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CTI Industries Corp. (CTIB) – Buzz Stock of the Day

Friday, April 30th, 2010


Shares of CTI Industries Corp. (Nasdaq: CTIB) were up as much as 79 percent from yesterday’s close in morning trading after the company announced first quarter earnings of $599,000 or 22 cents per share, up 544 percent from the same period a year ago, driven by higher sales of its pouch and novelty products, and a 3 percent increase in gross margin.


Revenue for the quarter was up 29 percent to $12.4 million, from $9.6 million in the same quarter a year ago.


Sales of pouch products were up 208 percent from $986,000 in the first quarter 2009 to $3,041,000 in the first quarter of 2010. Most of this increase was a reflection of strong continuing sales of zippered vacuumable pouches to a principal customer. Sales of CTI’s proprietary ZipVac™ line of vacuumable pouches also increased.

Novelty product revenues were up 18.6 percent, from $6,580,000 in the first quarter of 2009 to $7,804,000 in the first quarter of 2010. Sales of laminated films showed a modest decline from $1,876,000 in the first quarter of 2009 to $1,367,000 in the first quarter of 2010.

Gross margins increased to 24.5 percent in the first quarter of 2010 compared to 21.5 percent for the first quarter of 2009. This increase is the result of increased production and sales volume during the first quarter of 2010 resulting in lower unit cost than in the same period of 2009 and a change in the mix of products sold to certain novelty and pouch products having a higher margin.

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iRobot Corp. (IRBT) – Buzz Stock of the Day

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

Shares of robotics technology solutions provider, iRobot Corp. (Nasdaq: IRBT) were up as much as 30 percent from yesterday’s close in morning trading today after the company announced better-than-expected first quarter results.


First quarter profit increased to $6 million, from a loss of $2 million in the same period a year ago. Revenue increased 67 percent to $95 million, from $57 million in the same period a year ago.

Analysts polled by Thomson Reuters on average expected the company to earn 4 cents per share on revenue of $83.8 million.

The company said its international home robot revenue more than doubled to $37 million during the quarter, and its government and industrial robot revenue rose 76 percent.

“As a result of outstanding performance by both divisions in the first quarter and good visibility on the rest of 2010, we are increasing our full-year financial expectations,” said chairman and CEO, Colin Angle in a statement.

iRobot anticipates earning between 6 cents to 8 cents per share for the second quarter and 35 cent to 40 cents per share for the full year. Analysts expected the company to post a loss of 4 cents per share for the second quarter and a profit of 23 cents per share for the year.

With $62.9 million in cash and equivalents, and only $3.9 million in long-term debt, the company has also begun to look at opportunities to grow by acquisition, according to CFO, John Leahy. “M&A has moved up the priority list in terms of things we’re spending time on,” he said. However, he added that due to its optimistic view on its own potential for organic growth, the company plans to be “very cautious” in its evaluation of potential acquisition targets.

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Synergetics USA (SURG) – Buzz Stock of the Day

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

Shares of medical device maker Synergetics USA, Inc. (Nasdaq: SURG) were up as much as 72 percent today after the company said Alcon Laboratories Inc (ACL.N) agreed to pay $32 million for the right to sell some of Synergetics’ products worldwide and to settle all pending litigation between the two companies.


Earlier this month, Synergetics announced a strategic agreement with Stryker Corporation. The agreement includes the sale of Synergetics’ accounts receivable, open sales orders, inventory and certain intellectual property related to the Omni® product line. In addition, the agreement provides for Synergetics to supply disposable ultrasonic instrument tips and certain other consumable products used in conjunction with the Sonopet/Omni® ultrasonic aspirator console and handpieces; and pursue certain development projects for new products associated with Stryker’s intraoperative ultrasound products.

Synergetics will receive between $2.5 million and $3.0 million in proceeds from the transactions once all inventory transfers are completed.

For the quarter ended Jan. 31, Synergetics profit more than doubled to $877,000, or 4 cents per share, from $389,000, or 2 cents per share, in the same period a year earlier. Second quarter revenue slipped to $13 million from $13.7 million due to lower sales neurosurgical products

The company reduced its sales and marketing costs by about $900,000, and trimmed its general and administrative and research and development spending.

Shares of Synergetics have been up as much as 139 percent over the past three months.



Cardiovascular Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: CSII) Buzz Stock of the Day

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009


Shares of Cardiovascular Systems, Inc (CSI) have been steadily rising in the week following the Company’s announcement of promising financials for the first quarter fiscal 2010 ended September 30, 2009.

