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Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Earnings- 6th May 2009(1)

4:09PM Cisco Systems beats by $0.05, beats on revs (CSCO) 19.61 -0.02 : Reports Q3 (Apr) earnings of $0.30 per share, excluding non-recurring items, $0.05 better than the First Call consensus of $0.25; revenues fell 16.6% year/year to $8.16 bln vs the $8.07 bln consensus. Cash and cash equivalents and investments were $33.6 billion at the end of the third quarter of fiscal 2009, compared with $26.2 billion at the end of fiscal 2008, and compared with $29.5 billion at the end of the second quarter of fiscal 2009. Co said, "Cisco delivered solid financial performance despite a challenging global economy and period of evolving market dynamics... These results demonstrate our ability to drive operational excellence and manage profitability across varying economic cycles. We will use this period of market transition to align and optimize resources, make strategic investments, move into market adjacencies and enhance relationships with our customers. As we exit the quarter with a compelling financial position and an innovation engine from both a products and business model perspective, we believe we are well-positioned for the eventual economic recovery."

4:09PM EnerNOC beats by $0.09, beats on revs; guides Q2 EPS in-line, revs in-line; guides FY09 EPS above consensus, revs in-line (ENOC) 18.63 -0.27 : Reports Q1 (Mar) loss of $0.63 per share, $0.09 better than the First Call consensus of ($0.72); revenues fell 1.1% year/year to $18.4 mln vs the $18.1 mln consensus. Co issues in-line guidance for Q2, sees EPS of ($0.37)-($0.30) vs. ($0.35) consensus; sees Q2 revs of $38-40 mln vs. $37.59 mln consensus. Co issues mixed guidance for FY09, sees EPS of ($1.04)-($0.93) vs. ($1.12) consensus; sees FY09 revs of $160-172 mln vs. $163.21 mln consensus.

4:04PM Blackboard beats by $0.02, beats on revs; guides Q2 EPS below consensus, revs in-line; guides FY09 EPS below consensus, revs in-line (BBBB) 32.93 -0.10 : Reports Q1 (Mar) earnings of $0.27 per share, $0.02 better than the First Call consensus of $0.25. Co issues mixed guidance for Q2, sees EPS of $0.20-0.26 vs. $0.35 consensus; sees Q2 revs of $87.5-90.5 mln vs. $90.48 mln consensus. Co issues mixed guidance for FY09, sees EPS of $1.21-1.38 vs. $1.44 consensus; sees FY09 revs of $365.5-374.5 mln vs. $368.46 mln consensus.

4:03PM MercadoLibre beats by $0.02, misses on revs (MELI) 28.94 +1.05 : Reports Q1 (Mar) earnings of $0.12 per share, $0.02 better than the First Call consensus of $0.10; revenues rose 12.2% year/year to $32.3 mln vs the $32.9 mln consensus.

4:02PM Andersons beats by $0.33, beats on revs (ANDE) 17.50 -0.14 : Reports Q1 (Mar) earnings of $0.27 per share, $0.33 better than the First Call consensus of ($0.06); revenues fell 2.2% year/year to $697 mln vs the $579.1 mln consensus. "In the past we provided an earnings range with our first quarter release, with updates as deemed necessary. After much consideration, however, we have decided to discontinue our practice of giving earnings guidance at this time. In addition to the impact of the unprecedented pressures facing the overall economy, numerous other factors will have a bearing on our full year outcome: weather patterns during the agricultural planting and growing season within our region, volatility of nutrient and energy prices, timing of railcar sales, and the performance of our equity investments, which include the ethanol production plants and Lansing Trade Group."

8:38AM XTO Energy beats by $0.15, beats on revs (XTO) 37.91 : Reports Q1 (Mar) earnings of $0.92 per share, excluding non-recurring items, $0.15 better than the First Call consensus of $0.77; revenues rose 29.3% year/year to $2.16 bln vs the $2.12 bln consensus. Co said, "Our quarterly results reflect strong old-fashioned performance for XTO Energy.. Our production volumes exceeded expectations, with sequential growth of 3%. The Company's cash flow margins expanded above $6 per Mcfe, as cash costs decreased. We strengthened the balance sheet with debt reduction of about $1.9 billion."

