Archive for April, 2009

Buzz Stock of the Day – A-Power Energy Generation Systems (APWR)

Thursday, April 9th, 2009


With favorable policy support from the Chinese government, wind power has been witnessing a rapid development in recent years, with annual growth reaching more than 100 percent in the past few years. It’s estimated that China’s wind power industry will continue its high growth momentum in the coming years with the annual growth rate likely surpassing 60 percent, according to a recent article.

Our Buzz Stock of the Day — A-Power Energy Generation Systems Ltd. (Nasdaq: APWR) — could likely be a big beneficiary of China’s greening.

The power systems firm reported a net income of $10.0 million, or $0.30 per share, compared with earnings of $3.4 million, or $0.25 per share, a year ago. Analysts were projecting earnings of $0.15 per-share.

Revenue rose 93.5 percent to $81.4 million in the fourth quarter.

For 2009, the company expects revenue of about $290 million and net income of about $29 million. These targets are based on the Company’s current distributed power generation (DG) backlogs, which are subject to change when the company signs new DG contracts and/or recognizes revenues from wind turbine sales during 2009.

“After China posted robust growth rates in wind turbine installation from 6GW in 2007 to 12GW in 2008, the Chinese government recently unveiled another ambitious plan to invest $11.7 billion (RMB 80 billion) in expanding the wind energy market to 30GW and requiring utility companies to generate 15 percent of their power from wind by 2010,” said A-Power’s chairman and CEO, Jinxiang Lu. “As we believe many Chinese domestic wind turbine producers are facing technological barriers and component shortages in their mega-watt class turbine production, A-Power, with its European and U.S. relationships, is well positioned to gain market share.”

A-Power had cash and cash equivalents of $43.5 million as of December 31, 2008, compared with $59.7 million at September 30, 2008. Working capital as of December 31, 2008 was $97.0 million, compared with $95.8 million at September 30, 2008.

The Shenyang-based company has had quarterly earnings growth of 124 percent year-over-year, and quarterly revenue growth of 119 percent year-over-year.

A-Power’s P/E ratio is 7.8, well below the industry average of 11.4, making it all the more attractive at these levels.

“Alternative energy perhaps has a near-term problem with overexposure in our opinion, but the industry is not hype by any stretch, and China’s demand for power will only increase again once the global crisis has passed,” said Brian Yerger, a partner at ARDA Advisors.

With recently announced partnerships with General Electric, and European wind turbine makers Fuhrlander and Norwin, A-Power could become a major player in China’s alternative energy market.

Buzz Stock of the Day – American Technology (ATCO)

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

Maritime piracy incidents were up more than 20 percent in 2008, according to a recent article.

The U.S. military and maritime security industry are taking steps to prevent acts of piracy including the installations of early warning systems like the ones developed by our Buzz Stock of the Day — American Technology Corp. (Nasdaq: ATCO).

American Technology’s LRAD sound-directed early warning systems allow operators to broadcast warning messages well beyond 1500 meters in some cases.

LRAD systems steadily gained adoption both in the U.S. and abroad, as evidenced by the San Diego-based company’s Q2 ghost numbers. ATC announced that it expects to report revenue of more than $5.5 million for the three months ended March 31, a 169 percent over the same period last year.

“With deliveries to the U.S. military leading the way, we continue to experience strong LRAD orders and sales growth,” said Tom Brown, president and CEO of American Technology.

Less than a month ago, ATC announced orders totalling $1 million for LRAD systems for the Singapore Navy, and Japanese Navy.

“Due to continuing piracy and terrorist threats, a growing number of Asian military and commercial security organizations are evaluating and procuring LRAD systems,” Brown said.

In addition to growing sales, the company plans to control costs at lower levels in 2009 than 2008. ATC also stated that it expects its LRAD margins to improve as production volumes increase.

“In addition to increasing military orders, escalating maritime piracy and an amplified focus on aircraft and passenger safety, while controlling and protecting wildlife, are generating demand for our proprietary LRAD systems in the U.S. and around the world,” Brown said.

Here’s a clip from 2006 on how the LRAD systems works:

Buzz Stock of the Day- First Niagara Financial Group (FNFG)

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009


There are a few bright spots in the battered banking industry.

Our Buzz Stock of the Day — First Niagara Financial Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: FNFG) is one of them.

The Pendleton, Niagara County-based company operates as the holding company of First Niagara Bank, and provides retail and commercial banking, and financial services to individuals, families, and businesses.

We like First Niagara Financial Group because generates operating cash flow, is well capitalized, and seems to be weathering the storm better than a lot of other regional banks.

“They did it the old-fashioned way, got the money first and then decided how to use it,” said Richard Weiss, director of banks and thrifts at Philadelphia-based investment firm Janney Montgomery Scott LLC.

The company’s stock has been pretty resilient as well — down about 17 percent over the past 52-weeks. First Niagara’s competitors including KeyCorp (-67 percent) and M&T Bank Corp. (-44 percent) haven’t been as lucky.

And if today’s announcement by First Niagara is an indication of things to come, we think this regional bank owner could be a good long-term play, as well as a daily Buzz Stock.

