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Takeover target WPCS International Inc. (WPCS) leaps in price

Thursday, June 16th, 2011

WPCS International Inc. (Nasdaq: WPCS) shares gained 30.9% to $2.92 today after home-security and media-services provider Multiband Corp. (Nasdaq: MBND) signed a non-binding letter of intent to buy the communications-infrastructure firm for $3.20 a share. Shares in WPCS totaled 876,000, compared to average daily volume of just over 23,000.

The acquisition, which will be subject to customary due diligence, negotiation of a definitive merger agreement and other conditions, including the approval of the shareholders of WPCS, is expected to close by the end of the third quarter of 2011. Multiband is offering $3.20 in cash per share for WPCS shares.

In conjunction with the LOI announcement, Multiband has entered into a separate agreement with a third party to acquire for cash at $3.20 per share approximately 710,000 shares of WPCS’s outstanding common stock, representing an approximate 10% interest in WPCS.

In the June 16 press release announcing the takeover, Multiband CEO James L. Mandel commented, “This strategic acquisition will be significant for Multiband, expanding our service offering across a similar geographic footprint to our current presence and creating opportunity for significant operational leverage through the consolidation of real estate, training, and overhead expenses.

“Once integrated, we expect the acquisition to be immediately accretive, adding more than $100 million in revenue and between $5-8 million in EBITDA, on an annual basis.”

The LOI with WPCS has been approved by the Board of Directors of Multiband.

WPCS, based out of Exton, Pa., is a design-build engineering company that focuses on the implementation requirements of communications infrastructure.

MediaMind Technologies Inc. (MDMD) acquired by DG, stock soars

Thursday, June 16th, 2011

MediaMind Technologies Inc. (Nasdaq: MDMD) shares gained 38.2% to $22.03 a piece Thursday, after DG Fastchannel Inc. (Nasdaq: DGIT) said it would pay $418 million, or $22 a share, to buy the digital-advertising company. Volume for the stock topped 2.3 million shares, routing a daily average of just over 70,000.

A news release June 16 announced the definitive agreement, under which DG will acquire MediaMind in an all-cash transaction. The acquisition creates one of the premier global online and television advertising technology companies.

Upon closing, Gal Trifon, President and CEO of MediaMind, will serve as DG’s Chief Digital Officer, leading DG’s online advertising business. Additionally, Ofer Zadikario, MediaMind’s Chief Solutions Officer, will join DG in the same position.

“This is a game-changing transaction that provides DG with an unmatched global footprint, broad customer reach and an innovative platform in television and the fast-growing online advertising market,” said Scott Ginsburg, Chairman and CEO of DG in the same news release. “

In the release, Trifon was quoted thus, “We believe this transaction offers significant value for our shareholders and is the natural, next step for MediaMind. DG will provide us with the added scale and resources to continue to grow our platform and enhance the services we provide our customers. Working together with DG, we will provide a single solution for advertising creation, distribution, and monitoring for cross-platform campaigns.

“We are excited to partner with DG,” Trifon concluded, “to continue to increase our base of large advertisers and expand our global operations, and we are confident that our employees will benefit from the greater opportunities at the combined company.”

Headquartered in New York, MediaMind has 37 sales and representation offices covering 64 countries. In 2010, MediaMind delivered campaigns for 9,000 brand owners using approximately 3,800 media and creative agencies across 8,200 global web publishers in 64 countries.

EMS Technologies Inc. (ELMG) has honey of a day on Honeywell deal

Monday, June 13th, 2011

EMS Technologies Inc. (Nasdaq: ELMG) shares gained 32.3% to $32.82 Monday, after Honeywell International Inc. (NYSE: HON) said it would acquire the maker of wireless-communications products for $33 a share. Volume for EMS stock topped the 4.7-million mark, far greater than its daily average of just above 80,000 shares.
Under the terms of the agreement, which has been unanimously approved by both companies’ Boards of Directors, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Honeywell will commence a tender offer within ten business days to purchase all of EMS’s outstanding shares for $33.00 per share in cash. The transaction represents a 33% premium to EMS’s closing stock price on June 10, and a 59% premium to EMS’s closing price on April 18, one day prior to the Company’s announcement that it was reviewing strategic alternatives.

The Board of Directors of EMS will recommend that EMS shareholders tender their shares in the tender offer. The transaction, which is subject to successful completion of the tender offer, regulatory approval and customary closing terms and conditions, is expected to be completed in the third quarter of 2011.

“This announcement is the culmination of the robust strategic review process we have been engaged in since April,” said Jack Mowell, Chairman of EMS’s Board of Directors in the June 13 press release trumpeting the deal. “With the assistance of experienced outside advisors, we determined that this transaction is the best way to maximize value for our shareholders.”

EMS, located in Norcross, Georgia, keeps people and systems connected – on land, at sea, in the air or in space. EMS offers industry-leading technology to support Aero Connectivity and Global Resource Management markets though a broad range of cutting-edge satellite and terrestrial network products; helping businesses, assets and people stay connected and promoting universal mobility, visibility and intelligence

Ulta Salon, Cosmetics & Fragrance Inc. (ULTA) has beautiful bottom line, stock hikes

Wednesday, June 8th, 2011

Ulta Salon, Cosmetics & Fragrance Inc. (Nasdaq: ULTA) shares gained 8.7% to $53.92, a day after the beauty-products maker posted better-than-expected first-quarter results. Volume for the stock topped 1.9 million shares, towering over a daily average of 639,000.

Tuesday, Ulta, based in Bolingbrook, Ill., announced comparable store sales (sales for stores open at least 14 months) increased 11.1% in the period ended April 30, 2011, compared to an increase of 10.8% in the first quarter of fiscal 2010. Net income increased 70.5% to $23.3 million compared to $13.7 million in the first quarter of fiscal 2010.

In the June 7, 2011 press release which divulged these numbers, Ulta CEO Chuck Rubin commented, “We had a terrific start to the year with total sales, comparable store sales and net income per share solidly ahead of our guidance, demonstrating the ongoing preference of our beauty experience and the continued success of our growth strategies.

Rubin continued, “Our first quarter results included net sales growth of 20.6% driven by an 11.1% increase in comparable store sales and the expansion of our store base. Operating income grew faster than sales climbing 67.4% from the first quarter last year to 10.1% of net sales. During the quarter, we gained market share advancing each of the priorities we set at the beginning of the year. To this end, we were pleased with our new store performance and remain on track to expand square footage by 16% this year.”

Ulta is the largest beauty retailer that provides one-stop shopping for prestige, mass and salon products and salon services in the United States.

Layne Christensen Co. (LAYN) surges on Q1 results

Wednesday, June 8th, 2011

Layne Christensen Co. (Nasdaq: LAYN) shares rose 13.8% to $31.19, after the provider of drilling and construction services reported first-quarter results that beat estimates. Volume of more than 127,000 has already outdistanced its daily average of 104,264.

The company, based in Mission Woods, Kansas, today announced net income for the first quarter ended April 30, 2011, of $13,066,000, or $0.66 per diluted share, compared to net income of $6,571,000, or $0.34 per diluted share last year.

Revenues for the three months ended April 30, 2011, increased $36,656,000, or 15.9%, to $267,371,000 compared to $230,715,000 for the same period last year.

Company CEO Andrew Schmitt led off the June 8, 2011 press release announcing the improved bottom line by commenting, “Layne Christensen Company had an all-time record first quarter in revenues and the third best first quarter in earnings, excluding the gain on sale of our Fontana, California facility.

“The Mineral Exploration Division was up significantly over last year in both revenues and earnings and the Water Infrastructure Division improved in an environment of continued weakness in municipal spending. Our Energy Division remains profitable despite very weak natural gas pricing. The markets in which we operate outside the U.S. still look very strong.”

For well over a century, Layne Christensen has been drilling deep to bring vital natural resources to the surface. Today, it claims to use the 21st century’s most advanced technologies to locate and produce water, minerals and energy – all essential to people’s lives every day.