8:20AM US Cellular beats by $0.44, reports revs in-line (USM) 35.03 : Reports Q1 (Mar) earnings of $0.97 per share, $0.44 better than the First Call consensus of $0.53; revenues rose 1.4% year/year to $1.05 bln vs the $1.05 bln consensus. Co said, "We had solid gains in postpay customers, who are the cornerstone of our strategy... These postpay customers make up 95 percent of U.S. Cellular's retail base, and they are buying more of our smart phones and touchscreen phones, and using more of our data services. As a result, we had strong gains in data revenues and increased service revenues despite a loss in roaming revenues resulting from the acquisition of Alltel Corporation by Verizon Wireless. Also, U.S. Cellular has had 14 consecutive quarters of year-over-year ARPU growth. And, we kept churn low--a sign that our customer satisfaction strategy continues to be effective."

8:11AM Lincoln Educational Services beats by $0.16, beats on revs; guides FY09 above consensus (LINC) 14.49 : Reports Q1 (Mar) earnings of $0.22 per share, $0.16 better than the First Call consensus of $0.06; revenues rose 41.2% year/year to $118.6 mln vs the $112.3 mln consensus. Co issues upside guidance for FY09, sees EPS of $1.25-1.30 vs. $0.95 consensus; sees FY09 revs of $505-515 mln vs. $482.04 mln consensus. "The increase in average student population resulted in operating margin increasing to 9.0% of revenue vs 1.5% in 1Q08... We expect this momentum to continue in Q2 as we began the quarter with approximately 4,500 more students on a same school basis than we had on April 1, 2008. The investments we have made in our business are producing strong results, which we expect to continue throughout the year."

8:03AM Parker Drilling beats by $0.03, beats on revs (PKD) 3.24 : Reports Q1 (Mar) earnings of $0.05 per share, ex-items, $0.03 better than the First Call consensus of $0.02; revenues rose 0.3% year/year to $173.9 mln vs the $156.6 mln consensus. Co states, "The industry outlook for 2009 remains subdued, and will continue to impact the near-term prospects for the Company. Nevertheless, I expect our operating performance to improve as the year progresses, as we gain the benefits of a leaner cost structure; our strong technical, operational and safety leadership and our employee commitment to customer service."

8:03AM Blackstone beats by $0.03, misses on revs (BX) 12.16 : Reports Q1 (Mar) loss of $0.07 per share, excluding non-recurring items, $0.03 better than the First Call consensus of ($0.10); revenues fell 31.2% year/year to $47.1 mln vs the $64.3 mln consensus. Management and Advisory Fees were $344.6 mln, up from $320.8 mln in 1Q08 and down from $389.2 mln in 4Q08. Fee earning assets under management were approx flat at $92.2 bln vs $92.9 bln at March 31, 2008 and up from $91.0 bln at Dec 31, 2008.

7:47AM Diana Shipping beats by $0.01, beats on revs (DSX) 17.20 : Reports Q1 (Mar) earnings of $0.47 per share, $0.01 better than the First Call consensus of $0.46; revenues fell 20.5% year/year to $62.7 mln vs the $60.7 mln consensus.  Co says, "In a period of continuing economic uncertainty, Diana Shipping delivered profitable results for the 2009 first quarter by following our time-tested strategies. We have continued to manage our fleet for maximum revenue visibility, we have cultivated relationships with many of the world's leading charterers, and we have maintained a solid balance sheet with a minimal degree of leverage. As a result, we continue to believe that our Company is well-positioned to take advantage of the many opportunities that should arise out of the current turbulence in the dry bulk marketplace. We will continue to employ our strategic discipline, strong financial resources and long-term perspective to create value from such opportunities for the benefit of our shareholders."

7:32AM Transocean beats by $0.24, reports revs in-line (RIG) 72.97 : Reports Q1 (Mar) earnings of $3.75 per share, excluding non-recurring items, $0.24 better than the First Call consensus of $3.51; revenues rose 0.3% year/year to $3.12 bln vs the $3.1 bln consensus. First quarter 2009 results were exclude certain net charges, after tax, totaling $264 million, or $0.82 per diluted share.

7:32AM Almost Family beats by $0.08, beats on revs (AFAM) 26.73 : Reports Q1 (Mar) earnings of $0.68 per share, $0.08 better than the First Call consensus of $0.60; revenues rose 77.4% year/year to $69.2 mln vs the $63 mln consensus. Co says, "We're very pleased to kick 2009 off with such a great start. The strength of our strategic plan continues to be evident in our performance. Our investment in our Senior Advocacy mission which includes improved clinical programs and a commitment to credentialing our care giving staff combined with our investment in the expansion of our marketing staff and efforts have led us to another quarter of double-digit organic admissions growth. We plan to continue our efforts to build on these great results over the balance of the year."

