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FeedPosted Feb 12th 2011 9:20AM by Steven Mallas (RSS feed)
Filed under: Earnings Reports, Lions Gate Entertainment (LGF)
Lionsgate Entertainment (LGF) posted results for the fiscal third quarter earlier in the week. I would like to be bullish on the numbers, but I realize such emotion isn't in the cards after reading through the press release.
Maybe I should be at least a little considerate about the Q3 loss of 4 cents per share; last year at this time, the loss was 55 cents per share. Problem is, the loss for the nine-month period is 77 cents per share versus a profit of 2 cents per share in the comparable frame. Perhaps I should just focus on the quarter, but I couldn't help noticing what was going on over the longer term. Besides, who wants to see red ink, especially when, according to TheFly, execs couldn't beat Wall Street's expectations?
Continue reading Lionsgate Entertainment's Q3: Hollywood Is a Challenging Game
Posted Jan 18th 2011 9:30AM by Wade Hansen (RSS feed)
Filed under: Insiders, Stocks to Buy, Lions Gate Entertainment (LGF)
If you are looking for clues telling you which stocks have a good chance of increasing in value, you might want consider watching what insiders are doing. After all, talk is cheap, but when insiders put their own money on the line, you should sit up and take note.
Lions Gate Entertainment (LGF) topped the insider-buying charts for the week ending Jan. 14 as insiders snapped up 819,823 shares of company stock at a market value of $5,328,850. During the past six months, insiders have increased their overall holdings in the company by 35.40% and now own 2.94% of LGF stock.
Continue reading Insiders Snapping Up Lions Gate, JW Mays and More
Posted Nov 1st 2010 10:00AM by Steven Mallas (RSS feed)
Filed under: Viacom (VIA), Film, Lions Gate Entertainment (LGF)
A year ago, a fierce battle was being waged between two Hollywood studios for the dominance of the Halloween movie marketplace. Lions Gate Entertainment (LGF) was high on its latest gory sequel, Saw VI, while Viacom (VIA.B) was pinning its hopes on a low-budget film entitled Paranormal Activity. It was something of a David-and-Goliath situation; certainly the bloody brand equity of the Saw franchise could not be bested by some goofy found-footage-themed piece of celluloid?
Haven't the Goliaths of this world learned anything? Saw VI ended up the loser of the competition. I was amazed. Lions Gate, however, wanted to give it another shot. So, Saw 3D, which supposedly may be the final one of the series (yeah, we'll see), declared war on the sequel to Viacom's demon tale, Paranormal Activity 2, this past weekend; Jigsaw apparently is out for a little revenge.
Continue reading Saw 3D: Final Attempt Does the Trick for Lions Gate
Posted Oct 25th 2010 9:00AM by Steven Mallas (RSS feed)
Filed under: Time Warner (TWX), Walt Disney (DIS), Viacom (VIA), Film, Lions Gate Entertainment (LGF)

Last time around, Viacom (
VIA.B) had the number-one film of the weekend with
Jackass 3D. Well, the studio has done it again, this time with a project more suited for the upcoming holiday dedicated to ghosts, goblins, and low-budget celluloid horrors.
According to early estimates at
Box Office Mojo,
Paranormal Activity 2 obliterated the competition at domestic theaters. It took in well over $40 million, more than enough for first place. Of course, the company behind the picture that came in second isn't crying:
Jackass 3D, which captured another $20 million and is now on its way to passing $100 million in total gross, is also from Viacom.
Continue reading Viacom Dominates Theaters with 'Paranormal Activity 2'
Posted Jul 6th 2010 10:30AM by Wade Hansen (RSS feed)
Filed under: Insiders, Stocks to Buy
If you are looking for clues telling you which stocks have a good chance of increasing in value, you might want consider watching what insiders are doing. After all, talk is cheap, but when insiders put their own money on the line, you should sit up and take note.
Lions Gate Entertainment Corp. (LGF) topped the insider-buying charts for the week ending July 2 as insiders snapped up 7,071,774 shares of company stock at a market value of $49,502,418. During the past six months, insiders have increased their overall holdings in the company by 15.84% and now own 7.71% of LGF stock.
Continue reading Insiders Snapping Up Lions Gate, Saul Centers
Posted Jun 7th 2010 9:00AM by Steven Mallas (RSS feed)
Filed under: General Electric (GE), Walt Disney (DIS), Viacom (VIA), Film, Lions Gate Entertainment (LGF), DreamWorks Animation (DWA)

DreamWorks Animation's (
DWA)
Shrek Forever After is an overall disappointment (in my opinion, at least) because of its relatively weak
opening theatrical gross, but I am impressed by its third-weekend performance. According to early estimates at
Box Office Mojo, the cartoon, distributed by Viacom (
VIA), is in the top spot yet again. It took in $25 million at domestic theaters, and its total gross so far stands at over $180 million.
Surprisingly,
Get Him to the Greek, from General Electric's (
GE) Universal Pictures, made only $17 million. That was good for second place, but I thought it would have easily done over $20 million. Universal has to be at least a little down on this debut, but I knew the project's relatively low budget, which is reportedly
$40 million, would offer some room for spinning. This
Reuters article quotes an exec doing just that.
Continue reading 'Shrek' Surprises in Third Weekend
Posted Jun 2nd 2010 9:00AM by Steven Mallas (RSS feed)
Filed under: Earnings Reports, Time Warner (TWX), Walt Disney (DIS), Viacom (VIA), Media World, Film

Last year at this time, Lions Gate Entertainment (
LGF), whose colleagues in the industry include Disney (
DIS), Time Warner (
TWX), and Viacom (
VIA),
reported an annual net loss of $1.53 per share. This year, the fiscal loss was 17 cents per share. In fiscal 2008, the loss per share was 74 cents.
I can see why Carl Icahn wants to shake things up and exert control
over the board. What is this company's management team doing? Don't these execs enjoy making profits? Enough is enough. The fact that the loss has lessened makes no difference to me.
Continue reading Lions Gate Produces Another Fiscal-Year Loss
Posted Mar 27th 2010 2:00PM by Steven Mallas (RSS feed)
Filed under: Deals, Press Releases, Walt Disney (DIS), Media World, Film, Lions Gate Entertainment (LGF)
Well, it's finally happened. Someone wants to buy Lions Gate Entertainment (LGF). However, it's not the head of a big media conglomerate who has an eye on the movie studio. Instead, it's famed activist investor Carl Icahn.
Of course, I'm sure you know all that by now. How can anyone have missed the drama surrounding the situation? There are a ton of news reports out there covering the topic, so let me simply bring you up to date with a link to an open letter from Icahn to Lions Gate, and a link to management's response. It makes for wonderful reading.
Continue reading The Lions Gate Situation Is Getting Interesting
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