Tuesday, October 07, 2008
INX Inc. (NDAQ: INXI) shares fell today after the company released news relating to its order book. The order book increased 47%  with September bookings increasing by 17% in total while the last two weeks saw bookings jump by 33% in total. However, this strong growth was met by concerns that orders may slow as the economy weakens.

INX noted, "While demand by customers has been healthy right up through the last two weeks of September, our sales staff are indicating that some customers are delaying moving forward with some large projects, and it is logical that the uncertainty of the last several weeks will cause some enterprise organizations to delay cap-ex expenditure projects."

INX is a provider of IP networked based solutions for enterprise-class organizations, such as corporations, schools and federal, state and local governmental agencies. The company's solutions consist of network infrastructure, IP voice and video communications systems, wireless network connectivity, network storage solutions, data center, and network and data security.

Shares of INX are down $0.29, or 4.61%, to $6.00 per share.

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 Monday, October 06, 2008
The stock market may be struggling, but defense companies are still on their feet. Several contracts were announced today in this sector, indicating that defense spending is still going strong and some public companies are well-positioned to profit. TWo wars have done a lot to sustain spending, but some are concerned about at least one presidential candidate is interested in withdrawing troops and putting an end to the Iraqi conflict.

Lockheed Martin (LMT) announced a $41 million contract from the US Transportation Command to extend sustainment of Global Transportation Network command and control system. The sustainment contract brings the total value of the contract to $475 million. Kratos Defense & Security Solutions (KTOS) announced that its Madison Research Division had been awarded a $10.3 million contract from the U.S. Army on behalf of the Experimentation Division.

Recently, the Senate passed a military spending bill that includes a pay raise for military personnel. The bill will permit $612.5 billion in spending for military programs in 2009 with $70 billion for Iraq operations and Afghanistan. The pay increase for military personnel will be 3.9 percent. These new spending approvals will pave the way for future awards for these defense contractors and allow expansion in market share.

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 Friday, October 03, 2008
Pharmacopeia, Inc. (NDAQ: PCOP) shares continued their decline today after the company received a delisting notice from the Nasdaq Stock Market. The company actually received the notice on September 30th indicating that it was not in compliance with the continued listing requirements because the market value of its listed securities was below $50 million for 10 consecutive trading days. This could spell bad news for shareholders as liquidity is greatly reduced upon delisting.

The company is currently involved in a deal to be acquired by Ligand Pharmaceuticals Incorporated (NDAQ: LGND) in a deal valued up to $70 million. The deal is based off of the price of Ligand shares, which have fallen sharply in recent days. The transaction is structured as a stock-for-stock exchange with an added kicker. Ligand willissue about 17.5 million shares, or 0.58 shares for each outstanding Pharmacopeia share. This will give Ligand 84% of the combined company.

Pharmacopeia is a clinical development stage biopharamceutical company dedicated to discovering and developing small molecule therapeutics to address medical needs. It has a portfolio of clinical and preclinical candidates under development internally or by partners, including eight clinical compounds in Phase II or Phase I development addressing multiple indications, including hypertension, diabetic nephropathy, muscle wasting, inflammation and respiratory disease.

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 Thursday, October 02, 2008
Warren Buffett is well-recognized as a smart investor, which should be giving investors a clue. The billionaire investor has recently agreed to purchase shares in two institutions facing sharp declines: General Electric (NYSE: GE) and Goldman Sachs (NYSE: GS). Many investors are speculating that he was brought into these deals to calm fears, but he is not exactly playing on a level field. Under both of these deals, the billionaire receieved preferential treatment...

The billionaire purchased a $5 billion stake in Goldman Sachs last month, but it wasn't just common stock. The billionaire received $5 billion in perpetual preferred stock and 43.5 million warrants priced at $115 per share. These warrants give the investor a theoretical 16% stake in Goldman Sachs - one of the world's premier investment banks - for only $5 billion in investment. In fact, with shares trading at around $130 a piece, Buffett has already made $650 million in paper profits!

Buffett also managed to pick up cheaper than normal shares of General Electric. The billionaire invested $3 billion at a 9% discount to the stock's closing price Wednesday to buy up preferred stock that pays a 10% dividend. Buffett also stated that he would support measures to alleviate near-term liquidity concerns. Not only is the billionaire making a dividend on his investment, but he is also receiving a sharp discount.