7:27AM Cooper Tire beats by $0.11, beats on revs (CTB) 9.10 : Reports Q1 (Mar) loss of $0.36 per share, $0.11 better than the First Call consensus of ($0.47); revenues rose 18.9% year/year to $679.3 mln vs the $595.7 mln consensus. Co said, "There have been several recent signs of stabilization in tire demand, but the near-term outlook is still pressured by the macroeconomic environment. Raw materials prices are difficult to forecast, but we do not see a return to the extreme price highs of last year. Commodity prices are likely to stabilize during 2009 and then begin to increase as demand for raw materials increases."

7:03AM Quicksilver Resrcs beats by $0.07, reports revs in-line (KWK) 8.86 : Reports Q1 (Mar) earnings of $0.16 per share, excluding non-recurring items, $0.07 better than the First Call consensus of $0.09; revenues rose 18.0% year/year to $185.9 mln vs the $184.4 mln consensus. For Q109, average daily production was approximately 332 mln cubic feet of natural gas equivalent (MMcfe) per day compared to approx 211 MMcfe per day for the same period in 2008, an increase of approx 57%. Total production for Q109 was approx 29.8 bln cubic feet of natural gas equivalent (Bcfe) compared to approximately 19.2 Bcfe for Q108. The 2009 production volumes were comprised of approx 73% natural gas, approx 24% natural gas liquids and approx 3% crude oil and condensate. Increased activities at the co's Lake Arlington and Alliance projects in the northern portion of its Fort Worth Basin acreage resulted in increased production of dry gas. Sales of natural gas, NGLs and crude oil increased approx 16% to $183.6 mln in Q109 as compared to $158.4 mln in the 2008 quarter. The increase reflects a 57% increase in equivalent daily production volumes, primarily due to increased production volumes from the Fort Worth Basin in Texas, that more than offset an approximate 25% decrease in the average realized price per Mcfe.

6:55AM Devon Energy beats by $0.20, beats on revs (DVN) 54.48 : Reports Q1 (Mar) earnings of $0.48 per share, excluding non-recurring items, $0.20 better than the First Call consensus of $0.28; revenues fell 31.8% year/year to $2.03 bln vs the $1.84 bln consensus.

6:52AM Foster Wheeler misses by $0.09, misses on revs (FWLT) 24.04 : Reports Q1 (Mar) earnings of $0.59 per share, excluding non-recurring items, $0.09 worse than the First Call consensus of $0.68; revenues fell 29.6% year/year to $1.26 bln vs the $1.51 bln consensus. Co's backlog decreased to $4.91 bln from $8.95 bln 1Q08. Co says, "In 1Q09, we booked the largest single contract in terms of man-hours in the company's history - for engineering, procurement and construction management of a new oil refinery in India, did not contribute materially to the co's performance in the period. FWLT's net income in 1Q09 was lower than that of the average quarter of 2008 due to a decline in EBITDA in both of our business groups caused by a combination of factors. Non-operating items, mainly unfavorable currency translation in our Global Engineering and Construction Group, amounted to approximately $29 mln relative to the average quarter of 2008. Additionally, the Global E&C Group executed lower volumes of work and experienced unfavorable timing and mix of contracts, and volume-related under-absorption of costs relative to the average quarter of 2008. Our Global Power Group experienced lower volumes of work executed. Finally, our net income for 1Q09 was unfavorably impacted by an effective tax rate that was higher than the average quarter of 2008."

6:35AM Petrohawk Energy reports EPS in-line, beats on revs (HK) 25.16 : Reports Q1 (Mar) earnings of $0.02 per share, excluding non-recurring items, in-line with the First Call consensus of $0.02; revenues rose 22.6% year/year to $263.5 mln vs the $247.4 mln consensus. Petrohawk's production for the first quarter averaged 412 mln cubic feet equivalent per day (Mmcfe/d), a 14% increase over fourth quarter 2008 and a 58% increase over the same period one year ago. Total production for the first quarter was 37.1 bln cubic feet of natural gas equivalent (Bcfe), 93% of which was natural gas. Based on its increased capital budget and the positive performance of its drilling operations year to date, HK is increasing its previously stated guidance for 2009 average daily production to between 435 and 445 Mmcfe/d, a 44% increase over 2008. Second quarter 2009 production is now expected to average between 425 and 435 Mmcfe/d. HK gained $2.28 per Mcf from hedging, bringing realized natural gas prices to $6.64 per Mcf. The co also gained $5.51 per barrel from its hedging program during the quarter, bringing realized oil prices to $43.61 per barrel.

