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Sohu.com, Inc. (SOHU) – Buzz Stock of the Day

Monday, October 25th, 2010

Sohu.com, Inc. (Nasdaq: SOHU)Shares of Chinese Web portal Sohu.com, Inc. (Nasdaq: SOHU) touched a new 52-week high on Monday after the company announced third quarter results that soundly beat the Street’s estimates. The improved results were primarily driven by revenue growth in the company’s online gaming segment.  Other contributing factors included a 134 percent increase in the company’s paid search revenue and an 22 percent increase in Sohu’s advertising revenue, over the same period last year.
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“Our largest business segment, online games, powered by the successful release of new expansion packs for our proprietary flagship product and the launch of new licensed games, once again achieved solid results,” said Sohu’s Chairman and CEO Dr. Charles Zhang in a statement.

“Our brand advertising business also set new records in the third quarter,” said Sohu’s Co-President and Chief Operating Officer Belinda Wang in a statement. “Our expanding group of advertising partners is taking advantage of strong economic conditions in China along with particular strength in each of their end markets.  More specifically, they are looking to us to help maximize their advertising spending based on our significant investments in our online platform and other value-added solutions.”

Sohu’s quarterly profit increased to $38.7 million, or $1.01 a share, from $34.4 million, or 88 cents, a year earlier. Year-over-year, Sohu’s total revenue increased 20 percent to a record, $164.1 million, well above analysts’ estimates of $156.7 million. Revenue from the company’s online gaming segment, which comprises more than half of  its total revenue, increased 25 percent to $85.6 million, over the same period last year.

Sohu forecast revenue of between $163 million and $168 million for the current quarter, versus $162.58 million expected; profit per share, excluding some costs, is projected at $1.10 to $1.15, versus the 95 cent average estimate.

The online gaming segment, powered by Changyou.com Ltd. (Nasdaq: CYOU)  has three more in-house games under development and they plan to launch one every quarter, according to Think Equity analyst Atul Bagga.

Changyou also just reported a record quarter with $85.6 million in sales, and $45.3 million in profit, up 25 percent, and 20 percent respectively, over the same period last year.

Netflix, Inc. (NFLX) – Buzz Stock of the Day

Thursday, October 21st, 2010

Shares of Netflix, Inc. (Nasdaq: NFLX) were up more than 14 percent from Wednesday’s closing price, in morning trading on Thursday after the movie rental company announced third quarter earnings that edged out the Street’s estimates, largely driven by a higher number of customers that rent movies online, and lower subscription acquisition costs.

Netflix posted revenue of $553.2 million, up from $423.1 million a year ago. Excluding stock-based compensation, Netflix earned 78 cents per share, although GAAP earnings were 70 cents per share, just shy of analysts’ estimates of 71 cents.  Netflix ended the quarter with 16.9 million subscribers, up 13 percent sequentially and 52 percent over the third quarter of last year.  Gross margin dipped to 37.7 percent from 39.4 percent in Q2.
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The company said 66 percent of its subscribers watched streaming videos in the quarter, up from 41 percent a year ago. Subscriber acquisition costs fell to $19.81 in the quarter, from $26.86 a year ago. Churn fell to 3.81 percent, from 4.4 percent a year ago.

Netflix now sees ending Q4 with 19 million to 19.7 million subscribers, up from a previous estimate of 17.7 million to 18.5 million. The company now sees Q4 revenue earnings of between 59 cents and 74 cents per share, and revenue between $586 million and $598 million, up from earlier estimates $580 million to $596 million.

“Q3 represents our fourth consecutive quarter of more than one million net subscriber additions,” said Reed Hastings, co-founder and CEO of Netflix in a statement. “This growth is clearly driven by the strength of our streaming offering.  In fact, by every measure, we are now primarily a streaming company that also offers DVD-by-mail,” said Reed Hastings, Netflix co-founder and CEO.  “At the same time, the introduction of our streaming offering in Canadain late September has provided us with very encouraging signs regarding the potential for the Netflix service internationally.”

Several analysts upgraded their ratings of Netflix, including Oppenheimer analyst Jason Helfstein, who raised his rating on Netflix shares to Outperform from Underperfrom; Janney Capital analyst Tony Wible, who raised his rating to Neutral from Sell; Merriman Capital analyst Eric Wold, who raised his rating on Netflix shares to Buy from Neutral; and Needham analyst Charlie Wolf, who trimmed his 2010 EPS estimate to $2.85 from $2.90, but lifted his 2011 view to $4.55 from $4.00.

