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To: Sergio H who wrote (18712)7/30/2006 2:43:21 PM
From: ACAN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23958
 
Sergio; [HSR] reported after market on friday

Source: Hi-Shear Technology Corporation

Hi-Shear Announces Fiscal Year 2006 Earnings
Friday July 28, 6:15 pm ET

TORRANCE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 28, 2006--Hi-Shear Technology Corporation (AMEX:HSR - News) today announced results for its fiscal year ending May 31, 2006. Revenue and Gross Margin for the year were $21,052,000 and $7,712,000, respectively, compared to $16,076,000 and $5,217,000 for the same period last year. Net Income for the fiscal year ending May 31, 2006 was $2,295,000, or $0.34 per share, compared to $215,000, or $0.03 per share, for the same period last year.

Product revenues increased 31% during the fiscal year 2006 to $21,052,000 compared to $16,076,000 in the fiscal year of 2005, and were driven by growth in the use of the Company's products in national defense systems, tactical weapons, and satellites. Through the utilization of an expanded workforce in fiscal year 2006, production activities increased during the year to meet increased customer orders for Hi-Shear's unique electronic and pyrotechnic devices. The Company serviced over sixty-five separate space and defense projects during the year with space applications continuing to be the largest area of product use. Products manufactured for deployment in national missile defense and tactical weapons, both in the United States and abroad, continued to grow and were the largest factor in the increase in revenues.

Any thoughts here? If it was worth 4.00@.o3/share, how much is it worth @ .34/share? 35.00 to 40.00? I think at least 16.00 in the short term

Allan



To: Sergio H who wrote (18712)7/31/2006 1:18:09 PM
From: Jibacoa  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23958
 
It's a tough market for small caps.

Is that warning or advise ? <G>

I still prefer to watch things from the sidelines for a while.

I am looking for the action on RGEN after the news on Friday. I have a small position on it & would like for it to hold $2.95 today.<g>

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To: Sergio H who wrote (18712)7/31/2006 1:43:51 PM
From: Jibacoa  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 23958
 
RE: ARGN

It had a good 2ndQ report,has low LTD & + CF, however its EE for 2006 are around $0.16/shr (lower than the $0.19/shr in 2005) If that is correct, the pending 2Qs aren't going to be as good as the first 2.<g> The PE is still close to 40 & selling around 4.7xBV

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RE: STXN

The last Q results were good. It has now 2 consecutive Qs on the black & the EE for 2006 & 2007 are around $0.20 & $0.30/shr on the black vs. the previous reports on the red for the last 5 years, so the numbers should look good by comparison. (Apparently Tom is expected to do a better job than Chuck.<g>)

When it can close above the resistance at $4.06 & $4.50 it has a good chance of trading back at $6 Don't expect for it to be able to trade at the $48 level of 2000 for a while, but the R/R at present levels look OK.

Caveat: I haven't checked with Ken wether it would close its July 14 upgap.<g>

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