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FeedPosted Dec 1st 2010 9:40AM by Jason Raznick (RSS feed)
Filed under: Stocks to Buy

Shares of IMAX Corporation (
IMAX) are being accumulated in a major way. In the last month, the stock has risen more than 25% and in the last three months, it has surged almost 100%. The theme that is driving the performance in the name is 3-D. While the jury may still be out regarding the long-term impact of 3-D on the movie industry, the early results have been impressive -- just look at the numbers
Avatar put up.
Traders looking to take on some risk may want to take a shot at IMAX from the long side. Valuation still looks reasonable considering the potential future growth of this company. The stock trades at a trailing P/E of 35.57, a forward P/E of 25.19 and a PEG ratio of 1.02.
Continue reading IMAX Is on the Move
Posted Mar 15th 2010 5:30PM by Steven Mallas (RSS feed)
Filed under: Earnings Reports, General Electric (GE), Walt Disney (DIS), Viacom (VIA), News Corp'B' (NWS)
The Walt Disney Company's (DIS) Alice in Wonderland was number one at the domestic box office for the second weekend in a row. Excellent, especially for shareholders. Disney needs Alice to do some massive numbers to prove to Hollywood, as well as Wall Street, that changes in its film division are here: changes for the better, ones that will increase economic value.
According to Box Office Mojo, Alice grossed over $60 million. Coming in second was Green Zone, from General Electric Corporation's (GE) Universal. Make that a distant second. Zone pulled in approximately $14 million. As some have said, this was a very weak opening for a Matt Damon project.
Continue reading Disney's 'Alice' Successfully Defends Top Spot
Posted Mar 12th 2010 11:30AM by Steven Mallas (RSS feed)
Filed under: Earnings Reports, Walt Disney (DIS), News Corp'B' (NWS), Film, DreamWorks Animation (DWA)
IMAX (IMAX) issued its Q4 report yesterday. The stock was slightly weak after the market digested the earnings release: it ended the session down 1%. I'm not sure, though, if traders should give up on the stock just yet.
On an adjusted basis, the company behind the big, theatrical 3D format made 20 cents per diluted share. In the previous year's similar quarter, a loss of 22 cents per diluted share was booked. Awesome improvement. As for the analysts, they simply couldn't keep up with the momentum. According to Earnings.com, they were expecting something closer to 6 cents for the income figure.
Continue reading IMAX Beats Estimates in a Big Way
Posted Mar 8th 2010 10:00AM by Steven Mallas (RSS feed)
Filed under: Time Warner (TWX), Walt Disney (DIS), Viacom (VIA), News Corp'B' (NWS), Film
Disney's (DIS) Alice in Wonderland was the number-one picture over the three-day weekend. No surprise, necessarily, as the rank wasn't the true question mark. The question, in my mind at least, was exactly how much the film would take in during its debut. Would it go beyond expectations? Would it capture the top spot with a paltry $45 million?
I believe it's safe to say Alice came through for the Mouse. According to early estimates at Box Office Mojo, the project took in $116 million from domestic multiplexes. Brooklyn's Finest, distributed by Liberty Capital Group's (LCAPA) Overture Films, placed second with $13 million -- not that great, but the budget was only $25 million on this one, so we'll have to see if word of mouth brings the grosses up to a financially appropriate level (besides, The Wrap indicated that it only cost Overture maybe less than $3 million for the rights).
Continue reading Disney's 'Alice' Destroys Competition
Posted Mar 1st 2010 6:20PM by Steven Mallas (RSS feed)
Filed under: Time Warner (TWX), Walt Disney (DIS), Viacom (VIA), News Corp'B' (NWS), Film
In its second weekend out in the domestic theatrical marketplace, Viacom's (VIA) Shutter Island thriller, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, demonstrated that it has some resilience. This is good news, considering the budget on the film is a healthy $80 million.
Island made $22.6 million, according to Box Office Mojo. The cumulative gross so far for the flick is better than $75 million. Viacom beat out Time Warner's (TWX) new entry Cop Out, directed by Kevin Smith, and horror picture The Crazies, a remake of a George Romero project from the early 1970s, which is distributed by Liberty Capital Group's (LCAPA) Overture Films.
Continue reading Viacom's 'Shutter Island' Retains Top Spot
Posted Feb 3rd 2010 8:30AM by Steven Mallas (RSS feed)
Filed under: Earnings Reports, General Electric (GE), Time Warner (TWX), Walt Disney (DIS), News Corp'B' (NWS), Media World
News Corp. (NWS), the media conglomerate that competes with Disney (DIS), Time Warner (TWX), and General Electric's (GE) NBC Universal, posted Q2 data after the bell on Tuesday. Shareholders should have few complaints on this one.