“Our original thesis was dependent on Hollywood reacting to the NFLX competitive threat through various ways, including its own IPTV service (Hulu), new services with cable companies (TV Everywhere) and reducing the amount of TV content available to NFLX,” Helfstein wrote. “None of this has happened, and we are now at the beginning of the IPTV revolution, with NFLX in the dominant position.”

ZAGG, Inc. (ZAGG) – Buzz Stock of the Day

Thursday, October 14th, 2010

Shares of mobile device accessory maker, ZAGG, Inc. (Nasdaq: ZAGG) soared as much as 44 percent from Wednesday’s closing price, in morning trading on Thursday after the company announced that it expects higher third quarter and full-year revenue than previously stated.

The Salt Lake City-based company announced that it now expects third quarter 2010 revenues to exceed $22 million, and now guides for full year 2010 revenue growth of 70 percent. This compares to previously issued revenue guidance of 30 percent growth over 2009 results. The main reasons behind the revised guidance were stronger demand for their flagship product, the invisibleSHIELD, more SKUs shipped to existing storefronts, and the successful introduction of various new mobile devices in the quarter.
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Analysts on average expect revenue of $14.6 million, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.

“Preliminary results for the quarter have exceeded our expectations due to the timing of distribution agreements and new mobile devices sales surpassing industry expectations,” said ZAGG’s President and CEO, Robert G. Pedersen II, in a statement. “Demand has continued to exceed our distributors’ forecasts for the invisibleSHIELD, and we have been successful in getting more branded ZAGG products into the retail distribution channel. The rapid acceptance of mobile devices in the third quarter has also been an important driver for ZAGG sales, and we see this trend continuing in the future.”

ZAGG expects to report financial and operating results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2010, on November 10.

Motricity, Inc. (MOTR) – Buzz Stock of the Day

Wednesday, October 13th, 2010

Shares of mobile data services provider, Motricity, Inc. (Nasdaq: MOTR) soared as much as 22 percent from Tuesday’s closing price, in morning trading on Wednesday. This marks the second day Motricity shares rose,  after the company announced through a regulatory filing, that it signed an agreement to roll out its mCore service with Indian wireless carrier Reliance Communications Ltd.

Motricity was up as much as 40 percent from Monday’s closing price, on Tuesday.
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Motricity said the service, which lets wireless carriers get their users onto the Internet via mobile devices such as cell phones, will be used for Reliance’s mobile data services business.

At the time Motricity filed its IPO in January, the company had already generated more than $100 million in revenue in 2008. And although it was not yet profitable, was expecting to raise as much as $250 million from investors in its IPO. Ultimately, Motricity ended up settling on a much lower $50 million to close the deal.

Motricity trimmed its 2009 net loss to $16 million, down from $78 million in 2008. Revenue for 2009 clocked in at $113 million.

Although the company did not disclose financial terms of the Reliance deal, Baird analyst William V. Power called the deal “significant.”

“While the overall revenue opportunity is lower in India vs. developed markets, we expect that to change as data penetration improves,” he wrote in a note to investors.

Using Vodafone India as a proxy, Power estimated that the deal could add $15.2 million to $30.8 million to Motricity’s annual revenue.

Alcoa, Inc. (AA) – Buzz Stock of the Day

Thursday, October 7th, 2010

Alcoa, Inc. (NYSE: AA), the largest U.S. aluminum increased its outlook for global aluminum demand as markets appear to be strengthening, sending its shares up more than 3 percent in after-hours trading on Thursday.

Alcoa increased its 2010 global aluminum consumption forecast to 13 percent from 12 percent, and noted growing demand for the metal in the BRIC nations (Brazil, Russia, India, and China), among others.

Alcoa boasted third quarter profit of $61 million, or 6 cents per share, compared with $77 million or 8 cents per share in the same quarter last year, citing a drop in the price of aluminum and a weaker dollar. Revenue in the quarter rose 15 percent to $5.3 billion on higher volumes in aerospace and increased market share in the building and construction market.
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Analysts on average were expecting earnings of 5 cents per share, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.

Analyst Charles Bradford of Affiliated Research Group in New York, told Reuters that the results were better than expected because of cost reductions. “But the metal’s price was pretty obvious. The fourth-quarter metals price ought to be a fair bit better,” he told the news agency.

“One thing that’s important to note, even though the aluminum price has gone up in the last weeks, you typically have lag time until it hits our bottom line, which is typically two weeks,” Alcoa CEO, Klaus Kleinfeld said in an interview with Maria Bartiromo. “We didn’t get much — actually almost nothing of that increase into the third quarter. You would see that coming through in the fourth quarter.”

Watch the full interview below: