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Collective Brands Inc. (PSS) ponders options, stock rockets

Thursday, August 25th, 2011

Collective Brands Inc. (NYSE: PSS) shares rose 19.8% to $12.32 after the parent of Payless and Stride Rite shoe stores said it would explore strategic options. Volume for the stock surmounted 4.8 million shares, or more than double its full-day average.

A news release out August 24 reported that the company, based out of Topeka, Kansas, said that as part of its efforts to optimize the performance of its Payless and Stride Rite store fleet, it would close approximately 475 under-performing and low-volume, non-strategic stores in the next three years with more than 300 of those closings coming by the end of this fiscal year.

The Company estimated that the costs for lease terminations, severance, and other exit costs related to closing these stores could be in the range of $25 million to $35 million.

The release also quoted CEO Michael Massey as saying, “While the second quarter was challenging for the company, we are taking aggressive actions to improve the business.

“In Payless Domestic, we are gaining a much greater understanding of our customers and their needs and expectations. With this clarity, we are taking short term actions to improve our performance, accelerating key initiatives, and adjusting our longer term strategies. At the same time, we will continue to invest for growth and profitability in our Performance + Lifestyle Group and international businesses.”

In the same release, investors could also see that net sales for the quarter ending July 30 increased 4.9% to $882.4 million. The second quarter 2011 net loss attributable to Collective Brands, Inc. was $35.0 million or $0.58 per diluted share. Excluding certain impairment and severance charges, adjusted net earnings attributable to Collective Brands were $9.9 million, or $0.16 per diluted share.

Dycom Industries Inc. (DY) shares higher on strong numbers

Wednesday, August 24th, 2011

Dycom Industries Inc. (NYSE: DY) shares gained 10.3% to $15.25, after the specialty contracting company late Tuesday reported a spike in fiscal fourth-quarter income. Volume for the stock surmounted one million shares, whereas its daily average was about 363,000.

A news release dated August 23 reported that the company, based out of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, had revenues of $303.7 million for the quarter ended July 30, 2011, compared to $281.5 million for the quarter ended July 31, 2010, an increase of 10.8% after adjusting for revenues from acquired businesses and the incremental week in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2010;

Quarterly net income of $13.0 million, or $0.38 per common share diluted, compared to $4.6 million, or $0.12 per common share diluted, for the prior-year quarter. Share repurchases amounted to 580,000 shares of its common stock for $9.1 million in open market transactions during the quarter ended July 30, 2011.

Dycom is a leading provider of specialty contracting services throughout the United States. These services include engineering, construction, maintenance and installation services to telecommunications providers, underground facility locating services to various utilities including telecommunications providers, and other construction and maintenance services to electric and gas utilities and others.

Demand Media Inc. (DMD) OKs share buyback, share prices hike

Monday, August 22nd, 2011

Demand Media Inc. (NYSE: DMD) rose 8.5% to $7.80 after the online content provider said its board had approved the repurchase of as much as $25 million of its shares. Volume for the stock was 424,000 shares, surpassing its all-day average of around 410,000.

A press release issued August 22 quoted CEO Richard Rosenblatt as saying, “this share repurchase program reflects confidence in our business and our commitment to maximize shareholder value.”

Under the program, Demand Media is authorized to repurchase up to $25 million of its outstanding shares from time to time on the open market or in negotiated transactions. The timing and amounts of any purchases will be based on share price, market conditions and other factors. The program does not require the Company to purchase any specific number of shares and may be suspended or discontinued at management’s discretion at any time without prior notice.

Headquartered in Santa Monica, California, Demand Media, Inc. is a content and social media company that serves consumers, advertisers, publishers and creative professionals with a diverse portfolio of properties, products and services.

Eastman Kodak Co. (EK) gets lift from patent sale speculation

Thursday, August 18th, 2011

Eastman Kodak Co. (NYSE: EK) shares rallied 11.5% to $3.00, a day after The Wall Street Journal reported the company had begun exploring a possible sale of digital-imaging patents. Volume for the stock totaled 58.7 million shares, crushing a daily average of 13.1 million.

The Journal reported Wednesday that Kodak, through investment firm Lazard, had begun shopping around a portfolio of 1,100 patents. Kodak advertised the move a month ago, but investors appear to be paying closer attention now that Google Inc. said it would pay $12.5 billion to buy Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc., chiefly for its patents.

The Journal, citing anonymous sources, reported the patents have drawn interest from a “strategic buyer in the wireless industry looking to use the patents for defensive protection.”

Kodak declined to comment on the patent sale.

Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc. (MMI) gets Googled, leaps in price

Tuesday, August 16th, 2011

Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc. (NYSE: MMI) shares remain skyward 55% today over Friday’s close after Google Inc. (Nasdaq: GOOG) said it would buy the cellphone business for about $12.5 billion, or $40 a share. Monday after the deal was announced, volume for Motorola ballooned to 54.4 million shares from a daily average of 4.3 million.

A release published August 15 noted that the acquisition of Motorola Mobility, a dedicated Android partner, will enable Google to supercharge the Android ecosystem and will enhance competition in mobile computing. Motorola Mobility will remain a licensee of Android and Android will remain open. Google will run Motorola Mobility as a separate business.

Larry Page, CEO of Google, was quoted in the release as saying, “Motorola Mobility’s total commitment to Android has created a natural fit for our two companies. Together, we will create amazing user experiences that supercharge the entire Android ecosystem for the benefit of consumers, partners and developers. I look forward to welcoming Motorolans to our family of Googlers.”

In the same release, Sanjay Jha, CEO of Motorola Mobility, said, “This transaction offers significant value for Motorola Mobility’s stockholders and provides compelling new opportunities for our employees, customers, and partners around the world.

“We have shared a productive partnership with Google to advance the Android platform, and now through this combination we will be able to do even more to innovate and deliver outstanding mobility solutions across our mobile devices and home businesses.”

Motorola Mobility Holdings, Inc. fuses innovative technology with human insights to create experiences that simplify, connect and enrich people’s lives. Its portfolio includes converged mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets; wireless accessories; end-to-end video and data delivery; and management solutions, including set-tops and data-access devices