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NEW GOLD $9.84 (Toronto symbol NGD; TSINetwork Rating: Speculative) (888-315- 9715; www.newgold.com; Shares outstanding: 461.7 million; Market cap: $4.5 billion; No dividends paid) has started up its fourth mine. The $765- million New Afton gold mine in B.C. processed the first ore through its mill on June 28, 2012. New Gold’s target for commercial production at New Afton, defined as 30 days of operation at 60% capacity (or 6,600 tonnes per day) remains August 2012. New Afton should produce an average of 85,000 ounces of gold and 75 million pounds of copper annually over its 12-year life. There is still room to expand the mine’s reserves and increase its production through exploration drilling....
AEROPOSTALE INC. $20.26 (New York symbol ARO; TSINetwork Rating: Extra Risk) (646-485-5410; www.aeropostale.com; Shares outstanding: 81.3 million; Market cap: $1.6 billion; No dividends paid) has hired 15-year-old Chloe Grace Moretz as a celebrity endorser. Ms. Moretz has recently appeared in movies such as Dark Shadows and Hugo. She also starred in the cult hit Kick-Ass. Over the last few quarters, Aeropostale has focused on more fashionable clothing instead of the basics. The company hopes Ms. Moretz will draw attention to these products and boost its sales....
REITMANS (CANADA) LTD. $11.97 (Toronto symbol RET.A; TSINetwork Rating: Extra Risk) (514-384-1140; www.reitmans.com; Shares outstanding: 65.5 million; Market cap: $784.0 million; Dividend yield: 6.7%) owns 925 women’s clothing stores across Canada. The chain consists of 364 Reitmans, 154 Penningtons, 153 Smart Set, 114 Addition Elle, 74 Thyme Maternity and 66 RW & Co. stores. In the three months ended April 28, 2012, Reitmans lost $53,000, or nil per share, compared to a profit of $624,000, or $0.01 a share, a year earlier. The company’s sales were down 1.0%, to $217.1 million from $219.3 million. Same-store sales declined 0.7%....
AMAZON.COM $217.47 (Nasdaq symbol AMZN; TSINetwork Rating: Extra Risk) (206- 266-1000; www.amazon.com; Shares outstanding: 450.5 million; Market cap: $98.0 billion; No dividends paid) has reportedly agreed to buy 3-D mapping company UpNext. UpNext offers interactive, threedimensional maps. Users can “drop down” into streets and tap objects to bring up information, directions or different viewpoints. Offering its own mapping capability through UpNext will let Amazon take full advantage of rising demand for mobile ads. As well, the company may be working on a smartphone, and it could use UpNext on that device....
ADOBE SYSTEMS $31.43 (Nasdaq symbol ADBE; TSINetwork Rating: Average) (408-536-6000; www.adobe.com; Shares outstanding: 491.8 million; Market cap: $15.5 billion; No dividends paid) is teaming up with NBC to stream events live from the Olympic Summer Games in London to mobile device users in the U.S. for free. Comcast Corp. owns NBC, which has the U.S. television rights to the London Olympics. NBC has launched two applications using Adobe technology. Both include software that measures user traffic and offers targeted advertising. The first app, NBC Olympics Live Extra, will let customers of cable, satellite and telephone companies live-stream competitions and events. The other app, called NBC Olympics, will provide additional information, such as TV and online schedules, live results and highlights....
INTUITIVE SURGICAL $549.36 (Nasdaq symbol ISRG; TSINetwork Rating: Average) (515-507-5000; www.intuitivesurgical.com; Shares outstanding: 39.7 million; Market cap: $21.8 billion; No dividends paid) makes the da Vinci, a computerized surgical system. Guided by a miniature camera connected to a 3-D monitor, surgeons use the da Vinci to operate by remotely manipulating tiny robotic arms. This process is safer and much less invasive than regular surgery, and helps cut a patient’s recovery time and post-operative discomfort. It also reduces scarring and infection risk. In the three months ended March 31, 2012, Intuitive earned $143.5 million, or $3.63 a share. That’s up 37.8% from $104.1 million, or $2.66 a share, a year earlier. Revenue rose 27.6%, to $495.2 million from $388.1 million. Intuitive is debt-free, and holds cash of $2.4 billion, or $60.45 a share....
