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< Coupons.com plunges after revenue miss, low guidance
Coupons.com (NYSE:COUP) posted Q4 earnings that were in line with expectations, but shares are now off 28.8% after hours as the firm missed revenue expectations.
Coupons.com (-28.8%) plunges after revenue miss, low guidance
Coupons.com (NYSE:COUP) posted Q4 earnings that were in line with expectations, but shares are now off 28.8% after hours as the firm missed revenue expectations.
Tidewater beats by $0.20, beats on revenue
Tidewater (NYSE:TDW): FQ3 EPS of $1.12 beats by $0.20.
Revenue of $387.55M (+6.1% Y/Y) beats by $4.97M.
Shares +0.78%.
Qualcomm confirms Chinese settlement, gets 5% 3G/4G rate
Qualcomm (NASDAQ:QCOM) will pay RMB6.088B ($975M) to settle the Chinese government's antitrust probe, just a little less than the $1B reported by Reuters.
However, the company will get to charge a 5% royalty rate on 3G-capable devices (including multi-mode 3G/4G hardware, which account for a large % of Chinese 4G phones sold today) for access to "3G and 4G essential Chinese patents." 4G devices that don't support 3G CDMA or WCDMA networks will carry a 3.5% rate. The 5% 3G/4G rate is much better than what Canaccord was modeling.
Some fine print: Qualcomm will license its "essential Chinese patents" separately from other patents, and negotiate cross-licenses in "good faith." It also won't "condition the sale of baseband chips on the chip customer signing a license agreement with terms that the NDRC found to be unreasonable or on the chip customer not challenging unreasonable terms in its license agreement." However, Qualcomm isn't obligated to sell chips to a non-licensee.
The company has also agreed to create "a China-specific investment fund of $150 million to further the development of mobile and semiconductor technologies." It already committed $40M to similar investments in December.
FY15 (ends Sep. '15) guidance has been hiked on the low end: Revenue guidance is now at $26.3B-$28B vs. $26B-$28B, and EPS guidance at $4.85-$5.05 vs. $4.75-$5.05.
QCOM +2.2% AH to $68.58.
Horace Mann Educators EPS in-line, beats on revenue
Horace Mann Educators (NYSE:HMN): Q4 EPS of $0.68 in-line.
Revenue of $269.1M (+3.9% Y/Y) beats by $6.37M.
Parkway Properties beats by $0.05, beats on revenue
Parkway Properties (NYSE:PKY): Q4 FFO of $0.36 beats by $0.05.
Revenue of $126.38M (+63.2% Y/Y) beats by $11.52M.
Compass Minerals beats by $0.40, beats on revenue
Compass Minerals (NYSE:CMP): Q4 EPS of $2.38 beats by $0.40.
Revenue of $433.4M (+11.9% Y/Y) beats by $37.13M.
Yodlee (NASDAQ:YDLE): Q4 EPS of -$0.00 beats by $0.02.
Revenue of $24.86M (+24.1% Y/Y) beats by $0.64M.
Shares +6.92%.
Computer Sciences beats by $0.06, misses on revenue
Computer Sciences (NYSE:CSC): FQ3 EPS of $1.18 beats by $0.06.
Revenue of $2.95B (-8.7% Y/Y) misses by $230M.
Shares -4.6%.
INTL FCStone beats by $0.21, misses on revenue
INTL FCStone (NASDAQ:INTL): FQ1 EPS of $0.49 beats by $0.21.
Revenue of $137.5M (+21.8% Y/Y) misses by $0.41M.
KapStone misses by $0.02, misses on revenue
KapStone (NYSE:KS): Q4 EPS of $0.41 misses by $0.02.
Revenue of $563.41M (-0.0% Y/Y) misses by $9.71M.
KapStone misses by $0.02, misses on revenue
KapStone (NYSE:KS): Q4 EPS of $0.41 misses by $0.02.
Revenue of $563.41M (-0.0% Y/Y) misses by $9.71M.
ICU Medical beats by $0.09, beats on revenue
ICU Medical (NASDAQ:ICUI): Q4 EPS of $0.68 beats by $0.09.
Revenue of $79.9M (+2.5% Y/Y) beats by $3.89M.
Waste Connections beats by $0.02, beats on revenue
Waste Connections (NYSE:WCN): Q4 EPS of $0.51 beats by $0.02.
Revenue of $526.2M (+8.3% Y/Y) beats by $8.62M.
Waste Connections (NYSE:WCN): Q4 EPS of $0.51 beats by $0.02.
Revenue of $526.2M (+8.3% Y/Y) beats by $8.62M.
Coupons.com EPS in-line, misses on revenue
Coupons.com (NYSE:COUP): Q4 EPS of -$0.02 in-line.
Revenue of $60M (+14.1% Y/Y) misses by $3.44M.
AMAG Pharmaceuticals EPS of $4.67
AMAG Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ:AMAG): Q4 EPS of $4.67 may not be comparable to consensus of $0.30.
Revenue of $53.3M (+145.5% Y/Y) beats by $0.61M.
Cascade Microtech beats by $0.08, beats on revenue
Cascade Microtech (NASDAQ:CSCD): Q4 EPS of $0.26 beats by $0.08.
Revenue of $36.59M (+7.5% Y/Y) beats by $0.09M.
MaxLinear beats by $0.01, misses on revenue
MaxLinear (NYSE:MXL): Q4 EPS of $0.05 beats by $0.01.
Revenue of $32.48M (+2.9% Y/Y) misses by $0.05M.