So, before investors go believing that Warren Buffett's investments signal confidence - they should be sure to take a look at the terms of the deals...

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10/2/2008 4:14:31 PM UTC  #    Comments [0]  |  Trackback
 Wednesday, October 01, 2008
thinkorswim Group Inc. (NDAQ: SWIM) shares jumped higher after the company reported preliminary operating metrics for September 2008 early due to extraordinary price volatility, regulatory intervention and liquidity concerns. During this time period, thinkorswim delivered its 24th consecutive month of record growth by opening 8,550 new accounts, 3,400 funded accounts, executive 63,600 retail DARTs and maintaining client assets of approximately $3.2 billion.

Trading volumes at thinkorswim exceeded 96,000 retail trades in a single day during the month and now expects to outperform analyst consensus for the third quarter. Many brokerages have benefited from from the increased market activity as they have collected more in commissions. However, some brokerages have failed to offset these gains with losses from margin accounts that have defaulted.

thinkorswim Group Inc., formerly Investools Inc. (Investools) operates in two segments: Investor Education and Brokerage Services. The Company offers investor education and brokerage and related financial products and services for self-directed investors. Its Investor Education segment offers a range of investor education products and services that provide learning in a variety of interactive delivery formats.

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 Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Presidential candidates are gearing up for a good fight and environmental policy is near the top of the list of concerns. Many countries around the world are waiting to see whether or not the United States will sign the Kyoto Protocol this year that would require companies to reduce their carbon emissions between 2008 and 2012. This would put a relatively new, but growing carbon market into the forefront of the global financial system.

The carbon market represents an administrative approach used to control pollution by providing economic incentives for achieving reductions in the emissions of pollutants. Countries bound by the Kyoto Protocol can use carbon trading as a way to meet their obligations to reduce carbon trading and therefore mitigate global warming. To date, carbon trading is seen as one of the most viable approaches to control global warming through economics.

EcoloCap Solutions (OTC-BB: ECOS) is developing an integrated development approach that focuses on both existing and needed infrastructure facilities to produce substantial new value in the form of tradable CERs while also maximizing alternative energy generation co-products. Partnerships with owners of facilities that generate harmful greenhouse gases as well as environmental project owners in developing countries will allow the company to capitalize on opportunities emerging in carbon trading.

To the owners of these projects, EcoloCap offers its expertise in the United Nations certification process, engineering, project management and capital in exchange for rights to the carbon credits that are generated over the life of the project. The company makes money by purchasing these credits for far less than they are worth when sold on the open market. Often times, this differential can be significant, especially when accrued over the life of the project.

As a result, one company to watch during the upcoming presidential elections may be EcoloCap Solutions. Any actions by the United States to join the Kyoto Protocol would result in a substantial boost to the carbon market in general and would in turn benefit companies like EcoloCap that sell carbon credits in the open market. After all, demand would increase while supply would remain the same, thus driving up the price of carbon credits and the value of EcoloCap's inventory. Investors interested in learning more can view a research report by clicking here.

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9/30/2008 7:33:30 PM UTC  #    Comments [0]  |  Trackback
Allied Capital (NYSE: ALD) is playing out by the book - that is, David Einhorn's book! Allied and David Einhorn have been involved in what some on Wall Street have regarded as an epic struggle between themselves, regulators, government officials, and several government organizations. In fact, Einhorn even wrote a complete book on the struggle called "Fooling Some of the People All of the Time". His premise is that Allied's loan portfolio (or that of its subsidiaries) has been impropertly valued - a thesis that may now prove to be true.

Allied Capital announced that Ciena Capital, one of its portfolio companies, voluntarily filed for bankruptcy protection today. The company said Ciena has continued to experience "significant deterioration" in the value of its assets due to the uncertainty of the financial markets and a reduction in the number of loan buyers. As a result, Allied said its unconditional guaranty of the obligations outstanding under Ciena's revolving credit facility may become due.

