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Buzz Stocks for the week of 3/16/09- CELG, RMDX, LOCM, RJET, PANL

Friday, March 27th, 2009

Here’s a quick recap of this week’s Buzz Stocks.

3 out of our 5 daily buzz stocks ended the week higher.

Monday
Buzz Stock of the Day:

Celegene Corp. (Nasdaq: CELG)
Open (3/23/09): $47.19
Close (3/27/09): $46.04
Percentage Change: -2.4 percent
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Tuesday
Buzz Stock of the Day:

RemoteMDx, Inc. (OTCBB: RMDX)
Open (3/24/09): $0.13
Close (3/27/09):
$0.17
Percentage Change: +23.5 percent
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Wednesday
Buzz Stock of the Day:

Local.com, Inc. (Nasdaq: LOCM)
Open (3/25/09): $2.36
Close (3/27/09): $2.26
Percentage Change:
-4,2 percent

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Thursday
Buzz Stock of the Day:
Republic Airways Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: RJET)
Open: (3/26/09): $5.11
Closed (3/27/09): $5.96
Percentage Change: +16.6 percent
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Friday
Buzz Stock of the Day:
Universal Display Corp. (Nasdaq: PANL)
Open (3/27/09): $9.29
Close (3/27/09): $9.34
Percentage Change: +0.5 percent
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Buzz Stock of the Day- Universal Display (PANL)

Friday, March 27th, 2009

A paradigm shift in display technology is right around the bend.

Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) technology is threatening the Liquid Crystal Display, or LCD, standard because of its flexibility, low power consumption and versatility.

Our Buzz Stock of the Day, Universal Display Corporation (Nasdaq: PANL) is one of the companies leading this change. Universal Display engages in the research, development and commercialization of OLED technologies and materials.

Unlike LCD panels, where a backlight sends light through thin-filmed transistors reflect off the liquid crystals, OLED technology actually lights up the pixels by sending a current through the thin-filmed transistors.

Here’s a clip that details some of the advantages of Universal Display’s OLED display technologies:

With more 750 patents, Universal Display intends to continue to employ a licensing model, rather than become a manufacturer.

The strategy seems to be paying off. Universal Display’s Q4 sales clocked in at $3.6 million, a 24 percent increase over the same period last year. The company’s net loss per-share grew from $0.08 to $0.11.

The good news is that the company’s breakthrough technology is gaining traction. Some of the biggest names in display technology including Samsung, LG Display, Sony, and Nokia all showcased their latest OLED prototypes at this year’s CES, and mostly all developers of OLED use some of Universal Display’s intellectual property.

Universal Display has also been working with the U.S. Army for years to produce a low-power, wearable display that can fit it tight spots–why? Because it’s bendable. The prototype, manufactured by LG Display and L-3 Display Systems, is a grainy, monochrome proof of concept, but the full-color and truly flexible versions are getting closer to becoming a reality every day, according to a recent article.

Buzz Stock of the Day- Local.com (LOCM)

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009


There are about 14.6 million small-to-medium-sized businesses in the United States, and they spent more than $6.9 billion in local online advertising in 2008, according to a recent Media Life article.

Big firms have shied away from doing business with SMBs, primarily because of how difficult and time consuming it can be. Many times media sellers spend the same amount of time chasing SMBs, as they do larger businesses, and end up with a much smaller payday when they close a deal.

But sellers can’t ignore SMBs. They have the spending power and they’re spending.

The question is: Where?

Search and rich-media, according to Gordon Borrell of Borrell Associates.

Borrell predicted that SMB spending on paid search will increase by 34.9 percent to hit $3 billion and spending on streaming audio and visual will increase 274.6 percent to hit $563.2 million.

That’s where our Buzz Stock of the Day, Local.com, Inc. (Nasdaq: LOCM) comes in.

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The company provides paid-search advertising services to local and national businesses on the Internet in the United States and Europe, primarily through its destination Web site, Local.com, and also through private label search listings that are used by newspapers and other local publishers across the country.

Chief executive, Heath Clarke recently stated that the company has a “very bullish view on the near and long-term prospects for our business, and why Local.com is nearing break-even and has the confidence to project 30 percent revenue growth to about $50 million this year and turn to net income despite the tough economy.”

Ad budgets are being cut across the board, but Local.com is predicting that the plumber who stops running an ad in the Yellow Pages is going to look to spend his savings on a service like Local.com that may offer a better ROI on his marketing spend.

“Not only will our industry and Local.com receive some of the spend in the near-term, but in the long-term we believe our industry will permanently win this ad spend,” Clarke said in a conference call with analysts.