6:03AM Quanta Services beats by $0.01, misses on revs; guides Q2 EPS below consensus, revs below consensus (PWR) 24.06 : Reports Q1 (Mar) earnings of $0.11 per share, excluding non-recurring items, $0.01 better than the First Call consensus of $0.10; revenues fell 12.5% year/year to $738.5 mln vs the $796 mln consensus. Co issuesdownside guidance for Q2, sees EPS of $0.14-0.15 vs. $0.22 consensus; sees Q2 revs of $850-890 mln vs. $970.87 mln consensus.

5:14AM Rex Energy reports Q109 results (REXX) 4.73 : Reports Q1 (Mar) earnings of $0.06 per share, excludes items, $0.13 better than the First Call consensus of ($0.07); revenues increased 5% year/year to $17.18 mln vs the $12.23 mln consensus.

1:51AM Delta Petroleum misses by $0.03, beats on revs (DPTR) 3.13 : Reports Q1 (Mar) loss of $0.25 per share, $0.03 worse than the First Call consensus of ($0.22); revenues fell 57.6% year/year to $27.4 mln vs the $26 mln consensus. For Q109, co reports production of 6.32 bln cubic feet equivalents (Bcfe), an increase of 18% when compared with the Q108. Roger Parker, Chairman and CEO stated, "Delta's financial results for the first quarter continued to reflect depressed commodity prices. However, numerous steps have been taken to reposition the Company for the current industry environment. During the first quarter we laid down our last operating drilling rig on our Piceance Basin properties in order to significantly reduce 2009 drilling capital expenditures. Additional cost control initiatives implemented at the end of the quarter include a more than one-third reduction in personnel and a 20% salary reduction for executive officers, directors and certain members of senior management. Other general and administrative expenses have been reduced and should continue to decline during the balance of the year. Benefits from our cost-cutting efforts should be evident in the Company's second quarter financial results."

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Earnings - 30th July 2008 (2)

6:30PM Owens-Illinois beats by $0.13, reports revs in-line (OI) 48.06 +0.23 : Reports Q2 (Jun) earnings of $1.35 per share, excluding non-recurring items, $0.13 better than the First Call consensus of $1.22; revenues rose 10.7% year/year to $2.21 bln vs the $2.2 bln consensus. Co gives outlook saying, "Rising input costs and a slower economy will make the second half of 2008 a tougher operating environment for all packaging manufacturers, including O-I," said Stroucken. "In spite of this, we fully expect that 2008 will be a record year for the Company, as we will continue to be aggressive with our pricing, footprint realignment, Lean Six Sigma and productivity improvement initiatives. In this environment our operational decisions will be largely guided by our cash flow objectives for the year and beyond."

6:28PM AvalonBay beats by $0.02, beats on revs; guides Q3 FFO above consensus; guides FY08 FFO above consensus (AVB) 103.08 +0.83 : Reports Q2 (Jun) funds from operations of $1.26 per share, $0.02 better than the First Call consensus of $1.24; revenues rose 9.0% year/year to $221.8 mln vs the $213.2 mln consensus. Co issues upside guidance for Q3, sees FFO of $1.26-1.30 vs. $1.25 consensus. Co issues upside guidance for FY08, sees FFO of $5.00-5.15 vs. $4.97 consensus.

5:21PM ANDE raises guidance, sees FY08 EPS of $5.00-5.40 vs $4.61 First Call consensus :
Andersons raises FY08 guidance above consensus (ANDE) 42.16 +0.51 : ANDE raises FY08 EPS guidance to $5.00-5.40 vs $4.61 First Call consensus. The increase is primarily attributed to the Plant Nutrient Group's continuing performance trend this year.

5:17PM Circor beats by $0.10, beats on revs; guides Q3 EPS above consensus (CIR) 63.15 +2.96 : Reports Q2 (Jun) earnings of $1.08 per share, $0.10 better than the First Call consensus of $0.98; revenues rose 24.5% year/year to $206.6 mln vs the $194.2 mln consensus. Co issues upside guidance for Q3, sees EPS of $0.90-1.00, excluding non-recurring items, vs. $0.89 consensus.

