Take-Two Interactive (TTWO), whose competitors in the video-game industry include Activision Blizzard (ATVI) and Electronic Arts (ERTS), is doing good business with its Red Dead Redemption title. But is that enough to make you want to buy the stock?
According to the AP, the game sold 1.5 million copies in the month of May. That's relatively impressive, but it unfortunately did not meet the expectations of Michael Pachter, who is an analyst for Wedbush Morgan. He was thinking 1.8 million copies was doable. Even so, you have to hand it to management for a robust launch.
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Take-Two Interactive Bounces Back with Adjusted Q2 Profit
Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. (TTWO), whose competitors include Activision Blizzard, Inc. (ATVI) and Electronic Arts, Inc. (ERTS), has traded in a narrow range over the last twelve months. The 52-week low on the stock is an even $7; the 52-week high is $12.57. The stock closed Tuesday's session at $10.52. After the bell, the video-game publisher reported results for the second quarter. Shareholders can be thankful that the bottom line experienced a significant improvement.
On an adjusted basis, the company made 34 cents per share from continuing operations versus a loss of 4 cents per share from continuing operations in the year-ago period. Net revenue jumped over 50%.
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Electronic Arts: Buy Now or Wait?
It's a tough trading and investing environment out there. But you've got to hang equally as tough and start processing as many stocks that are at or near 52-week lows as you can. Sure, you might be early, but then again, who can predict with any certainty where the market is heading? I know I can't.
Electronic Arts (ERTS) is not my favorite video-game company. That honor goes to Activision Blizzard (ATVI). Nevertheless, here's something of note: it closed Monday's session at $15.36. This after hitting a new 52-week low of $15.34 during intraday activities. Volume was about average.
Not the Time for Shanda Interactive?
I was wrong about Shanda Interactive (SNDA) back in December. The Chinese electronic media entity didn't do so well after I expressed a positive comment on the business. But what about now?Well, according to TheFly, the company's adjusted Q1 net profit missed the analyst call. Shanda made 58 cents per American Depositary Share (ADS) versus an expectation of 65 cents per ADS. Pretty disappointing. As is the fact that the ADSs are not in the midst of a strong period. Right now, they're priced at roughly $43. The 52-week high is an even $65.
Earnings Highlights: BBI, CI, CSCO, DIS, DISH, ERTS, JCP, M, NVDA, PCLN, WEN, WFMI ...
Here are some highlights from this past week's earnings coverage on BloggingStocks:
- Blockbuster Inc. (BBI) Q1 net loss was in line with estimates and same-store sales declined, shares also fell.
- CA Inc. (CA) shares sold off on high volume following the Q4 earnings miss and disappointing guidance.
- Cigna Corp. (CI) reported better-than-expected Q1 earnings and higher revenue, and reaffirmed its full-year outlook.
- Cisco Systems Inc. (CSCO) beat Q3 earnings and revenue expectations in the "strongest quarter in our history."
- Dean Foods Co. (DF) lower Q1earnings beat analysts' estimates, but shares fell on heavy volume afterward.
- Denny's Corp. (DENN) bested consensus estimates and year-ago EPS by a penny, but said same-store sales fell.
Electronic Arts in the Red: Is Stock a Value?
Electronic Arts (ERTS), a video-game publisher that competes with Activision Blizzard (ATVI), THQ (THQI), and Take-Two Interactive (TTWO), is being sold off as I write this during the afternoon session. Shares of EA are down $1.16, or over 6%, to $17.64. Volume? It's up there. As we all know, EA has had its share of problems in coping with the slowdown seen in the growth of the gaming console industry. In addition, internal challenges have plagued the company's business model. The one-year chart is not a convincing graphic; if anything, it tells you to stay away.
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Should You Speculate on THQ?
THQ (THQI) has been an interesting stock. The video-game publisher continues to remain in the land of single-digit equities. It used to be a powerful investment vehicle several years ago, but now it unfortunately is an entity more prone to speculative analysis. Will it be taken over? Will a new hit emerge from its pipeline? Will the turnaround effort finally cause all the institutions on Wall Street to buy?Over the last twelve months, the company has traded in a 52-week range between $4.12 and $9.03. The one-year chart illustrates the rocky road management has traveled in its efforts to get back on track. How does the stock look now that fiscal Q4 numbers have been released?
Can You Buy Activision Blizzard After Q1 Report?
I'll be honest: the thought of buying Activision Blizzard (ATVI) makes me nervous. First, buying just about any stock right now involves a leap of faith: I mean, how do you know the selling hasn't just begun? Investors are scared, my friends, because of macro issues. However, the second reason I'm hesitant about the software publisher is simply because of the video-game industry itself; the latest console cycle is aging, and the industry is waiting for further catalysts to emerge to make the sector an unambiguous buy once again.Yet, this company is probably the best out there in terms of what it does. Its pipeline is solid, although not as good as it was. Remember Guitar Hero? What, you've already started to forget? And what about DJ Hero? Did that come and go in the blink of an eye?
