3. Why Are Investors So Negative?
1. Fuel Cell has been unable to turn a profit and
has continually relied on dilutive offerings to
keep the company afloat.
2. The company’s fuel cell energy still trades at a
premium to natural gas, wind, and other
renewable energy sources.
4. Here’s What to Really Watch
Wall Street Expectations
1. Currently, 16% of
available shares are
being shorted.
2. Analysts estimate
revenue will come in at
$44.7 million.
3. Analysts estimate that
earnings per share will
come in at a loss of
$0.04.
What to really watch
1. Management has talked
about becoming
profitable for a long
time, but that hasn’t
happened. Look for
actual evidence that
increased sales could
eventually lead to
profitability.
6. Why Are Investors So Negative?
1. The popularity of wearable cameras for
adventure enthusiasts may be waning.
1. The stock was up 200% in 2013.
2. Shares trade for 24 times earnings, which isn’t
bad, but earnings are only expected to
increase by 3% in the coming year.
7. Here’s What to Really Watch
Wall Street Expectations
1. Currently, 16% of
available shares are
being shorted.
2. Analysts estimate the
company will report
revenue of $40 million.
3. Analysts estimate
earnings per share will
come in at $0.21 per
share.
What to Really Watch
1. These possible
applications of AMBA’s
technology stretch far
and wide. Keep an eye
on the long-term trends
here.
– Listen in for progress on
Google’s Helpouts deal.
– Pay attention to the
strength of the automotive
and security segments
9. Why Are Investors So Negative?
1. Comparable store sales were down
10.2% during the latest holiday
quarter.
2. Overall, Vera Bradley saw revenue dip
1%, and net income fall 15% during
2013.
10. Here’s What to Really Watch
Wall Street Expectations
1. Currently, 48% of
available shares are
being shorted.
2. Analysts expect Vera
Bradley to report
revenue of $118 million.
3. The company is
expected to report
earnings per share of
$0.13.
What to Really Watch
1. Pay attention to gross
margins, which fell by 500
basis points last quarter.
2. Unlike other fashion
companies, Vera Bradley
does lots of business
outside the holiday
quarter, too. Results are
important, but guidance
will let you know how
things are faring right now
for the company.
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