday, April 4th, 2011

Oxigene Inc. (Nasdaq:OXGN) shares advanced 6.5% to $1.82, on volume of 165,014, nosing out its all-day average of 134,773, after it announced the presentation of positive preclinical data supporting development of its novel, non-peptidic cathepsin L inhibitors as anticancer agents.

Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) was a volume champion early Monday afternoon, trading in 59.4 million shares, although shy of its full-day average of 90 million. Prices for F were up 3% to $15.61, on word its CEO Alan Mulally was to receive the Edison Achievement Award, at a ceremony in New York on Tuesday.

Southwest Airlines Co. (NYSE: LUV) was among the more notable stocks losing ground in Monday trading, its shares shedding 2.5% to $12.35, on 8.3 million shares – just nosing out its daily average — after the carrier said Sunday that two planes were found to have cracks like those in a plane that developed a hole in flight on Friday.