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Shuffle Master (SHFL) is a gamble not worth taking

You think financial stocks are having a tough time? Check out what happened to Shuffle Master (NASDAQ: SHFL) yesterday. Its stock closed down over 26%. Talk about a bad gamble!

The company, which makes card shufflers and other products for the casino industry, has been doing horribly for a while now, even with its 30 cent bounce today. It was once a mighty growth stock, but it is currently relegated to, as of this writing, approximately-$5-per-share-status. The latest calamitous catalyst was an earnings report released on Monday which missed the expectations of Wall Street brass. Net sales for Shuffle Master's first quarter increased by 1% -- not exactly stellar top-line appreciation. Net income from continuing operations came in at a loss of $0.05 per diluted share; in the previous year's quarter, Shuffle Master saw a profit of $0.05 per diluted share from continuing operations. Apparently, analysts were looking for $0.08 per share in positive profit. They didn't get that, and then some. I'll say this, though -- cash from operations did more than double. There is at least some positive in that, I suppose.

If a picture is worth many words, if it does indeed tell a story, then a look at Shuffle Master's chart shows a tale that could only have been written by Stephen King -- a blood-soaked, gory, tortured-scream-inducing piece of prose that makes the reader want to vomit and pray for early death. Again, this isn't a financial stock, but it sure does seem like one. Several years ago, I made some money on Shuffle Master. But the days of making money from it are done for now. I do believe in the long-term power of the gambling industry, but I have no choice but to be bearish on Shuffle Master. It may recover over time, it could find its footing yet again, but I just don't perceive a value just yet. Plus, if you're looking for ideas in this sector, you can check out other companies such as International Game Technology (NASDAQ: IGT) and Wynn Resorts (NASDAQ: WYNN).

Disclosure: I don't own any of the companies mentioned here in any of my portfolios.

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Last updated: February 12, 2012: 01:44 PM

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