The company just announced that it signed a definitive agreement to acquire $4.2 billion of deposits and 57 Western Pennsylvania bank branches from National City Bank, a subsidiary of The PNC Financial Services Group for a deposit premium of 1.3 percent. FNFG said in addition to $3.2 billion in cash, the company will also receive approximately $839 million of performing business and consumer loans. Divestiture of these branches was a regulatory condition of PNC’s purchase of National City in December of 2008.

First Niagara enters the Pittsburgh region as the fourth-largest bank by deposits, acquiring a $3.35 billion share here, and fifth by branches, with 50. It also bought seven branches outside Pittsburgh but in two other metro areas in western Pennsylvania.

This marks the eighth acquisition by First Niagara over the past decade. Not including the western Pennsylvania additions, it currently has more than $9.3 billion in assets, 114 branches, 139 ATMs and 2,000 employees.

“This transaction enables us to strategically expand our franchise, leverage our strong financial position and enhance shareholder value,” First Niagara President and CEO John Koelmel said in a statement.

The acquisition is expected to close in September 2009, and add about 20 percent to the company’s earnings per share in 2010.

Buzz Stock of the Day- Carmike Cinemas (CKEC)

Monday, April 6th, 2009

Despite being entrenched in a recession, Americans are buying movie tickets.

Ticket sales this year are up 17.5 percent, to $1.7 billion, according to box-office tracking company, Media by Numbers.

The box-office surge started just before Christmas with the comedy “Marley & Me,” in which Jennifer Aniston was upstaged by a dog. And it has continued, weekend by weekend, with little sign of let-up, analysts say.

In 1982, theater attendance jumped 10.1 percent to about 1.18 billion (the top seller was “E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial”) as unemployment rose sharply past 10 percent. Then admissions fell nearly 12 percent, an unusually sharp drop, in 1985 (the “Back to the Future” year), as the economy picked up — suggesting that theater owners have sometimes found fortunes in times of distress, and distress in good times.

Our Buzz Stock of the Day — Carmike Cinemas, Inc. (Nasdaq: CKEC) — is a U.S. leader in digital cinema and 3D cinema deployments and one of the nation’s largest motion picture exhibitors. As of December 31, 2008, Carmike had 250 theatres with 2,287 screens in 36 states. Carmike’s digital cinema footprint reaches 2,157 screens, of which 452 were also equipped with 3D capability. Carmike’s focus for its theatre locations is small to mid-sized communities with populations of fewer than 100,000.

Merriman Curhan Ford analyst Eric Wold recently reiterated his “Buy” rating Carmike shares, saying that the companies’ domestic box office revenues rose 9 percent to 10 percent in the first quarter despite a lineup of movies that he considered “fairly lackluster.”

He also thinks that Carmike is benefiting from its operation of 500 3-D movie screens, which accounts for about 21 percent of its total screens and 25 percent of the total 3-D screens in the U.S.

The Columbus, Ga.-based cinema owner and operator (NASDAQ: CKEC) reported Monday a net loss of $41.4 million and a loss per share of $3.27, compared with a net loss of $126.9 million and a loss per share of $10.07 in 2007.

Revenue dipped about 2 percent to $474.4 million.

Attendance went from 55.1 million in 2007 to 49.9 million in 2008.

“We finished 2008 with a solid fourth quarter, highlighted by a 10 percent increase in theater level cash flow, compared to the year-ago quarter,” said Carmike Cinemas Chairman David Passman, in an earnings release.

Carmike is also one of a few companies that is poised to profit from an uptick in the number of 3-d movies that are released.

“We are pleased with the positive response throughout our circuit to 3D films. Over the past few years Carmike has converted 2,157 of our screens to digital cinema and built a leadership position in 3D installations. As a result, Carmike now has the largest installed base of 3D screens of any domestic exhibitor. We believe we are well positioned to benefit from a growing pipeline of high profile 3D content planned for 2009 and beyond.”

Carmike generates about $25 million of operating cash flow on revenue of $474 million. The company has had year-over-year quarterly revenue growth of 1.5 percent, and shares trade near their 52-week low.

Buzz Stocks for the week of 3/30/09- PESI, LCUT, TRMA, and XIDE

Friday, April 3rd, 2009


The bad news is there are only 4 daily Buzz Stocks to report this week. The good news is they all closed the week higher.

Here’s a quick rundown:

Monday
Buzz Stock of the Day:
Perma-Fix Environmental Services, Inc. (Nasdaq: PESI)
Open (3/30/09):
$1.61
Close (4/3/09): $1.95
Percentage Change: +20.6
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Tuesday
We took the day off

Wednesday
Buzz Stock of the Day:
Lifetime Brands, Inc. (Nasdaq: LCUT)
Open (4/1/09):
$1.38
Close (4/3/09): $2.19
Percentage Change: +58.6
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Thursday
Buzz Stock of the Day:
Trico Marine Services, Inc. (Nasdaq: TRMA)
Open (4/2/09):
$2.39
Close (4/3/09): $2.55
Percentage Change: +6.6
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Friday
Buzz Stock of the Day:
Exide Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: XIDE)
Open (4/3/09):
$3.75
Close (4/3/09): $4.23
Percentage Change: +12.8
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