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INTT - inTest Corporation
An SI Board Since October 1999
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Emcee:  Christopher Brainard Type:  Unmoderated
inTest Coproration designs, manufactures and markets docking hardware and test head manipulators used by semiconductor manufactures during the testing of wafers and packaged devices. They also design and market related automatic test equipment interface products.

The company controls about 60-70% of the Docking hardward market. This hardward is used to connect test heads to either probers (front end testing) or test handlers (back end testing).

The company controls about 40-45% of the test head manipulators market. Manipulators are large machines that position test heads that can weigh up to 1000 pounds during testing of both waffers and packaged devises.

If the market for ATE is doing well, like it is now, inTest will benefit along with the rest of the companies in this industry. I recently visited with the company (locate 10 minutes from my house) and the CFO reported that 'business is booming'. They are expanding both in their NJ manufacturing facilities and in Singapore.

The stock got punished during the recent industry down turn and has only recovered slightly from its lows. Earnings have rebounded nicely from the loss reported during the 4th quarter of 1998 (Just like COHU). Projections call for EPS of $0.16 and $0.23 for the rest of this year. Year 2000 estimates call for EPS of $1.07. Two analysis cover the company now, a third should initiate coverage soon. My guess is that actual earnings will exceed these estimates.

The stock trades for $7 ... something tells me when the good earnings are reported, $12-$15 should be a very conservative target for the next six months.

Let me know what you think.

Chris Brainard
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533If you could explain to me the difference between a pig and a hog I'd be graELH1006-5/7/2010
532Hi Eddie, never feel bad about making a profit! I sold LTXC, and FSII, and MTSN,EACarl15/6/2010
531Most thought that INTT was headed to bankruptcy. I finally added many thousand ELH1006-5/6/2010
530INTT in the "top 10 percentage gainers of the past 52 weeks" fool.comEACarl15/5/2010
529RE "Complete idiot, or not? Time will tell, but it was me that bought the 5EACarl112/29/2009
528We are rich! Up 117%! Who said this market sucks? Chris PS: Happy holiday guyChristopher Brainard-12/22/2008
527Well at least who ever is dumping is being met with a buyer! I hope there's EACarl-12/12/2008
526Eric, My guess is we are watching Fidelity finally dumping its position in InTeChristopher Brainard-12/12/2008
525Interesting trading today, although total money transacted is only $40,000. AnyChristopher Brainard-12/4/2008
524I saw that trade and was thinking to myself that $750 to buy 5000 shares could pChristopher Brainard-11/24/2008
523Complete idiot, or not? Time will tell, but it was me that bought the 5000 sharEACarl-11/24/2008
522LOL - Wish it were true Chris. Problem is if someone sells 100 shares into the EACarl-11/12/2008
521Holly cow .... up 43%!! You guys have hit it rich. Sweet.Christopher Brainard-11/11/2008
520Hi Chris, I just looked. Actually as far as I'm concerned at this point allEACarl-11/5/2008
519Eric, It looks like the cash burn has begun this past quarter. If things continChristopher Brainard-11/5/2008
518Hi Chris, It doesn' make sense. I'm the first to admit that the managemEACarl-10/22/2008
517I think I see the light getting turned off on this one. Someone is running befoChristopher Brainard-10/21/2008
516Hi Chris, I wouldn't characterize my viewpoint that way. Let's face itrobert b furman-10/11/2008
515Sorry I'm late on this one, but nice call: "Have to believe that a botChristopher Brainard-10/11/2008
514HI Chris, Well prices for tech are really quite low. Let's hope any acquisrobert b furman-10/7/2008
513As if anyone really cares about this company, given what is happening in the reaChristopher Brainard-10/7/2008
512Thanks guys. Appreciate your thoughts. ChrisChristopher Brainard-10/4/2008
511I'll add that I don't know if there are some institutional holders of INThe Ox-10/3/2008
510Hi Chris, Well, if the downturn is as steep and lasts as long as some are expectEACarl-10/3/2008
509New buyer? Somebody buying in here? Bobrobert b furman-10/3/2008
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