Palm's Pre is looking smart


For Palm (NASDAQ: PALM), the future is really about one product: the Pre smartphone. And based on the latest quarterly report, it looks like things are going fairly well (the device was launched in June).

In fiscal Q1, Palm sustained a net loss of $161.1 million, or $1.17 per share. However, if you exclude certain items, the result was a loss of $13.6 million, or $0.10. This was much better than the Street's consensus of $0.24.

In the quarter, Palm shipped 823,000 smartphones, the bulk of which were Pre devices. Again, this was a nice surprise for investors.

For the most part, the Pre is worthy competitor -- in terms of features and pricing -- especially against Apple (NASDAQ: APPL) and RIM (NASDAQ: RIMM). If anything, Palm is getting a lift from the megatrend towards smartphones. In fact, it looks like the Pre is also getting some traction in the corporate market.

Yet, to make headway, Palm will need to spend some serious dollars on marketing and distribution. So, it should be no surprise that the company plans to issue 16 million shares in a secondary offering.

However, this will be dilutive. And so far in today's trading, Palm's shares are off 4% to $13.85.

Tom Taulli is the author of various books, including The Complete M&A Handbook.

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