Premier beats by $0.02, beats on revenue
Premier (NASDAQ:PINC): FQ2 EPS of $0.36 beats by $0.02.
Revenue of $249.45M (+19.4% Y/Y) beats by $8.96M.
Molina Healthcare beats by $0.08, misses on revenue
Molina Healthcare (NYSE:MOH): Q4 EPS of $0.69 beats by $0.08.
Adjusted EPS $1.24.
Revenue of $2.8B (+63.7% Y/Y) misses by $60M.
Molina Healthcare beats by $0.08, misses on revenue
Molina Healthcare (NYSE:MOH): Q4 EPS of $0.69 beats by $0.08.
Adjusted EPS $1.24.
Revenue of $2.8B (+63.7% Y/Y) misses by $60M.
Old Navy does heavy lifting for Gap in Q4
Gap (NYSE:GPS) reports FQ4 sales rose 3% to $4.71B.
Comparable-store sales rose 2% during the quarter.
Gap's January comp was -3%.
Q4 comp growth by brand: Gap Global -6%, Banana Republic Global +1%, Old Navy Global +11% (+3% in Jan.)
Q4 EPs is forecast to be $0.73-$0.74 vs. $0.68 consensus.
GPS -1.5% after hours.
Old Navy does heavy lifting for Gap in Q4
Gap (NYSE:GPS) reports FQ4 sales rose 3% to $4.71B.
Comparable-store sales rose 2% during the quarter.
Gap's January comp was -3%.
Q4 comp growth by brand: Gap Global -6%, Banana Republic Global +1%, Old Navy Global +11% (+3% in Jan.)
Q4 EPs is forecast to be $0.73-$0.74 vs. $0.68 consensus.
GPS -1.5% after hours.
Amkor Technology beats by $0.24, beats on revenue
Amkor Technology (NASDAQ:AMKR): Q4 EPS of $0.38 beats by $0.24.
Revenue of $853M (+13.0% Y/Y) beats by $72.5M
Danaos beats by $0.04, beats on revenue
Danaos (NYSE:DAC): Q4 EPS of $0.21 beats by $0.04.
Revenue of $140.67M (-4.3% Y/Y) beats by $4.08M.
Model N beats by $0.03, beats on revenue
Model N (NYSE:MODN): FQ1 EPS of -$0.07 beats by $0.03.
Revenue of $22.1M (+2.5% Y/Y) beats by $0.28M.
A-Mark Precious Metals EPS of $0.24
A-Mark Precious Metals (NASDAQ:AMRK): FQ2 EPS of $0.24
Revenue of $1.54B (+6.2% Y/Y)
A-Mark Precious Metals (NASDAQ:AMRK): FQ2 EPS of $0.24
Revenue of $1.54B (+6.2% Y/Y)
Newport beats by $0.12, beats on revenue
Newport (NASDAQ:NEWP): Q4 EPS of $0.38 beats by $0.12.
Revenue of $158.73M (+3.0% Y/Y) beats by $2.77M
Brixmor Property (NYSE:BRX): Q4 EPS of $0.08 beats by $0.02.
Revenue of $314.6M (+3.2% Y/Y) beats by $4.66M.
Allison Transmission misses by $0.02, beats on revenue
Allison Transmission (NYSE:ALSN): Q4 EPS of $0.28 misses by $0.02.
Revenue of $544.4M (+10.9% Y/Y) beats by $30.55M.
Shares -2.77%.
Allison Transmission (NYSE:ALSN): Q4 EPS of $0.28 misses by $0.02.
Revenue of $544.4M (+10.9% Y/Y) beats by $30.55M.
Shares -2.77%.
Primerica beats by $0.06, beats on revenue
Primerica (NYSE:PRI): Q4 EPS of $0.91 beats by $0.06.
Revenue of $345.4M (+8.5% Y/Y) beats by $4.56M.
Primerica beats by $0.06, beats on revenue
Primerica (NYSE:PRI): Q4 EPS of $0.91 beats by $0.06.
Revenue of $345.4M (+8.5% Y/Y) beats by $4.56M.
Silver Spring Networks EPS in-line, misses on revenue
Silver Spring Networks (NYSE:SSNI): Q4 EPS of $0.03 in-line.
Revenue of $70.4M (-21.5% Y/Y) misses by $5.84M.
Qualys beats by $0.06, beats on revenue
Qualys (NASDAQ:QLYS): Q4 EPS of $0.15 beats by $0.06.
Revenue of $36.57M (+25.9% Y/Y) beats by $0.64M.
Shares +5.8%.
RealD beats by $0.03, misses on revenue
RealD (NYSE:RLD): FQ3 EPS of -$0.23 beats by $0.03.
Revenue of $32.57M (-41.3% Y/Y) misses by $0.61M.
Montpelier Re Holdings beats by $0.30, misses on revenue
Montpelier Re Holdings (NYSE:MRH): Q4 EPS of $1.34 beats by $0.30.
Revenue of $160.6M (+8.5% Y/Y) misses by $0.73M.
Accenture buys federal tech services firm
Accenture (ACN -0.9%) has bought Agilex, a provider of analytics, mobile management, software development, and cloud deployment services (among others) for U.S. federal clients. Terms are undisclosed.
Agilex's clients include the Departments of Veterans Affairs, Homeland Security, and Commerce. The company will be added to Accenture's federal services arm (AFS), whose clients have included (per Accenture) 30 major federal organizations and every cabinet-level department.
Recent Accenture acquisitions: Structure, Reactive Media