CSI increased revenue 30 percent in the first quarter of fiscal 2010, to $15.2 million compared to revenue of $11.6 million for the same quarter of the previous year. Likewise, CSI’s net loss improved 55 percent to $(6.2) million, or $(0.43) per basic and diluted share, in the first quarter of fiscal 2010, from $(13.7) million, or $(2.75) per basic and diluted share, for the same quarter 2009.

David L. Martin, CSI president and chief executive officer, said, “Balancing revenue growth with effective expense management helped drive a substantial reduction in our loss from the fiscal 2009 first quarter, moving CSI toward our goal of profitability.”

The number of weighted average common shares outstanding increased to 14.5 million from 5.0 million in the first quarter of fiscal 2009, primarily due to new shares issued in conjunction with the February 2009 reverse merger with Replidyne, Inc., including the conversion of all preferred stock of the company to common stock.

Additionally, the fiscal first-quarter 2010 gross margin increased to 77 percent from 67 percent in the same period last year, driven by higher disposable volumes, manufacturing efficiencies, product cost reductions and shipment of fewer controller units. Operating expenses decreased 18 percent, due to effective expense management, the year-earlier write-off of $1.7 million in IPO costs, and completion and timing of development projects and clinical studies.

Adjusted EBITDA, calculated as loss from operations, less depreciation and amortization and stock-based compensation expense, improved by 70 percent to a loss of $(3.6) million versus a loss of $(11.8) million in the year-ago period. Cash and cash equivalents remained strong at $30.8 million and included $3.0 million of net funding received in conjunction with signing an agreement to establish a second production facility in Pearland, Texas.

Martin continued, “During the quarter, we focused on driving adoption in existing accounts, including re-educating physicians on proper clinical protocols for using the Diamondback 360° to change lesion compliance in vessels above the knee. As a result, we are seeing greater product usage in many accounts. These improvements were offset by seasonal weakness in endovascular procedures, resulting in revenue slightly below our expected range.”

The number of hospitals using the Diamondback 360® PAD System rose to 611 by the end of the fiscal 2010 first quarter, a nearly 90-percent increase over a year ago and 55 more than the end of the fourth quarter of fiscal 2009. Sales of disposable device units totaled 4,541 units in the first quarter of fiscal 2010 versus 3,636 units in the first quarter of last fiscal year, a 25-percent increase. Revenue generated from customer reorders continued to grow, increasing to 92 percent of total revenue for the fiscal 2010 first quarter from 72 percent in last year’s first quarter.

MOD-PAC Corp. (Nasdaq: MPAC) Buzz Stock of the Day

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

Paper products maker, MOD-PAC Corp. (Nasdaq: MPAC) reported a sharp increase in third quarter profit driven by cost restructuring initiatives to improve operating leverage, and increases in the company’s folding carton sales and custom folding carton sales, offset by lower stock packaging and print service sales.

For the quarter ended October 3, MOD-PAC reported profit of $1.01 million, or 29 cents per share, compared with profit of $14,000 and flat EPS in the same quarter a year ago. Revenue for the quarter decreased to $12.59 million, from $12.64 million a year ago.

“Our custom folding carton sales have grown exceptionally well,” said MOD-PAC’s president and chief executive officer, Daniel Keane in a statement. “Many of our customers produce private label products for the consumer staples market. Consumers in this economic environment are highly cost conscious and tend to buy more store brands which drives sales for our customers. Importantly, as our customers are realizing stronger sales, we are also capturing a greater percentage of their business and adding new accounts.”

Sales of folding cartons, which include custom folding cartons and stock packaging, were up 11.2 percent, or $1.18 million, to $11.65 million in the 2009 third quarter from $10.47 million in the prior year third quarter. Custom folding carton sales drove the product line increase. Custom folding carton sales for the third quarter of 2009 were $9.41 million, up $1.21 million, or 14.8 percent, from 2008 third quarter sales of $8.19 million. Greater sales from two large existing customers and the addition of one new customer, more than offset reduced sales from customers impacted by the economy and decreased waste sales due to a drop in the recycled paperboard market.

Gross profit for the 2009 third quarter was $2.52 million, or 20 percent of total revenue, compared with gross profit of $1.98 million, or 15.6 percent of total revenue, in the same period a year earlier.

Shares of MOD-PAC surged 73 percent touching on a high of $4.25 after the Company announced third-quarter earnings of 29 cents a share on revenue of $12.6 million.