This is bad news for Allied Capital as it may be required to pay $320 million to the lenders in connection with the revolving credit facility. This is $150 million of the cash Allied gained on the sale of its good investments while it may have to borrow another $170 million of its unsecured revolving line of credit. Some believe that this could put the company's all-important dividend at risk - the dividend that so many investors have stayed in the stock to receive.

Allied Capital Corporation (ACC) is a closed-end, non-diversified management investment company that operates as a business development company. The Company’s investment objective is to achieve current income and capital gains. The Company is engaged in private equity business. ACC primarily invests in debt and equity securities of private companies in a variety of industries. From time to time, it may invest in companies that are public but lack access to additional public capital.

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 Monday, September 29, 2008
Circuit City Stores (NYSE: CC) shares dropped sharply after it reported disappointing earnings, but there is at least one remaining hope for shareholders. The electronics retailer said it would undergo an extensive review of its strategic options. Unfortunately, investors looking for a sale transaction may be waiting awhile- the company noted that it was initially focused on internal improvements to operate as a standalone business. Regardless, a successful turnaround is definitely a prospect worth watching!

Circuit City shares have been in a free fall ever since 2007 when the company first started experiencing a slowdown in sales. This latest quarter has been a nail in the coffin as it posted wider losses and withdrew its financial outlook as it reviews its business ahead of the holiday season. This follows the departure of its Chairman and CEO just last week. Meanwhile, experts are predicting an extremely bleak holiday season this year.

So, where's the opportunity here? Well, Circuit City still owns a substantial number of retail stores and any new blood in management could help a turnaround. Circuit City may have posted losses for five of the six quarters, but any successful execution this holiday season versus competitor Best Buy could help position it for the future. The company plans to launch a new marketing campaign, upgrade its store signage, and boost its in-stock position on key categories.

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 Wednesday, September 24, 2008
The carbon market represents an administrative approach used to control pollution by providing economic incentives for achieving reductions in the emissions of pollutants. Countries bound by the Kyoto Protocol can use carbon trading as a way to meet their obligations to reduce carbon trading and therefore mitigate global warming. To date, carbon trading is seen as one of the most viable approaches to control global warming through economics.

Under the supervision of the United Nations, industrialized member nations are bound to reduce their emission of CO2 and other harmful gases by 5.2%. Companies or other groups that do not meet their reduction quotas can buy "carbon credits" from those who have exceeded their reduction targets.

As an alternative however, carbon credits can be created in developing countries can also generate credits (known as Certified Emissions Reductions or CERs) at a lower cost, and under the UN sponsored exchange mechanism, can be sold to developed countries at the prevailing prices as set on the world market. Hence the business opportunity.

In effect, this forces polluters to pay a charge while sellers are rewarded for having reduced emissions more than needed. The theory is that those that can easily reduce emissions at a reasonable cost can do so, achieving pollution reduction at the lowest possible cost to society.

Market prices for these carbon credits are also on the rise as oil prices continue to rise.  The price of carbon credits is linked to the price of oil in that lower oil results in lower gas, which encourages energy producers to burn gas instead of coal.  Since gas is less carbon intensive than coal, demand for carbon credits falls as energy providers have to buy fewer credits.

Carbon credits are also seen as a safe-haven for traders looking to get into more secure investments, according to analyst firm Point Carbon.  The firm argues that a fell in the projected supply of carbon credits would exceed any drop off in demand, which should in turn lead to higher carbon credit prices by supply and demand economics.

Carbon credits are also gaining popularity among the larger public.  Trading on the European Climate Exchange market along has more than doubled during the first half of the year compared to the same period in 2007.  Chief executive Neil Eckert told BusinessGreen.com that "the growth is not in a straight line and there are ups and downs, but overall there is a really healthy growth pattern."

EcoloCap Solutions (OTC-BB: ECOS) is well-positioned to profit from the bullish carbon credit market as the are a leading producer of Certified Emissions Reductions (or CERs).  EcoloCap Solutions offers innovative and integrated business solutions to help combat global climate change. Specifically, the company helps create environmentally-friendly projects in developing countries in exchange for carbon credits that it can sell on the open market. Investors interested in learning more can view a research report by clicking here.

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9/24/2008 5:06:52 PM UTC  #    Comments [0]  |  Trackback