Archive for the ‘Technology Stocks’ Category

ARB soars, JP posts solid volume, HDB sinks

Thursday, December 9th, 2010

Arbitron Inc. (NYSE: ARB) went skyward 18.91 percent Thursday to close out trading at $37.22. Volume was 2,315,992, better than 11 times its normal daily average. The Columbia, Md.-based ARB announced Wednesday that Clear Channel Radio has signed multi-year, multi-market contracts for Arbitron’s Portable People Meter™ and diary radio ratings services. These agreements extend Clear Channel’s access to Arbitron radio ratings and other services in all of Clear Channel Radio’s markets through December 31, 2016.

JP Morgan Chase and Co. (NYSE: JPM) inched up 1.37 percent to close Thursday at $40.81. Volume of 40,747,612 shares nosed out its usual daily volume. JPM announced Thursday that its CEO, Claudia Slacik, has been appointed to the board of directors of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, Inc.

HDFC BANK Ltd. (NYSE: HDB) saw its stock skid 10.64 percent to close Thursday at $160.78. Volume for the Indian-based bank was 1,315,601, more than six times its usual daily volume.

Sirius XM Radio, Inc. (SIRI)—Buzz Stock of the Day

Thursday, December 9th, 2010

Sirius XM Radio Inc., (Nasdaq: SIRI) spiked as much as 9.5 percent in pre-market trading Wednesday when it was announced that Howard Stern had signed a new, five-year deal after months of tense negotiations.  Shares for SIRI have since come down a notch, hovering around $1.40, or 6.39 percent, on volume of 155,571,942, more than two-and-a-half times the company’s average daily volume of 58,679,200.

The news was first reported by Howard during his show this morning. “On my first day in satellite radio SIRIUS had approximately 600,000 subscribers. Today, the two companies have 20 million; and, in my view, we have just scratched the surface of how many people will get on board,” said Stern.  “I am especially excited that my show will now be heard through SIRIUS XM on mobile devices.  Access to my show on mobile devices will open up additional opportunities for my fans to hear me wherever they are.”

Sirius has struggled in recent years and was near bankruptcy early in 2009 when Liberty Media stepped in and invested $530 million. Stern joined Sirius XM in 2005 in a five-year deal valued at $100 million annually. Analysts suggest after covering costs for the show and salaries for his team, Stern himself was likely taking home over $40 million a year. Analyst Barton Crockett of Lazard Capital said Stern’s renewing with Sirius was “consistent with expectations.” Although the details of contract renewal were not immediately disclosed, it is estimated to be similar to the previous deal.

Mel Karmazin, Chief Executive Officer, SIRIUS XM stated “Howard is a great talent and we are thrilled that he will continue to provoke, engage and entertain on SIRIUS XM.  Our agreement is good news on all fronts — it is good for SIRIUS XM subscribers and good for SIRIUS XM stockholders.  Howard forever changed radio and was instrumental in putting SIRIUS on the map when he first launched on satellite radio.  He is one of the few ‘one-name’ entertainers in the country and our 20 million subscribers are lucky to have him.”

Stern had fueled rumors that he would leave Sirius, and used his show as platform for negotiations. It was widely rumored that Stern was in talks for a $600 million deal with Apple (Nasdaq: APPL) to broadcast his show via iTunes was on the works. Stern commented during his show this morning that the rumors were false.

In his Dec. 9 research note, Crockett maintained Sirius at a buy rating with a $1.65 price target as the risk of Stern’s contract renewal won’t exist for another five years. Analyst David Joyce of Miller Tabak, who currently rates Sirius as neutral with a price target of $1.60, believes that Sirius is paying the shock jock $60 million a year. Contrary to most analysts, Joyce said he would “not chase the stock” just because Stern is staying.

YOKU moves skyward, INTC busy, GRB skids

Thursday, December 9th, 2010

YOUKU.COM (NYSE: YOKU) grew 27.72 percent in price Thursday afternoon to $42.71. Volume of 14,547,545 shares is catching up on its daily average of 16.94 million. The Chinese Internet television company celebrated its IPO Wednesday.

Intel Corporation (NasdaqGS: INTC) traded in 44,197,894 shares, to make it among the volume leaders early Thursday afternoon, catching up on its daily average of 60,330,900. Share prices were flat at $21.82.

Gerber Scientific Inc. (NYSE: GRB) fell in price 21.29 percent Thursday to $6.69, on volume of 63,726 shares, slightly more than its normal full-day average. The Connecticut-based Gerber reported revenue increased 9.0% to $129.3 million from $118.7 million. Gross profit was $38.6 million or 29.9% of sales versus $35.2 million or 29.7% of sales.

All hail HELE, CSCO does big business, BONA makes bow

Thursday, December 9th, 2010

Helen of Troy Ltd. (NasdaqGS: HELE) grew 17.2 percent in price Thursday afternoon to $27.59. Volume was 785,410 shares, more than five times its daily average. The El Paso-based personal care company announced today it has entered into a definitive merger agreement to acquire the business of Kaz, Inc., for $260 million.

Cisco System Inc. (NasdaqGS: CSCO) traded in 59,059,916 shares, to make it among the volume leaders early Thursday afternoon. Share prices improved 2.12 percent to $19.76

Bona Film Group Ltd. (NasdaqGM: BONA) skidded in price 21.29 percent Thursday to $6.69, on volume of 7,715,365 shares on the day of its IPO. The largest privately owned film distributor in China, today announced that its initial public offering of 11,740,000 American depositary shares, each two ADSs representing one ordinary share of the Company, was priced at $8.50 per ADS.

CYDE spikes, SIRI trades widely, CML loses grip

Thursday, December 9th, 2010

CyberDefender Corp. (NasdaqCM: CYDE) climbed 23.4 percent in price Thursday to $2.32. Volume was 705,781 shares, compared to a full day average of 64,517 shares. The L.A.-based provider of Internet security software, utilities and remote technical support services that work together to maximize online safety for consumers, today announced that it expects to file its amended financial reports and regain NASDAQ compliance before year’s end.

Sirius XM Radio Inc. (NasdaqGS: SIRI) traded in 108,238,179 shares, nearly doubling its full-day average. Share prices beamed up 4.56 percent to $1.375. Flagship broadcaster Howard Stern and SIRIUS XM Radio today announced a new five-year agreement. The news was first reported by Howard during his show this morning.

Compellent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: CML) plummeted in price 13.08 percent Thursday to $29.25, on volume of 4,856,183 shares, almost five times its full-day volume average. Dell and Compellent Technologies, Inc. today announced they are engaged in advanced discussions regarding a possible business combination involving the two companies.