Clarke cited a study by Kelsey Group, which stated online online ad revenues will grow about 15 percent this year and local online ad revenues will grow about 25 percent, and expected Local.com to outperform the industry growth rates and gain market share “for the fourth year in a row.”

Here’s a quick overview of the company’s full-year results:

Revenue – Revenue was $38.3 million for the year ended December 31, 2008, a 78% increase over $21.5 million in 2007.

Net Loss – Net loss for the full year 2008 was $8.6 million or $0.60 per common share, an improvement over the $18.2 million or $1.58 loss per common share in 2007.

Adjusted EBITDA – Adjusted EBITDA was ($4.7 million), an improvement from ($7.2 million) in 2007. Adjusted EBITDA is net loss excluding: provision for income taxes; interest and other income (expenses), net; depreciation; amortization; and stock based compensation charges.

Balance Sheet – On December 31, 2008, the company had $12.1 million in cash and no debt.

Shares of Local.com, Inc. trade near their 52-week low.

Buzz Stock of the Day- China Sunergy Co. (CSUN)

Friday, March 20th, 2009

Declines in inventory value have plagued the results of solar companies including LDK Solar Co. Ltd. (NYSE: LDK) and Canadian Solar, Inc. (Nasdaq: CSIQ), both of which have all felt the crunch from the write downs they have to take because of cancellations and postponed orders that have resulted from current market conditions.

Another key contributor to the lackluster performance of solar companies is a pullback in solar subsidies in Germany and Spain and a strengthening U.S. dollar against the euro, which has sent prices of solar products tumbling.

Our Buzz Stock of the Day, China Sunergy Co., Ltd. (Nasdaq: CSUN) is no exception.

“China Sunergy has faced the same unprecedented and volatile environment as many of our peers across the solar sector, as a result of the ongoing global financial crisis,” according to China Sunergy Chief Executive Dr. Allen Wang.

Excluding items, China Sunergy reported an adjusted loss of 42 cents per ADS, wider than analysts’ estimates of a loss of 32 cents. Revenue fell nearly 40 percent to $43.2 million. Weak demand and prices hit China Sunergy’s gross margins, which came in at negative 33.1 percent for the quarter.

But “expectations were pretty low,” according to Jeffries’ analyst Paul Clegg, who doubted that investors would be”deeply disappointed relative to expectation.”

Clegg said there was a lot of uncertainty on when demand in the end markets would recover and investors “would be well served to take a conservative outlook in 2009.”

Despite the dim results, there is a ray of sunshine in China Sunergy’s future.

The company said it expects margins to be “definitively” positive in the second quarter and sees it in the range of 15 percent to 20 percent for the second half of the year.

The number of solar cells the company shipped in 2008 increased 45 percent over 2007. China Sunergy said it will continue to focus on growing sales of its high efficiency cells as a percentage of total shipments to benefit from increased margins.

China Sunergy remained cash flow positive despite a 39 percent decline in overall shipments, to 14.1 megawatts (MW). The company expects to shipments of between 150 MW to 200 MW for 2009.

“We expect conditions to remain difficult in the coming quarter, however we retain our belief and confidence that our advanced solar cell offerings, coupled with our R&D, engineering and manufacturing capabilities will ensure the Company fulfills its long-term potential,” Wang said.

Buzz Stock of the Day: ITT Corp. (ITT)

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

Last week, engineering giant, ITT Corp. (NYSE: ITT) announced a $317 million order from the U.S. Naval Systems Command for the company’s vehicle receiver jammers–vehicle-mounted systems that prevent the detonation of improvised explosive devices, or IEDs.

According to a recent news release, the contract has the potential to swell to $1.7 billion.

In addition to its work with the armed forces, ITT has a great foothold in the infrastructure market, particularly in water treatment.

ITT’s vice president of business development, Colin Sabol recently stated: “Communities around the country, from major metropolitan cities to rural small towns, are now working to secure funds to launch much-needed infrastructure projects, such as drinking water and wastewater projects,” said Colin Sabol, vice president of business development for ITT’s Fluid Technology business. “ITT has extensive experience with the planning and creation of such projects, and measuring how project success produces benefits to the health and economy of a community.”

ITT Corp.’s stock has outperformed the S&P 500 over the last 52 weeks. With a trailing p/e of 9 (which is in line with many of the company’s competitors), operating cash flow of about $1 billion (ttm), quarterly revenue growth (yoy) of more than 16 percent, and shares trading near their 52-week low, this could be a good time to consider ITT Corp. for your portfolio.