Archive for January, 2011

MCBF in green, INTC popular, SLAB slips

Wednesday, January 26th, 2011

Monarch Community Bancorp (Nasdaq: MCBF) shares skyrocketed 65.4 percent to $2.20, on volume of 153,590 shares, dwarfing a daily average of less than 5,000. Tuesday, the bank returned to profitability in the fourth quarter of 2010, after six successive quarters of losses. Net income for the quarter was $76,934, compared to a loss of $(17.5) million for the same period a year ago.

Intel Corporation (Nasdaq: INTC) exchanged 18.8 million shares Wednesday, compared to a daily average of nearly 55 million. Share prices improved 1.2 percent to $21.82, after the company was upgraded at BMO from Market Perform to Outperform.

Silicon Laboratories Inc. (Nasdaq: SLAB) shares dove 9.1 percent to $43.28, on volume of 1.3 million – nearly three times its daily average — after reporting revenue of $112 million for the fourth quarter and record revenue for the full year of $493 million.

MSTR a master, YHOO trades, RFMD slumps

Wednesday, January 26th, 2011

Microstrategy Inc. (Nasdaq: MSTR) shares vaulted 18.6 percent to $110.32, on volume of 395,309 shares, or better than four times its daily average. The software maker reported third-quarter revenue of $139.11 million, up 32 percent from $105.8 million in the same quarter a year earlier. Net income was $17.9 million, or $1.60 per share, compared to $20.5 million, or $1.66 per share in the year-ago period.

YAHOO Inc. (Nasdaq: YHOO) traded in 16.7 million shares Wednesday, very nearly catching its full-day average of 16.9 million. Share prices for YHOO fell three percent to $15.53, after the company’s first-quarter sales outlook missed analysts’ estimates, dragged down by early results from its search agreement with Microsoft Corp.

RF Micro Devices Inc. (Nasdaq: RFMD) shares declined 9.3 percent to $6.95. Volume for the stock was 12.1 million, nearly double its full-day average, after the manufacturer of chips for wireless phones late Tuesday reported third-quarter sales that came in shy of forecasts.

KEYN unlocks profits, C deals, MIPS mopes

Wednesday, January 26th, 2011

Keynote Systems Inc. (Nasdaq: KEYN) shares rallied 24.6 percent to $18.67, on volume of 330,784 shares, or better than four times its normal daily average. Late Tuesday, the maker of online-monitoring systems reported first-quarter earnings that beat consensus expectations.

Citigroup Inc. (NYSE: C) took its place among the volume leaders early Wednesday, trading in 81.3 million shares, catching up on its full-day average of 553.2 million. Share prices for C were up 0.6 percent to $4.85, on word from the Treasury Dept. that the nation is set to record a net $312.2 million from its sale of its final 465.1 million warrants to purchase common shares of C.

MIPS Technology (Nasdaq: MIPS) dipped 11.6 percent to $13.32 Wednesday. Volume for the stock was 3.5 million shares, already surpassing its daily average of 3 million. Tuesday, MIPS declared it earned $6 million, or 11 cents per share, compared with $3.3 million, or seven cents per share, a year ago.

Cavico Corp. (CAVO) – Buzz Stock of the Day

Tuesday, January 25th, 2011

Shares of Vietnam-based infrastructure development company Cavico Corp. (Nasdaq: CAVO) skyrocketed more than 100 percent from Monday’s closing price in morning trading on Tuesday after the company announced that its subsidiary Cavico Hydropower Construction signed a tunnel construction contract for a hydropower plant in Vietnam valued at roughly $7.75 million.

Shares of Cavico reached an intraday high of $3.48 on Tuesday, up from Monday’s closing price of $1.70 per share.

“This is the largest hydropower project in Khanh Hoa Province,” said Cavico’s vice president Hai Thanh Tran in a statement. “In 2011 Cavico expects to be awarded many more tunnel construction projects as well as other civil and infrastructure construction projects throughout Vietnam. We are very confident that we will maintain our strong position in this sector due to our modern fleet of equipment and our skilled, experienced labor force.”

The announcement came on the heels of a $2 million tunnel excavation contract Cavico announced earlier this month, and a $6 million construction contract for another hydropower plant that was announced in late December 2010.

For the third quarter, Cavico reported a net loss of $1.9 million, or 62 cents per share, compared to a net loss of $2.6 million, or 85 cents per share in the third quarter of 2009. Revenue for the three months ended September 30, 2010 fell to $14.6 million, from $17 million a year earlier.

The company has given full-year revenue guidance in the range of $59 million to $62 million, and anticipates a net loss of between $6 million and $7 million for fiscal 2010.

Cavico’s CEO, Ha Quang Bui was bullish on the company’s future, however, largely because of Vietnam’s ambitious plans to build 48 hydropower stations exceeding 50 MW by 2025.

“We expect to benefit significantly from the Vietnamese government’s focus on the electricity shortage and development of the related projects, as well as the overall growth of Vietnamese economy,” Bui said in a statement.

Shares of Cavico are down about 5 percent over the past three months.

DSCI takes off, SIRI beams up, USAT loses grip

Monday, January 24th, 2011

Derma Sciences Inc. (Nasdaq: DSCI) shares mushroomed 25.63 percent to close Monday at $6.63. Volume for the stock was 308,259 shares, leaving in the dust a full-day average of 8,308. Princeton-based DSCI is a medical device and pharmaceutical company focused on advanced wound care.

Sirius XM Radio Inc. (Nasdaq: SIRI) dealt in 50.8 million shares Monday, just a hair below its full-day average. Share prices were up 1.9 percent to $1.58, after expressing desire to raise its basic monthly subscription price from $12.95.

USA Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: USAT) dunked 7.8 percent to $1.53 Monday. Volume for the stock was 874,814 shares, doubling its daily average. Malvern, Pa.-based USAT is a leader in the networking of wireless cashless transactions.