5:04PM Oceaneering Intl beats by $0.03, beats on revs; guides Q3 EPS below consensus; guides FY08 EPS below consensus (OII) 67.62 +3.73 : Reports Q2 (Jun) earnings of $0.93 per share, including a $2.0 mln gain on the sale of the production barge San Jacinto, $0.03 better than the First Call consensus of $0.90; revenues rose 15.8% year/year to $500.1 mln vs the $483.5 mln consensus. Co issues downside guidance for Q3, sees EPS of $0.90-$1.00 vs. $1.02 consensus. Co issues downside guidance for FY08, sees EPS of $3.45-3.65 vs. $3.68 consensus.


5:03PM Tesoro beats by $0.09, beats on revs (TSO) 16.51 +0.73 : Reports Q2 (Jun) earnings of $0.03 per share, excluding $0.58 loss in derivative positions, and gain of $0.35 in change in accounting, $0.09 better than the First Call consensus of ($0.06); revenues rose 56.2% year/year to $8.75 bln vs the $5.91 bln consensus. Co says in comparison to last year, lower gross refining margins and higher operating costs were met with reduced refining throughput. Co notes in Q1, the company announced its goal to realize approx $750 mln to $1 bln of operating cash flow through reductions in operating costs, capital expenditures and working capital to fund short term debt reductions and the $870 mln capital program, including turnarounds. As of July 30th, there were no borrowings on the revolver and the company had a cash balance of approximately $100 million.

4:38PM SW Energy beats by $0.02, beats on revs (SWN) 35.73 +2.75 : Reports Q2 (Jun) earnings of $0.39 per share, $0.02 better than the First Call consensus of $0.37; revenues rose 123.8% year/year to $604.4 mln vs the $474.2 mln consensus. SWN has increased its production guidance for the remainder of 2008, forecasting Q3 47.0-49.0 Bcfe vs. previous guidance of 43.0-44.5; sees Q4 50.0-52.0 Bcfe vs. previous guidance of 44.5-46.0.

4:36PM Concur Tech beats by $0.07, beats on revs; guides Q4 revs in-line; guides FY08 revs in-line (CNQR) 41.59 +0.39 : Reports Q3 (Jun) earnings of $0.19 per share, excluding stock based comp and amortization, $0.07 better than the First Call consensus of $0.12; revenues rose 65.4% year/year to $54.9 mln vs the $53.5 mln consensus. Co issues guidance for Q4, sees EPS of $0.22, excludes items, may not be comparable to $0.13 consensus; sees Q4 revs of $56 mln vs. $55.45 mln consensus. Co issues guidance for FY08, sees EPS of $0.32, excludes items may not be comparable to $0.49 consensus; sees FY08 revs of $214 mln vs. $211.94 mln consensus.

4:32PM Tetra Tech beats by $0.03, beats on revs; guides Q4 EPS above consensus, revs above consensus; guides FY08 EPS above consensus, revs above consensus (TTEK) 24.18 -0.57 : Reports Q3 (Jun) earnings of $0.27 per share, $0.03 better than the First Call consensus of $0.24; revenues rose 39.7% year/year to $564.3 mln vs the $304.3 mln consensus. Co issues upside guidance for Q4, sees EPS of $0.27-0.29 vs. $0.26 consensus; sees Q4 revs of $325-345 mln vs. $316.27 mln consensus. Co issues upside guidance for FY08, sees EPS of $0.99-1.01 vs. $0.95 consensus; sees FY08 revs of $1.22-1.24 bln vs. $1.19 bln consensus.

4:24PM General Maritime beats by $0.14, beats on revs (GMR) 26.05 +0.99 : Reports Q2 (Jun) earnings of $0.69 per share, excluding non-recurring items, $0.14 better than the First Call consensus of $0.55; revenues rose 24.6% year/year to $69.3 mln vs the $64.4 mln consensus.

4:23PM Visa beats by $0.11, beats on revs; reaffirms FY08-10 rev & EPS growth outlook, raises operating margin guidance (V) 78.45 +2.48 : Reports Q3 (Jun) earnings of $0.59 per share, $0.11 better than the First Call consensus of $0.48; revenues rose 18.2% year/year to $1.61 bln vs the $1.55 bln consensus. V reaffirms FY08-10 rev growth outlook of 11-15%; raises FY08-10 op margin guidance. V reaffirms FY08-10 rev growth outlook of 11-15% and annual adjusted diluted EPS growth of 20% or greater. Raises FY08 adjusted operating margin expectation to the mid 40%'s range. Co raises its outlook for FY 2009 and 2010 to annual adjusted operating margin in the mid-to-high 40%'s range. Total processed transactions, which are based on current fiscal third quarter results on Visa's processing system, were 9.5 billion, a 13% increase over the prior year.