Revenues went up 10%, and earnings on an adjusted basis jumped well over 60% to 25 cents per share. According to Reuters, the estimate was 20 cents per share. Besides the beat, cash from operations was a lot better in the current six-month period. In the comparable frame, cash was used to fund operating activities.
Continue reading News Corp. Reports Fantastic Second Quarter
Posted Feb 1st 2010 8:30AM by Steven Mallas (RSS feed)
Filed under: Time Warner (TWX), Walt Disney (DIS), News Corp'B' (NWS), Film
Did you think Mel Gibson had a chance this past weekend? Probably not. By now, we're all used to seeing News Corp.s (NWS) Avatar take the top spot. And for those keeping score, this is the seventh victory in a row for James Cameron (who, by the way, may offer lessons for entrepreneurs, according to Tom Taulli).
According to early estimates from Box Office Mojo, Avatar made another $30 million at domestic theaters over the past three days. At the time of this writing, the worldwide gross was just under $2 billion (it will definitely go over $2 billion, don't worry). Time Warner's (TWX) Edge of Darkness, starring the aforementioned Gibson, wasn't even close to a challenge for the 3-D aliens. Give it some credit, though: It came in second with $17 million.
Continue reading News Corp.'s 'Avatar' Isn't Ready to Step Down
Posted Jan 31st 2010 5:40PM by Tom Taulli (RSS feed)
Filed under: Competitive Strategy, Small Business
Some of my all-time favorite movies are from James Cameron, such as the Terminator series and Aliens.
And this week, Cameron's latest creation, Avatar, has become the top-grossing movie worldwide (going beyond his 1997 blockbuster, Titanic). So far, it has taken in $1.6 billion.
In a way, Cameron is a New Age entrepreneur -- that is, combining creativity, unconventional wisdom, over-the-top optimism and good business sense (this is also the case with others in the entertainment industry, like George Lucas, Steven Spielberg and even Steve Jobs).
Continue reading Entrepreneur's Journal: Business Lessons from Avatar's James Cameron
Posted Jan 18th 2010 11:00AM by Steven Mallas (RSS feed)
Filed under: Time Warner (TWX), Viacom (VIA), News Corp'B' (NWS), Film, Lions Gate Entertainment (LGF)
Time Warner's (TWX) The Book of Eli did a commendable job of attempting to dethrone News Corp.'s (NWS) Avatar from the top spot. In the end, it failed. James Cameron has produced a hit that will simply not be stopped. At the time of this writing, early estimates from Box Office Mojo credited the picture with capturing another $41 million over the past weekend at domestic theaters. Avatar is closing in on $500 million, an accomplishment which makes you wonder if this is the wintertime or the summertime.
Eli came in second with $31 million. A reasonably good start for Time Warner considering the power of News Corp.'s new Titanic; word of mouth is now key to propelling the apocalyptic project into solid blockbuster status. The film reportedly has a budget of $80 million attached to it, so hopefully the worldwide gross will be stellar even if the domestic take falters.
Continue reading Time Warner's 'Eli' Not Holy Enough to Defeat News Corp.'s 'Avatar'
Posted Jan 11th 2010 8:00AM by Steven Mallas (RSS feed)
Filed under: Time Warner (TWX), News Corp'B' (NWS), Film, Lions Gate Entertainment (LGF)
You just can't stop News Corp.'s (NWS) Avatar. James Cameron's epic 3D picture grossed $48 million at domestic theaters over the weekend, as of early estimates from Box Office Mojo. This puts the grand total at almost $430 million (worldwide, Avatar has made well over a billion bucks). Amazing for this time of year.
News Corp. is also counting its money from Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel, which is ranked in third place at the time of this writing; its total gross now stands at roughly $178 million. Coming in second is Time Warner's (TWX) Sherlock Holmes action adventure. It's possible Holmes and Squeakquel could change places once final numbers are released, since both are credited with similar weekend amounts. Nevertheless, Holmes has now raked in about $165 million.
Continue reading News Corp.'s Avatar Refuses to Yield Top Spot
Posted Jan 5th 2010 6:00PM by Steven Mallas (RSS feed)
Filed under: Sony Corp ADR (SNE), News Corp'B' (NWS), Media World
IMAX Corporation (IMAX) is doing pretty darn good in today's session. At the time of this writing, shares were up over 8% to $14.43, good for a new 52-week high. Headlines on Tuesday proclaimed the intention of Discovery Communications Inc. (DISCA), Sony Corporation (SNE), and IMAX to join forces for purposes of launching a 3-D television asset. I'm sure that must have intrigued not a few in the market.
In addition to that, though, I think there is a general bullish feeling forming on IMAX. I was surprised to read over at Benzinga.com that CNBC's Fast Money analyst Guy Adami highlighted the company as a potential pick for the entire decade! Now that's bullish.
Continue reading IMAX Is Rocking -- Buy or Sell into Strength?
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