IDEXX LABORATORIES INC. $88 (Nasdaq symbol IDXX; Aggressive Growth Portfolio, Manufacturing & Industry sector; Shares outstanding: 56.9 million; Market cap: $5.0 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 3.9; No dividends paid; TSINetwork Rating: Average; www.idexx.com) gets 80% of its revenue by making equipment that veterinarians use to detect diseases in pets.
The company also makes systems that detect contaminants in livestock and water (20% of revenue). It sells its products in over 100 countries.
In the three months ended June 30, 2012, Idexx earned $51.3 million. That’s up 5.5% from $48.7 million a year earlier. The company spent $27.4 million on share repurchases in the latest quarter. Due to fewer shares outstanding, earnings per share rose 9.6%, to $0.91 from $0.83. Revenue rose 5.6%, to $335.6 million from $317.9 million.
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The company also makes systems that detect contaminants in livestock and water (20% of revenue). It sells its products in over 100 countries.
In the three months ended June 30, 2012, Idexx earned $51.3 million. That’s up 5.5% from $48.7 million a year earlier. The company spent $27.4 million on share repurchases in the latest quarter. Due to fewer shares outstanding, earnings per share rose 9.6%, to $0.91 from $0.83. Revenue rose 5.6%, to $335.6 million from $317.9 million.
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EBAY INC. $43 (Nasdaq symbol EBAY; Aggressive Growth Portfolio, Finance sector; Shares outstanding: 1.3 billion; Market cap: $55.9 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 4.3; No dividends paid; TSINetwork Rating: Above Average; www.ebay.com) gets half of its revenue from its auction websites, which now have 104.8 million users.
The company gets a further 40% from processing online payments through its PayPal service. This business has huge potential, particularly as it expands to retail stores and handling payments from smartphones.
The remaining 10% comes from GSI Commerce Inc., which helps businesses process orders from their websites. eBay paid $2.4 billion for GSI in June 2011.
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The company gets a further 40% from processing online payments through its PayPal service. This business has huge potential, particularly as it expands to retail stores and handling payments from smartphones.
The remaining 10% comes from GSI Commerce Inc., which helps businesses process orders from their websites. eBay paid $2.4 billion for GSI in June 2011.
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PRECISION DRILLING CORP. $6.85 (Toronto symbol PD; Aggressive Growth Portfolio, Resource sector; Shares outstanding: 276.3 million; Market cap: $1.9 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 0.9; No dividends paid since February 2009; TSINetwork Rating: Extra Risk; www.precisiondrilling.com) provides contract-drilling services to land-based oil and gas producers in Canada, the U.S. and Mexico. It had 344 rigs in service as of March 31, 2012. The stock is down 45.6% from its recent peak of $12.60 in March 2012. That’s due to fears that falling oil and natural gas prices will hurt demand for Precision’s rigs. However, the company operates under long-term contracts that help shield it from volatile oil and gas prices. It has 122 rigs under contract in 2012 and 79 in 2013. Precision can also conserve cash by putting off building new rigs if demand weakens. That’s why it recently cut its 2012 capital expenditures to $975 million from its earlier forecast of $1.1 billion....
POTASH CORP. OF SASKATCHEWAN $45 (Toronto symbol POT; Aggressive Growth Portfolio, Resources sector; Shares outstanding: 858.9 million; Market cap: $38.7 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 4.5; Dividend yield: 1.3%; TSINetwork Rating: Average; www.potashcorp.com) has gained roughly 17% since the middle of June 2012. That’s because hot, dry weather in the U.S. could reduce this year’s corn harvest. In response, farmers are applying more fertilizer to boost their crop yields. As well, corn needs more potash than other crops. The spike in demand has pushed up potash prices. Moreover, the long-term outlook for potash and other fertilizers remains bright, mainly due to rising demand for better food in fast-growing countries such as China, India and Brazil....