4:20PM FormFactor beats by $0.12, beats on revs (FORM) 16.48 +0.36 : Reports Q2 (Jun) loss of $0.34 per share, $0.12 better than the First Call consensus of ($0.46); revenues fell 54.4% year/year to $52 mln vs the $47.2 mln consensus.

4:20PM Genco Shipping & Trading beats by $0.17, beats on revs (GNK) : Reports Q2 (Jun) earnings of $1.95 per share, excluding non-recurring items, $0.17 better than the First Call consensus of $1.78; revenues rose 183.5% year/year to $104.6 mln vs the $98.4 mln consensus.

4:15PM Flowserve beats by $0.48, beats on revs; raises Y08 guidance (FLS) 134.71 +7.09 : Reports Q2 (Jun) earnings of $1.97 per share, excluding non-recurring items, $0.48 better than the First Call consensus of $1.49; revenues rose 24.4% year/year to $1.16 bln vs the $1.12 bln consensus. Co issues upside guidance for FY08, sees EPS of $7.20-7.50, compared to previous guidance of $5.90-6.20, vs. $6.31 consensus.

4:13PM Las Vegas Sands misses by $0.03, reports revs in-line (LVS) 46.16 +2.12 : Reports Q2 (Jun) earnings of $0.09 per share, excluding non-recurring items, $0.03 worse than the First Call consensus of $0.12; revenues rose 81.4% year/year to $1.11 bln vs the $1.11 bln consensus. "Our second quarter results reflect both solid operating performance in Macao and Las Vegas and the measured execution of our global growth and development strategy. In Asia, our efforts to transform Macao into Asia's premier business and leisure destination steadily march forward. The Venetian Macao, the anchor of the Cotai Strip(TM), continues to consistently deliver market-leading visitation to Macao from around the region and the world, while the natural maturation process of the property's operations is now beginning to be reflected in the property's operating results. As we make final preparations for the opening next month of the Cotai Strip's second world-class destination resort, the Four Seasons Macao, we remain focused on the fundamental goal and commitment we share with the people of Macao -- the transformation of Macao into Asia's premier business and leisure destination. We remain confident that the execution of our Cotai Strip development strategy will deliver significant economic benefits to Macao and the entire region, as well as industry-leading returns to our shareholders. In Las Vegas, despite a more challenging economic environment, the combined Venetian and Palazzo complex, the largest integrated destination resort in the world, began to mature and to realize some of the significant operating efficiencies resident in our original master plan. As the Venetian and Palazzo complex continues this maturation process, we believe it is uniquely positioned to deliver strong growth and industry-leading returns in the Las Vegas market for years to come."

4:07PM Digital River beats by $0.04, beats on revs; guides Q3 EPS above consensus, revs above consensus; guides FY08 EPS above consensus, revs above consensus (DRIV) 39.01 +0.26 : Reports Q2 (Jun) earnings of $0.37 per share, $0.04 better than the First Call consensus of $0.33; revenues rose 25.8% year/year to $98.4 mln vs the $91 mln consensus. Co issues upside guidance for Q3, sees EPS of $0.47 vs. $0.45 consensus; sees Q3 revs of $98.5 mln vs. $96.51 mln consensus. Co issues upside guidance for FY08, sees EPS of $2.00 vs. $1.90 consensus; sees FY08 revs of $410 mln vs. $401.30 mln consensus. "Our core software business continues to perform well, and our ability to translate this success into complementary verticals is paying off. We are making consistent progress extending our e-commerce services and winning new business in consumer electronics and games."

4:07PM Sequenom misses by $0.06, reports revs in-line; reaffirms FY08 revs (SQNM) 21.15 -0.56 : Reports Q2 (Jun) loss of $0.21 per share, $0.06 worse than the First Call consensus of ($0.15); revenues rose 25.5% year/year to $12.8 mln vs the $12.7 mln consensus. Co reaffirms guidance for FY08, sees FY08 revs of $50-53 mln vs. $51.79 mln consensus. Net loss for FY08 is expected to be $34-36 mln as compared to the previously announced guidance of $30-33 mln; the expected increased loss is primarily reflective of increased stock-based compensation expenses due to the recent increase in our stock price in conjunction with new employee stock option awards, as well as projected legal expenses

4:06PM First Solar beats by $0.27, beats on revs (FSLR) : Reports Q2 (Jun) earnings of $0.85 per share, $0.27 better than the First Call consensus of $0.58; revenues rose 57.2% year/year to $267 mln vs the $216.9 mln consensus.

