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BIOLASE Technology, Inc. (BLTI) shares spike on bottom line

Wednesday, August 10th, 2011

BIOLASE Technology, Inc. (Nasdaq: BLTI) shares leaped 19.1% to $3.31, after reporting quarterly net revenue of $12.1 million, up 105% from $5.9 million in the same quarter for 2010. Volume for the stock was more than 717,000, already surpassing a daily average of around 636,000.

A news release issued August 10 also noted that Q2 GAAP loss was $753,000, or $0.03 per share, with Q2 Non-GAAP profits around $6,000, or $0.00 per Share. This was the third consecutive quarter of Non-GAAP profit, first time since the second quarter of 2004.

The release also said the percentage of net revenue in this year’s second quarter from the U.S. and international markets totaled approximately 71% and 29%, respectively, as compared to approximately 60% and 40% of net revenue in the prior-year comparable period.

Federico Pignatelli, Chairman and CEO, was quoted in the same release as saying, “The rate of revenue growth and operational progress at the Company continued to accelerate in the second quarter and our momentum going into the second half of the year is strong. Sales activities across our laser product platforms remained very active — especially in the case of the Waterlase iPlus, which we believe will become the most successful all-tissue dental laser in history. In addition, we are now taking orders and will soon be shipping the first units from our new BIOLASE DaVinci Imaging™ product line.”

BIOLASE Technology, Inc., the world’s leading dental laser company, based in Irvine, California, is a medical technology company that develops, manufactures and markets dental lasers and also distributes and markets dental imaging equipment, products that are focused on technologies that advance the practice of dentistry and medicine.

BroadSoft Inc. (BSFT) leaps on earnings forecast

Monday, August 8th, 2011

BroadSoft Inc. (Nasdaq: BSFT) shares jumped 13.6% to $26.93 after the telecommunications-software maker’s forecast 2011 earnings that topped Wall Street’s consensus estimate. Volume of 4.4 million shares trounced a daily average of less than 700,000.

A news release out Monday, August 8 proclaimed that the Gaithersburg, Maryland-based BroadSoft achieved revenues increased 63% year-over-year to $32.2 million, that license revenue increased 82% year-over-year to $19.2 million

Net income for the second quarter of 2011 was $15.8 million, or $0.57 per diluted common share, compared to a net loss of ($1.8) million, or $(0.20) per basic and diluted common share, for the second quarter of 2010. In addition, GAAP results for the second quarter of 2011 included an income tax benefit of $9.9 million, or $0.36 per diluted common share, resulting from the release of a tax valuation allowance relating to net deferred tax assets.

BroadSoft CEO Michael Tessler was quoted in the same release as saying, “We continue to see demand across our product line grow globally, helping drive our record second quarter financial results. We believe our financial performance for the first half of 2011 demonstrates our ability to execute our long-term strategy of enabling our customers to deliver innovative, real-time communications services to their subscribers.”

For the full year 2011, BroadSoft is increasing its guidance and now expects revenue of $127.0 to $130.0 million, reflecting growth of 33% to 36% over 2010 revenue of $95.6 million.

BroadSoft provides software that enables mobile, fixed-line and cable service providers to deliver voice and multimedia services over their IP-based networks.

Transatlantic Holdings Inc. (TRH) leaps on bid from Berkshire-based company

Monday, August 8th, 2011

Transatlantic Holdings Inc. (NYSE: TRH) shares rose 5.6% to $47.75, a day after National Indemnity Co., a unit of Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (NYSE: BRK.A) offered $3.2 billion to acquire the reinsurer. Volume for Transatlantic numbered 1.4 million shares, compared to a daily average of about 790,000.

A news release out Sunday, August 7 noted that Transatlantic confirmed it had received a proposal from National Indemnity to acquire all of Transatlantic’s outstanding shares of common stock for $52.00 per share.

The release quoted a letter to Transatlantic CEO Robert Orlich from National Indemnity CEO Ajit Jain as saying “With your stock trading at $45.83, I have to believe that you will find our offer to buy all of Transatlantic shares outstanding at $52.00 per share to be an attractive offer… Should you decide to accept this offer, your agreement that should the deal not close for any reasons that are under your control by December 31, 2011, a break-up fee of $75.0 million would be paid to us.”

Transatlantic Holdings, Inc. is a leading international reinsurance organization headquartered in New York, with operations on six continents. Its subsidiaries, Transatlantic Reinsurance Company®, Trans Re Zurich Reinsurance Company Ltd. and Putnam Reinsurance Company, offer reinsurance capacity on both a treaty and facultative basis ― structuring programs for a full range of property and casualty products, with an emphasis on specialty risks.

MasterCard Inc. (MA) charges ahead on Q2 profit

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011

MasterCard Inc. (NYSE: MA) shares rose 12.3% to $335.13 after the payments-network reported second-quarter profit that topped market expectations. Volume for the stock crowded 4.3 million shares, better than four times its daily average.

A news release issued August 3 noted that the company reported net income of $608 million, up 32.8%, and earnings per diluted share of $4.76, up 36.4%, in each case versus the year-ago period.

Net revenue for the second quarter of 2011 was $1.7 billion, a 22.1% increase versus the same period in 2010. On a constant currency basis, net revenue increased 18.0%.

“Solid global performance, including strong increases in volume and processed transactions, fueled double-digit revenue growth this quarter,” said MasterCard CEO Ajay Banga in the same release. “While payment volumes have risen across our base customers, were also seeing new business such as the portfolio conversions of SunTrust and Sovereign, as well as new processing relationships in the Netherlands and in Brazil, contribute to growth.”

Banga added, “During the quarter, work continued in the mobile commerce category highlighted by an agreement with Google and multiple partners to launch the Google Wallet, as well as our alliance with Isis, in the U.S. Additionally, the previously announced Orange and Barclaycard contactless mobile payment service became available to U.K. consumers in May. Other notable agreements we executed include a commercial alliance with China Union Pay to enable its cards for cross-border e-Commerce, and a new, multi-product agreement with Swedbank in the Nordic and Baltic regions.”

MasterCard is a global payments and technology company. It operates the world’s fastest payments processing network, connecting consumers, financial institutions, merchants, governments and businesses in more than 210 countries and territories.

Global Traffic Network Inc. (GNET) takes flight on takeover bid

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011

Shares of Global Traffic Network Inc. (Nasdaq: GNET) rose 19.5% to $13.95 after the provider of personalized news information agreed to be purchased by private-equity firm GTCR LLC. Volume for the stock Wednesday was well in excess of two million shares, trouncing a daily average of less than 131,000.

A news release issued August 3 revealed that the Toronto-based company, a leading provider of custom traffic and news reports to radio and television stations outside the United States, announced the proposed takeover.

Under the terms of the agreement, Global stockholders will receive $14.00 in cash for each share of Global’s common stock, which represents approximately a 20% premium over the closing price on Tuesday, August 2, and a 22.7% premium based on the 60-day volume weighted average price of $11.41.

The Company operates the largest traffic and news network in Australia, operates traffic networks in eight Canadian markets and the largest national radio traffic network across the United Kingdom. In exchange for providing custom traffic and news reports, television and radio stations provide Global Traffic Network with commercial airtime inventory that the Company sells to advertisers. As a result, radio and television stations incur no out-of-pocket costs when contracting to use Global Traffic Network’s services.