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Don't Expect Much Upside for Video Game Stocks
It's easy these days to get excited about video game stocks. But investors should beware: Not everything is what it seems. Part of the recent enthusiasm around video game stocks comes from game maker Activision's (ATVI) announcement on Thursday that it was raising its guidance for its Q1 results, which will be released on May 6. The company expects earnings of 72 cents per share, up from its earlier forecast of 70 cents per share. Shares were up nearly 4% on the news and the stock is up about 19% for the year.
Nintendo is also the source of some intrigue as it pushes ahead with ambitious plans to bring video games to the classroom and to implement 3D video game technology. Plus, the company is rolling out a souped-up DSi video game console with a bigger screen.
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Activision Blizzard's Interesting Price Action
We all talk about the fundamentals behind an investment idea, but sometimes you have to pay more attention to the observed price action. That's what I was thinking today while checking out Activision Blizzard (ATVI).
I have been watching this publisher of entertainment software closely as of late, wondering if it was time for me to get back in. Compared to other similar companies such as Electronic Arts (ERTS) and Take-Two Interactive (TTWO), I think Activision Blizzard offers the best potential for both the console market and online gaming.
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Stocks on My Watch List: ATVI, LGF, NTDOY, WWE
We all have our watch lists. I'm no different. Here are four companies that I monitor almost every single day, and a brief opinion on each of them.
Activision Blizzard (ATVI): I sold this one back in January. Some believe I was wrong to do so. I definitely comprehend the sentiment, because really, this is the best publisher in the sector. Compared to Electronic Arts (ERTS) and Take-Two Interactive (TTWO), Activision Blizzard has an enviable pipeline. Unfortunately, the video-game industry isn't firing on all cylinders; check out the most recent monthly-sales report, and you'll see what I mean. In addition, the company's Guitar Hero franchise isn't the fad it once was. I do want to get in on the stock again, though; lately, the price seems to be perking up. I'm not ready to send in the buy order just yet. I'm waiting for further strength to materialize in the shares.
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Take-Two Trading Higher After Q1 Results: Is Stock a Buy?
Take-Two Interactive (TTWO) is the kind of stock I want to take a chance on but just can't bring myself to do so. The situation can be risky unless a fresh bit of Grand Theft Auto content is about to come out into the marketplace. Then again, those who bought ahead of the Q1 earnings report, released yesterday after the bell, are pretty overjoyed this afternoon, seeing that the stock is, at the time of this writing anyway, up well over 9%.
Net sales increased 9%. The adjusted loss from continuing operations was 31 cents per share. Last year at this time, shareholders were looking at a loss of 56 cents per share on the same basis. Reuters says the analyst call was for the red ink to equal 51 cents per share. Good job, management.
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Earnings Highlights: Acer, Baidu, Coca-Cola, Disney, Hasbro, Sprint ...
Here are some highlights from this past week's earnings coverage on BloggingStocks:
- Abercrombie & Fitch Co. (ANF) received an analyst's upgrade ahead of next week's Q4 earnings report.
- Acer Inc. reported its highest quarterly earnings in almost three years due in part to growth in shipments.
- Baidu Inc. (BIDU) swung to a better-than-expected Q4 profit, with strong revenue growth, and offered rosy guidance.
- Biogen Idec Inc. (BIIB) offered an upside surprise as well as full-year earnings above Wall Street estimates.
- Coinstar Inc. (CSTR) strong quarterly results and guidance, as well as litigation concerns, failed to inspire Wall Street.
- Coca-Cola Co. (KO) posted strong Q4 and full-year earnings results due to growth in emerging markets.
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Activision Blizzard Posts Successful Q4: Is Stock a Buy?
Earlier in the week, I discussed the disappointing reaction concerning Electronic Arts (ERTS) and its most recent quarterly report. Just a couple days later, Activision Blizzard (ATVI) released its own three-month numbers, and the situation was completely different. The market liked the data, deciding to give the stock a bid.
There are three very positive elements to the fourth-quarter story that are obviously intriguing investors. First, on an adjusted basis, the publisher delivered 49 cents per share on the bottom line, which, according to Reuters, is six pennies ahead of projections. Second, shareholders have a $1 billion repurchase initiative to look forward to. Third, management believes it's time to directly distribute some of the cash-flow spoils to its true believers: A 15-cent annual dividend has been declared.
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Electronic Arts Down Big in After-Hours Following Q3 Report
Electronic Arts Inc. (ERTS) was down in the after-hours session by over 9% on the heels of the gaming publisher's Q3 report. Non-GAAP sales were off by over 20%. Adjusted income came in at 33 cents per share. This was two cents higher than expectations according to my earnings preview, but a lot less than the 56 cents per share earned in the comparable frame.
The press release mentions the lower quantity of titles released during the holiday season as being a driver of the decline in revenue (a tough European market was also cited). That may be, but it doesn't absolve EA of its fundamental challenges.
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