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To: Elroy who wrote (513)3/1/2006 5:07:38 PM
From: Taro  Respond to of 20435
 
It's all over the place, I read them.
My best guess is a 13-18% hike tomorrow.

And my heros ATHR and VTSS are letting me down. Going bananas between 2/28 and too early to make it as my main bets by 3/8 when our next contest takes off.

Gives me a serious handicap into the next investment contest.
With me thus out of the races, nobody else in this board ready to take over the crown?

We are waiting for you!!

Taro



To: Elroy who wrote (513)3/1/2006 6:36:23 PM
From: Taro  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20435
 
This doesn't look so great...
I admit to not having spent much time on this issue because as you know I tend to keep some distance here.
Looks like they are sand bagging next quarter too much.
Hope you have your investments well protected.

Taro

For the quarter ended Jan. 31, company earned $29.6 million, or 53 cents per share, up 41 percent from last year's $21.1 million, or 33 cents a share.

Sales jumped 35 percent to $137.3 million from last year's $101.8 million.

Analysts, on average, were expecting earnings of 45 cents per share on sales of $135.8 million, according to a Thomson Financial poll.

For the fourth quarter, OmniVision said it expects earnings between 35 cents and 40 cents per share on sales between $120 million to $130 million. Analysts, on average, are looking for earnings of 39 cents per share on revenue of $127.4 million.

Shares fell $2.86, or 10.5 percent, to 24.35 in after-hours electronic trading, after closing up $1.71, or 6.7 percent, at $27.21 on the Nasdaq.