Posts Tagged ‘technology’

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.

Web.com Group Inc. (WWWW) goes buying, stock rockets

Thursday, August 4th, 2011

Web.com Group Inc. (Nasdaq: WWWW) shares got 31.4% worth of lift to $11.38 late Thursday morning, on Q2 results and acquisition news. Volume for the stock topped 1.4 million shares, compared with a daily average of 421,000.

A Reuters story out August 4 reported that the e-commerce company agreed to buy website services provider Network Solutions to fuel growth, and posted quarterly profit above estimates.

The story also noted that Web.com, which provides web marketing products to small businesses, said purchasing Network Solutions would triple its customer base to about three million subscribers and give significant cross-sell and up-sell opportunities.

Web.com, based in Jacksonville, Florida will pay $405 million in cash, issue 18 million common shares and refinance Network Solutions’ net debt.

Second-quarter profit was helped by a 73% surge in its subscription revenue.

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.

Quepassa Corp. (QPSA) leaps on myYearbook buyout

Wednesday, July 20th, 2011

Quepassa Corp. (AMEX: QPSA) shares gained 33.5% to $9.52, after the social-media company said it would acquire the owner of myYearbook.com in a cash-and-stock deal worth $100 million. Volume for the stock topped five million shares, compared to a daily average of just over one million.

The company, based in West Palm Beach, Florida and owner of popular Latino social network Quepasa.com and cross-platform social game development studio Quepasa Games, announced in a news release Wednesday that it has executed a definitive agreement to merge with Insider Guides, Inc., DBA myYearbook, the best place to meet new people on the web or mobile device, for $100 million, comprised of approximately $82 million in Quepasa common stock and approximately $18 million in cash.

Quepassa CEO John Abbott was quoted in the same release as saying, “With this merger, we intend to create nothing less than the public market leader in social discovery.Combination with myYearbook nearly doubles the size of Quepasa’s existing user base while positioning the new company for significantly higher growth in mobile and social games, advertising, and virtual currency. The myYearbook team is product-oriented and hungry to continue building innovative products at the convergence of social and mobile. We expect the scale of this combination to enable a new class of investor in Quepasa.

Abbott concluded, “We believe myYearbook’s proven track record in monetization and engagement will fuel significant future growth.”

myYearbook makes meeting new people fun and easy online and on your mobile phone. myYearbook combines innovative social games, virtual goods, social applications, and a robust virtual currency called “Lunch Money” to facilitate introductions and break the ice. myYearbook started in a single high school in 2005 and has grown to over 32.7 million members worldwide.

ENGlobal (ENG) surges on new contract

Wednesday, July 6th, 2011

ENGlobal (Nasdaq: ENG) shares hiked 15.4% to $3.60, after the leading provider of engineering and related project services announced that it has been awarded an engineering, procurement, and construction services agreement from Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLC, a leading chemical manufacturer. Volume for the stock topped 159,000 shares, dwarfing an all-day average of around 62,000.

The contract scope includes prioritizing and performing engineering and detail design support services for various plant systems. GP Chemicals has directed ENGlobal to evaluate equipment, data availability and delivery, as well as required unit start-up and commissioning dates.

It is anticipated that ENGlobal’s procurement responsibilities will include managing the overall purchasing process, including preparing requests for proposal (RFP) documents, evaluating commercial and technical terms, purchasing equipment, and managing purchase orders and contracts, among other services.

ENGlobal CEO Edward L. Pagano was quoted in the July 6 release announcing the contract as saying: “We are especially pleased to announce this significant award from Georgia-Pacific Chemicals, which demonstrates a successful cross-selling initiative between our Automation and Engineering & Construction segments.

“In addition,” Pagano concluded, “this award achieves one of our Markets Strategy initiatives, which is to provide multiple services across our core client base.”

ENGlobal, founded in 1985 and headquartered in Houston, is a provider of engineering and related project services principally to the energy sector throughout the United States and internationally.