4:05PM Itron beats by $0.20, beats on revs; guides Q3 revs in-line; raises Y08 guidance range (ITRI) 91.78 -1.20 : Reports Q2 (Jun) earnings of $1.02 per share, excluding non-recurring items, $0.20 better than the First Call consensus of $0.82; revenues rose 27.9% year/year to $514 mln vs the $478.1 mln consensus. Co issues in-line guidance for Q3, sees Q3 revs of $465-480 mln vs. $471.55 mln consensus. Co raises guidance range for FY08, sees EPS of $3.35-3.50, compared to previous guidance of $3.25-3.45, vs. $3.38 consensus; sees FY08 revs of $1.91-1.95 bln, compared to previous guidance of $1.88-1.93, vs. $1.92 bln consensus.

4:03PM ManTech beats by $0.02, beats on revs; guides Q3 EPS above consensus, revs above consensus; raises FY08 EPS above consensus, revs above consensus (MANT) 56.63 +1.30 : Reports Q2 (Jun) earnings of $0.62 per share, $0.02 better than the First Call consensus of $0.60; revenues rose 33.4% year/year to $465 mln vs the $442.8 mln consensus. Co issues upside guidance for Q3, sees EPS of $0.63-0.66 vs. $0.62 consensus; sees Q3 revs of $473-488 mln vs. $450.04 mln consensus. Co raises guidance for FY08, sees EPS of $2.46-2.53 vs. $2.44 consensus, up from $2.37-2.47; raises FY08 revs to $1.85-1.88 bln vs. $1.79 bln consensus, up from $1.74-1.80 bln.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Earnings - 26th June 2008

5:03PM Andersons raises FY08 EPS guidance above consensus (ANDE) 32.93 -0.25 : Co raises FY08 EPS to $4.40-4.80 vs $3.79 consensus, up from prior $3.65-4.00. Co says, "We are off to a great start in the first half of the year, however we are cognizant that weather and other factors impacting the commodities markets may affect our second-half results." (POPPED)

4:20PM Finish Line beats by $0.07, beats on revs (FINL) 6.99 -0.60 : Reports Q1 (May) earnings of $0.02 per share, $0.07 better than the First Call consensus of ($0.05); revenues rose 0.7% year/year to $287.9 mln vs the $281.3 mln consensus. Consolidated comparable store net sales increased 1.2% for Q1 compared to the same period a year ago. By concept, Finish Line comparable store net sales increased 1.6% and Man Alive comparable store net sales decreased 7.1%.

4:11PM TIBCO Software beats by $0.01, beats on revs (TIBX) 7.37 -0.14 : Reports Q2 earnings of $0.07 per share, $0.01 better than the First Call consensus of $0.06; revenues rose 15.0% year/year to $150 mln vs the $148 mln consensus. "Despite weakness in the Americas business, we delivered total company revenue growth of 15% driven by a strong performance from our European Division and significant deals in key vertical markets such as Financial Services, Telecommunications, Insurance and Life Sciences," said Vivek Ranadive, chairman and chief executive officer, TIBCO. "We continue to see opportunity across all geographies and are confident in our market position given our unique technology and the demonstrable value we provide to our global customer base."

4:10PM Micron misses by $0.02, beats on revs (MU) 6.99 -0.54 : Reports Q3 (May) loss of $0.30 per share, $0.02 worse than the First Call consensus of ($0.28); revenues rose 15.8% year/year to $1.5 bln vs the $1.47 bln consensus. "Co's net sales in Q3 increased 10% compared to Q2 primarily from higher sales of both DRAM and NAND Flash memory products. Sales of DRAM products in Q3 increased compared to Q2 as a result of an approximate 10% increase in gigabit sales, partially offset by an approximate 5% decrease in average selling prices..."

4:05PM Accenture beats by $0.05, beats on revs; guides Q4 revs above consensus; raises FY08 EPS above consensus (ACN) 38.49 -0.88 : Reports Q3 (May) earnings of $0.74 per share, $0.05 better than the First Call consensus of $0.69; revenues rose 20.1% year/year to $6.1 bln vs the $5.91 bln consensus. Co issues upside guidance for Q4, sees Q4 revs of $5.9-6.1 bln vs. $5.73 bln consensus. Co raises guidance for FY08, sees EPS of $2.63-2.65 vs. $2.59 consensus, up from $2.55-2.60. ACN now expects net revenue growth to be toward the upper end of its previously guided range of 9-12%. Given new bookings to date and additional bookings expected in the Q4, ACN now expects new bookings for fiscal 2008 to be in the range of $25-26 bln.

