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Card Readers to Generate $11 Billion in Sales

Intuit (INTU) logoNew technology spawns still more technology. Such is the case with smart phones. Entrepreneurs have found a way to facilitate buying with your smart phone. Companies like Intuit (INTU) and VeriFone (PAY) have created a card reader that can be inserted into your iPhone (AAPL) or other smart phone. Then you can swipe a credit card through the reader and use it to make online purchases.

The potential of this new technology is enormous. Analysts estimate that the industry will grow to $11 billion this year.

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Morning Update: Global Markets Mixed; BJ's, Target Post Earnings

A Peek into Global Markets

European markets traded mixed today. While the STOXX Europe 600 Index has advanced 0.29%, London's FTSE 100 Index moved down 0.07%. Mostly, Asian markets ended lower, with Japan's Nikkei Stock Average adding 0.15%, Australia's S&P/ASX 200 moving down 1.63% and China's Shanghai Composite losing 1.92%.

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Following Volterra Semiconductor (VLTR) analyst day meeting, Collins Stewart left feeling incrementally more positive with the company's longer term outlook and reiterated its buy rating.

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VeriFone (PAY): Smartphone Credit Cards?

VeriFone"You may currently use your smartphone for making calls, checking the Internet and snapping the occasional photo; but wouldn't it be convenient if it served as a credit card as well?" asks Dr. Melvin Pasternak.

The editor of Double-Digit Trading suggests, "Sound unreal? It's not. Mobile banking is a new and fast-growing trend. And one company making this possible is VeriFone Systems (PAY).

"Using small chips that emit short-wave signals, banking information can be securely transmitted from your smartphone to the cash register. You can make purchases by simply waving your phone over the store's chip.

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Investors Pay-Up for VeriFone

VeriFone logoVeriFone (PAY), which develops electronic payments technologies, posted $261 million in revenues for the third quarter, which is the highest in the company's history. It represents a nice 24% increase over the year. What's more, non-GAAP earnings went from $0.26 per share to $0.36 per share. The consensus was for earnings of $0.30 and revenues of $248.8 million.

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VeriFone Gets Some iPhone Pizazz

All in all, the fiscal first-quarter results for VeriFone (PAY), which makes payments technologies, were in-line with expectations. As a result, the stock price is unchanged in today's trading.

In the quarter, VeriFone reported profits of $10.6 million, or $0.12 per share, which is up from a loss of $182.6 million, or $2.16 per share in the same period a year ago. Revenues climbed 4.4% to $223.4 million and gross margins went from 32.4% to 36.7%.

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Analyst calls: HOTT, GYMB, DRL, ID, AWC, AMED, PAY, DCM, GPRO, BSX

Analyst upgrades:
  • Societe General upgraded BASF AG (OTC: BASFY) to Buy from Hold. The firm believes the bad news is out and that BASF has a strong market position.
  • Pali Capital upgraded Hot Topic (NASDAQ: HOTT) to Buy from Neutral based on the ongoing merchandise catalyst, the opportunity to reclaim the mainstream kid and closing underperforming stores, which create the most favorable conditions in the last 5+ years.
  • Stanford upgraded L-1 Identity (NYSE: ID) to Buy from Hold on valuation, and the firm sees little risk to the company from the Obama Administration.
  • Gymboree (NASDAQ: GYMB) and Windstream (WIN) were raised to Overweight from Neutral at JP Morgan.
  • Doral Financial (NYSE: DRL) was upgraded at B. Riley to Buy from Neutral.
  • Alumina (NYSE: AWC) was upgraded to Buy from Neutral at UBS.
Analyst downgrades:
  • Credit Suisse downgraded Targanta (NASDAQ: TARG) to Underperform from Outperform following the FDA Panel's rejection of Oritavancin.
  • Citigroup downgraded BASF AG (OTC: BASFY) to Sell from Hold and sees no reason to own the stock following the company's profit warning. Shares were also downgraded at WestLB to Hold from Add.
  • Deutsche Bank downgraded shares of Amedisys (NASDAQ: AMED) to Hold from Buy and lowered its target to $53 from $75 on concerns over the company's deteriorating A/R aging trends.
  • VeriFone Holdings (NYSE: PAY) and Navios Maritime (NYSE: NMM) were lowered to Neutral from Overweight at JP Morgan.
  • NTT DoCoMo (NYSE: DCM) was downgraded at Citigroup to Hold from Buy.
Analyst initiations:
  • Needham expects shares of Cepheid (NASDAQ: CPHD) to be driven by continued market penetration in the hospital acquired infection market, new test introductions, GeneXpert Infinity sales, and molecular diagnostics growth from sales outside of traditional molecular testing areas. Shares were initiated with a Buy rating and $21 target.
  • Needham also initiated Gen-Probe (NASDAQ: GPRO) with a Hold rating and expects market share gains for the company when PANTHER is approved in 2010/2011.
  • William Blair believes Harbin Electric (NASDAQ: HRBN) is an "interesting" opportunity for exposure to rapid growth in infrastructure within the People's Republic of China. The firm started shares with a Market Perform rating.
  • Boston Scientific (NYSE: BSX) was initiated with a Buy rating and $11 target at UBS.
  • NutriSystem (NASDAQ: NTRI) was initiated with a Neutral rating at Janney Montgomery.
  • Ener1 (NYSE: HEV) was assumed at JMP Securities with an Outperform rating and $9 target.

