The Successful Investor Hotline – Friday, June 12, 2015

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TRANSCONTINENTAL INC., $16.06, Toronto symbol TCL.A, fell 12% this week after reporting lower-than-expected earnings. In its 2015 second quarter, which ended April 30, 2015, the company’s earnings rose 13.7%, to $39.1 million, or $0.50 a share. That fell short of the consensus estimate of $0.54. A year earlier, Transcontinental earned $34.4 million, or $0.44 a share. The gain largely came from two recent acquisitions: in May 2014, the company bought U.S.-based Capri Packaging, a maker of plastic bags and pouches for cheese and other dairy products, for $146.5 million. And in June 2014, it paid Sun Media $78.8 million for 74 weekly newspapers in Quebec. Revenue rose 2.7%, to $490.5 million from $477.5 million. Contributions from acquisitions offset lower revenue from printing advertising flyers, particularly after Target closed its 133 Canadian stores. The company won new printing contracts in 2014, and it’s seeing more savings as it merges overlapping operations. That should increase its earnings by 6.5%, to $2.30 a share, for all…