4:03PM Palm misses by $0.04, misses on revs (PALM) 6.54 -0.30 : Reports Q4 (May) loss of $0.22 per share, excluding non-recurring items, $0.04 worse than the First Call consensus of ($0.18); revenues fell 26.2% year/year to $296.2 mln vs the $301.1 mln consensus.

8:20AM Worthington beats by $0.28, beats on revs (WOR) 23.93 : Reports Q4 (May) earnings of $0.72 per share, excluding non-recurring items, $0.28 better than the First Call consensus of $0.44; revenues rose 19.7% year/year to $868.9 mln vs the $850.2 mln consensus.

7:41AM ConAgra beats by $0.10; guides Q1 EPS below consensus; guides FY09 EPS below consensus (CAG) 22.15 : Reports Q4 (May) earnings of $0.44 per share, excluding non-recurring items, $0.10 better than the First Call consensus of $0.34; co reports revs up 15.5% yr/yr to $3.078 bln. Co issues downside guidance for Q1, sees EPS of $0.26-0.28, excluding non-recurring items, vs. $0.33 consensus; this is reflecting the seasonality of operating results as well as the fact that the planned share-repurchase and debt-reduction activities are not expected to be completed until the end of the 1H. Co issues downside guidance for FY09, sees EPS of $1.56-1.59, excluding non-recurring items, vs. $1.60 consensus. "While our higher-than-planned fourth-quarter EPS largely reflects another strong performance from the Trading & Merchandising operations, we are also pleased with the improved execution demonstrated in our continuing operations. Given the operating progress made this fiscal year as well as the recent divestiture of our Trading & Merchandising operations, we have an even greater focus on successfully executing the initiatives in our core food operations, as well as a much stronger foundation on which to deliver predictable and sustainable profitable growth going forward."

7:33AM America's Car-Mart beats by $0.18, beats on revs (CRMT) 14.70 : Reports Q4 (Apr) earnings of $0.47 per share, excluding non-recurring items, $0.18 better than the First Call consensus of $0.29; revenues rose 29.0% year/year to $76.5 mln vs the $69.2 mln consensus.

7:10AM Rite Aid misses by $0.10, reports revs in-line; reaffirms FY09 guidance (RAD) 1.75 : Reports Q1 (May) loss of $0.20 per share, $0.10 worse than the First Call consensus of ($0.10); revenues rose 49.3% year/year to $6.61 bln vs the $6.65 bln consensus. Co reaffirms guidance for FY09, sees EPS of ($0.48)-($0.34) vs. ($0.40) consensus; sees FY09 revs of $26.7-27.2 bln vs. $26.86 bln consensus. Capital expenditures, excluding proceeds from sale and leaseback transactions, are expected to be approximately $600 million. Proceeds from sale and leaseback transaction are expected to be approximately $150 million. Co said, "While the business environment remains challenging, we expect that completing the minor remodels, sales turning positive in the acquired stores and new pharmacy and front end initiatives will contribute significantly to strong results in the second half of the fiscal year".

6:12AM Oshkosh Truck announces downward revisions to estimats for Q308 and FY08 results (OSK) 33.51 : Co issues downside guidance for Q3 (Jun), sees EPS of $(1.22)-(1.32) vs. $1.47 First Call consensus. The expected loss relates to a non-cash charge for the impairment of goodwill to be recorded in connection with the co's European refuse collection vehicle manufacturer, the Geesink Norba Group (Geesink). The impact of the impairment charge on Q3 earnings is estimated to be approx $175 mln, or $2.32 per share. Projected Q3 results also reflect weaker performance expectations compared with previous estimates for, most notably, the co's access equipment segment and, to a lesser extent, its fire & emergency and commercial segments. "Lower than expected sales in both North America and Europe driven by softness in non-residential construction and general economic weakness, and rising raw material and fuel costs, have caused us to reduce our outlook for the third quarter and full fiscal year 2008," said Robert G. Bohn, Oshkosh chairman and chief executive officer. OSK expects that Q408 EPS will be below prior year's levels and will provide a new EPS estimate range for FY08 when it announces its Q308 results. (DROPPED)

4:20AM Ameron Int'l beats by $0.20 (AMN) 109.50 : Reports Q2 (Jun) earnings of $1.78 per share, $0.20 better than the First Call consensus of $1.58; revenues rose 1.9% year/year to $159.79 mln vs the $188.02 mln consensus. (POPPED)
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