VeriFone Holdings (PAY): Shares form bullish 'pennant'

VeriFone Holdings (NYSE: PAY) makes and services transaction automation systems that enable electronic payments between consumers, merchants and financial institutions. Products include point-of-sale software and terminals, smart card/check readers, receipt printers and Internet commerce software. The firm also makes gas station electronic payment systems that combine card processing and fuel dispensing. Further, it offers a range of client services and customized application development. About 60% of the firm's revenues are generated from customers outside the U.S.

The company pleased the Street last week, when it appointed an interim CFO to replace an officer who resigned following a probe into company accounting errors. VeriFone corrected its books the same day, by deleting $70 million in previously reported fiscal 2007 profits. Management also issued a favorable forecast, guiding Q308 EPS to 34-35 cents (28 cent consensus), Q3 revenues to $256-$258 million ($248.3M consensus), Q408 EPS to 36-39 cents (30 cent consensus), Q4 revenues to $260-$268 million ($255.2M consensus) and FY09 EPS to $1.35-$1.55 ($1.14 consensus). The CEO pointed out that the firm was seeing excellent growth internationally, particularly in emerging markets.

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Closing Bell: Dow ends higher; HPQ, NOVL, PAY climb, EBAY, NVTL decline

Today started out as though we were going to break the losing streak. After a mixed trading day we markets indeed ended up higher to gain ground rather than posting a third day of triple-digit losses. Oil started out higher this morning, getting back over $116 per barrel before coming back down slightly.

Below are today's unofficial closing bell levels:
DJIA 11,482.33 (+69.78)
S&P500 1274.81 (+8.12)
NASDAQ 2,389.85 (+5.49)
10YR T-Note 3.799% (-0.043%)
52-Week Lows
Top Analyst Upgrades
Top Analyst Downgrades

Hewlett-Packard Co. (NYSE: HPQ) came out with strong earnings last night and guided inline to higher without the EDS integration. Shares were up almost 6% at $46.29 at the end of the day. This name alone is probably responsible for more cheers than any today as 32 million shares changed hands.

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Closing Bell: Mr. Fed's recession; PAY, PKTR, BBY

No one much liked Mr. Bernanke's comments, which were read as saying the U.S. is on its way into a recession. Results from Best Buy NYSE: BBY) were better than expected, but the Fed news overshadowed it.

The Dow dropped 50.41 points to 12,603.95. The Nasdq sold off 1.35 to 2,361.40. The S&P gave back 2.78 to 1,367.4.

Notable today:

VeriFone Holdings Inc. (NYSE: PAY) was hit after overstated profits led to the resignation of CFO, Barry Zwarenstein, and removed CEO, Douglas Bergeron, from his place as Chairman today. The income was overstated by $36.9 million, much higher than the estimated $29.6 million in overstated income.

Constant Contact, Inc. (NASDAQ: CTCT) soared today after Intuit Marketing Tools Center chose Constant's email marketing service as one of its tools. Intuit's center provides marketing tools to small growing business.

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VeriFone (PAY) plunges on accounting gaffe

VeriFone (NYSE: PAY) logo Ouch. I hate it when stocks I hold lose half of their worth in one day. Thankfully, I don't own VeriFone (NYSE: PAY), but I used to own Israeli firm Lipman Electronic Engineering, back when I was at the hedge fund. It was a value play and it paid me handsomely.

I don't think VeriFone would say the same thing.

You see, VeriFone bought Lipman in 2006 and announced yesterday that it believes it overstated its profit for the first three quarters of this year by $30 million. To gauge how big a gaffe this really was, $30 million is equivalent to 80% of their total profit.

Ouch.

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Analyst initiations: CC, BBY, COT and OIIM

MOST NOTEWORTHY: Circuit City, Best Buy, COTT Corp and o2 Micro were today's noteworthy initiations:
  • Wachovia started shares of Circuit City Stores Inc (NYSE: CC) with a Market Perform rating, citing low visibility into near-term fundamentals and low conviction in EPS.
  • The firm also started shares of Best Buy Incorporated (NYSE: BBY) with a Market Perform rating, citing low visibility into holiday sales and product margin trends and valuation.
  • Gabelli started COTT Corporation (NYSE: COT) with a Hold rating, as they believe the company's Q3 was disappointing. The firm thinks COTT lacks pricing power, and would look for margin improvement and successful non-carbonated soft drink penetration from the company before recommending the stock
  • Thomas Weisel started shares of o2 Micro International Limited (NASDAQ: OIIM) with an Overweight rating and $24 target. The firm believes the company is in good position to compete in the high growth markets of power management, advanced lighting and security and surveillance
OTHER INITIATIONS:

VeriFone Holdings (PAY): Swipe here

If you are like most of us, you can probably count on one hand the number of times you have paid cash for something recently. Secure electronic payment technology is ubiquitous. The outfit that has installed more such systems than any other company in the world is headquartered in San Jose, California.

