Saturday, June 2, 2012

GOOG splits stock but keeps hands on the reins

Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) announced first-quarter earnings after the bell Thursday — but the real news was focused on much smaller numbers. Namely, “2″ and “1.”
Profits basically were in line with Wall Street expectations. Adjusted earnings came to $10.08 per share, which was above the consensus estimate of $9.65. However, the top line was a bit light at $8.14 billion, vs. estimates for $8.15 billion.
Google’s real news was the announcement of a stock split — of sorts. The company said Thursday that it will create a new class of nonvoting stock. For current shareholders, a new share will be issued for every existing one, “effectively” resulting in a 2-for-1 stock split.
So why go through this convoluted process rather than an outright 2-for-1? It comes down to the founders keeping voting control of the company. They believe a “founder-led” management structure is best for long-term results.
The conference call also should be interesting. Investors definitely will want to get more color on the acquisition of Motorola, trends with cost per clicks (the revenue for the ad business) and progress on the G+ social network.
GOOG stock was slightly up in after-market trading.
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Friday, June 1, 2012

Great Stocks To Hold 2013

Amid a welcome patch of near-term weakness for gold mining and exploration stocks, this Fool recently became an active buyer in an array of gold stocks that I believe offer top-quality exposure to an anticipated resumption of the metal's multiyear bull-market blitz.
As an update to my initial top picks for gold and silver in 2013, this two-part series highlights those elite gold stocks that I currently consider the most opportune vehicles for new gold investment. Accordingly, these stocks also figure prominently within my own investment allocation into precious metals, and I personally own shares of all. My selections are:

Great Stocks To Hold 2013:OM Group Inc. (OMG)

 OM Group, Inc. develops, produces, and markets specialty chemicals, advanced materials, and electrochemical energy storage products worldwide. The company operates in three segments: Advanced Materials, Specialty Chemicals, and Battery Technologies. The Advanced Materials segment manufactures inorganic products using unrefined cobalt and other metals and serves the battery materials, powder metallurgy, ceramics, and chemical end markets. It offers cobalt powders, precursors, chemicals, pigments and ceramics, and various raw materials. These products enhance the electrical conduction of rechargeable batteries, as well as strengthen and add durability to diamond and machine cutting tools and drilling equipment. The Specialty Chemicals segment offers electronic chemicals for the printed circuit board, memory disk, general metal finishing, electronic packaging and finishing, and photovoltaic markets. This segment also provides advanced organics comprising additives and driers for paints, and printing inks; rubber adhesion promoters for tires; composite and other catalysts for chemicals; and fuel oil additives, lubricants, and grease additives. In addition, it offers ultra pure chemicals used in the manufacture of electronic and computer components, such as semiconductors, wafers, and liquid crystal displays; and photo-imaging masks, including high-purity quartz or glass plates containing precision, microscopic images of integrated circuits; and reticles for the semiconductor, optoelectronics, and microelectronics industries under the Compugraphics brand name. The Battery Technologies segment provides battery products, primary and secondary batteries, battery management systems, battery chargers, and energetic devices for defense applications; primary and secondary batteries for satellites, aircraft, and the packaging of cells; and miniature batteries to power implantable medical devices. The company was founded in 1991 and is headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio.

Great Stocks To Hold 2013:Tempur-pedic International Inc (TPX)

 Tempur-Pedic International Inc. manufactures, markets, and distributes bedding products in North America and internationally. Its products include pillows, mattresses, and adjustable beds, as well as various cushions and other comfort products. The company sells its mattresses and pillows under the TEMPUR and Tempur-Pedic brand names through furniture and bedding, specialty, and department stores; direct response, Internet, and own stores; chiropractors, medical retailers, hospitals, and other healthcare markets; and third party distributors. Tempur-Pedic International Inc. was founded in 1989 and is based in Lexington, Kentucky.

Great Stocks To Hold 2013:American Campus Communities Inc (ACC)

 American Campus Communities, Inc. (ACC), a real estate investment trust (REIT), engages in the acquisition, design, finance, development, lease, and management of student housing properties in the United States. As of July 12, 2005, the company owned and managed 25 student housing properties, containing approximately 16,300 beds, as well as managed 44 student housing properties, representing 27,600 beds. ACC also provides construction management and development services for student housing properties owned by colleges and universities, charitable foundations, and others. In addition, it also provides third party property management and leasing services. The company has elected to be taxed as a REIT under sections 856 to 860 of the Internal Revenue Code. As a REIT, it would not be subject to federal income tax purposes, provided it distributes at least 90% of taxable income to its shareholders. ACC was founded in 1993 and is based in Austin, Texas.