VeriFone Holdings (NYSE: PAY) makes and services transaction automation systems that enable electronic payments between consumers, merchants, and financial institutions. Products include point-of-sale software and terminals, smart card/check readers, receipt printers and Internet commerce software. The firm also makes gas station electronic payment systems that combine card processing and fuel dispensing. Further, it offers a range of client services and customized application development. VeriFone was once a division of Hewlett-Packard (NYSE: HPQ).

The company surprised the Street last week, when it reported fiscal Q3 EPS of 42 cents and revenues of $231.9 million. Analysts had been looking for 40 cents and $226.7 million. Management also guided Q4 EPS to 41-42 cents (41 cent consensus), Q4 revenues to $231-$233 million ($235.2M consensus) and FY07 EPS to $1.59-$1.60 ($1.56 consensus). Wedbush Morgan subsequently reiterated its "strong buy" recommendation on the issue. The stock popped above 200-day moving average support on the news and then passed into a bullish "pennant" consolidation pattern. Prices frequently exit pennants moving in the same direction they were traveling when they entered them. In this case, that would be to the upside.

Brokers recommend the stock with six "strong buys" and two "holds." Analysts expect a 20% growth rate through the next year. The PAY Sales Growth rate (57.13%) and EPS Growth rate (75%) compare favorably with industry, sector and S&P 500 averages. Institutions own about 82% of the outstanding shares. Over the past 52 weeks, the stock has traded between $27.20 and $42.72. A stop-loss of $34.90 looks good here.

Larry Schutts is a contributing editor for Theflyonthewall.com and the Vice-President of Stockwinners.com.

Analyst initiations 6-12-07: ADM, GNBT, MAR and PAY

MOST NOTEWORTHY: Marriott International (MAR), VeriFone Holdings, Inc (PAY), Generex Biotechnology Corp (GNBT), Quality Systems, Inc (QSII) and Owens Corning (OC) were today's noteworthy initiations:
  • Friedman Billings views Marriott International's (NYSE: MAR) relatively low-risk, capital efficient fee income model as an attractive investment opportunity and started shares with an Outperform rating.
  • Wedbush believes VeriFone Holdings (NYSE: PAY) is on the highest quality names in the space given the company's superior growth, high margins and consistent execution and started shares with a Strong Buy rating.
  • Rodman believes Generex Biotech's (NASDAQ: GNBT) oral insulin, Oral-lyn could be a significant player in the non-injectable insulin market and initiated shares with an Outperform rating.
  • Morgan Keegan started Owens Corning (NYSE: OC) with a Market Perform rating citing the slowdown in the North American housing market.
OTHER INITIATIONS:
  • William Blair started Cepheid (NASDAQ: CPHD) with an Outperform rating.
Analyst summaries provided by TheFlyOnTheWall.com (subscription required).

Market highlights for next week: Markets closed Monday

Here is a quick look at this upcoming holiday shortened week.

Monday May 28
  • Markets closed for Memorial Day holiday.
  • PDUFA date for MedImmune Inc's (NASDAQ: MEDI) sBLA for CAIV-T.
Tuesday May 29
Wednesday May 30
Thursday May 31
Friday June 1

Cramer looks at the sun, and hits the road with tire stocks

On CNBC's MAD MONEY tonight, Cramer highlighted a couple of strategies he wanted to cover, as well as some new picks. He likes to find companies that are actually putting in new highs during a market slide, and he likes to find some stocks that only sold off because of the market, even though they have great things going.

His stocks hitting new highs were in tires and pharmacy benefit managers. His tire pick is The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company (NYSE:GT) because the company is trimming costs and benefits to save money for shareholders. He cited a private research report showing what may be a $39 price on it (the stock closed below $29 today). In the PBM sector his major pick is Medco Health Solutions Inc. (NYSE:MHS) -- he calls the stock a "winner." He likes the cost containment the company offers, and believes Medco is due for a swing in 2008 that will be good. There are full details as to why he likes these if you want to access them.

Jim Cramer again slammed Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NYSE:AMD), saying that he really can't see a reason why the stock needs to exist. Management's decision to go into a price war with Intel was a death sentence, and the only thing that can help the company would be if Intel gets nabbed over anti-trust issues.

Later, he said he was on a bottom-fishing expedition -- for damaged stocks, rather than damaged companies. Yesterday he touted General Cable Corporation (NYSE:BGC), but his pick tonight was First Solar, Inc. (NASDAQ:FSLR). He usually slams anything solar or in alternative energy, but he has many reasons that he gives for liking this one over all the others. His comments are actually right on this one, so we just have to see how much of that huge rise was real in it.

He also gave the thumbs up again for some of his web names: He likes Google Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG), Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL), IAC/InterActiveCorp (NASDAQ:IACI), and eBay Inc. (NASDAQ:EBAY).

Lastly, Cramer interviewed the CEO of VeriFone Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:PAY) and he says you should buy this one because they are blowing away numbers.

Jon Ogg is a partner in 24/7 Wall St., LLC; he does not own securities in the companies he covers.

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Last updated: February 10, 2012: 07:16 AM

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