ValueClick Should Bounce As Investors Consider Their Positions
Revenue came in at $148.7m for the quarter and EPS was at 17 cents. The earnings were at the low end of previously issued guidance and Revenue and EBITDA numbers were below guidance. Furthermore, the company revised expectations for Q3 and 2007 as a whole with EPS for the year only expected to be .74 to .76. This was a giant disappointment to the street and the stock quickly sold down over 20% as disillusioned investors turned tail and ran.
In looking through a transcript of the conference call and reading the press release, there were very few bright spots to point to. Management noted strong performance in UK but that was due to new management for the business segment (reading between the lines, the old guy wasn’t getting the job done so it's only natural a new manager would get results.) The company also pointed to an acquisition of MeziMedia which is a bolt on purchase that should give the company a leading position in U.S. comparison shopping. However, comparison shopping revenue was down quarter over quarter even AFTER this acquisition which means the business must be extremely cyclical or under pressure.
One of the biggest negatives in looking at this stock (and the sector in general) is scrutiny over promotion based advertising. At this point there are several FTC investigations in the area and customers are unwilling to spend marketing dollars in this area. This will likely continue to be a drag on the company and may at some point require significant litigation and defense expenses. It is hard to quantify this liability but it is important for any investor to know the wildcard is out there.
On the positive side, the company has no debt and appears to have adequate working capital for the time being. Weakness in the debt market and a falling equity valuation make it less likely that the company will be able to pursue acquisitions of any size, but it is expected it will be able to maintain current business practices for the next few years at least. At depressed prices, it is possible that the company could be a takeout candidate, but the easy environment for deal-making appears to have become much more difficult.
I ended the week with a decent short position in VCLK through some puts I was long. As the stock traded down Monday I used the opportunity to lock in some of my gains by buying stock. I expect that over the next week or two, the stock will bounce as investors digest the information and short positions are closed. However, this appears to be a longer-term negative story and I would consider selling my long stock in the mid 20’s and giving it another chance to trade lower. This may be getting too “cute” with my positions, but I do believe the pressure will remain for some time.
Full Disclosure: Author has a short position in VCLK.
VCLK 1-yr chart:
Get Seeking Alpha Free Stock Alerts by Email!
Get Free Stock Alerts by Email!
ETFs In Focus
-
Editor's Picks
-
Most Popular
- Nickle in a Pickle
- How the Fannie / Freddie Announcement Impacts Forex, M&A
- Economic Outlook: Bracing for a Rocky Road?
- Buy, Sell or Hold: Nucor Is No Falling Knife
- India Overview: Inflation, Exports, the Trade Deficit, the Rupee and FX Reserves
- LDK Solar: A New Business Model
- Full list of Editor's Picks »
- $300/Barrel Oil Is Coming - Barron's Interview »
- A First Look Inside the Fannie / Freddie Bailout Plan »
- What Will Fannie / Freddie Mean for Monday? »
- Fannie and Freddie: 80% Dilution »
- Bill Ackman's Letter to Paulson On Restructuring Plan »
- Rescuing Frannie »
- Stocks to Watch On Monday, Sept. 8 »
- Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News »
- Buying Berkshire: The Ultimate No-Brainer »
- Don't Believe the Gold Bears' Hype »
- Freddie/Fannie Plans In Motion; Why Are They Being Underplayed? »
-
Long Ideas
-
Short Ideas
-
Cramer's Picks
- The Value in Covered Calls
- Stock Analysis: Nucor
- Buy, Sell or Hold: Nucor Is No Falling Knife
- Lower Your Solar Electricity Costs with First Solar
- LDK Solar: A New Business Model
- Why I Don't Want Samsung to Acquire SanDisk
- ADC Telecom a Buy On Valuation
- As Energy Stocks Get Clobbered, Look Out for Bargains
- Ride Out the Recession with Activision Blizzard
- $300/Barrel Oil Is Coming - Barron's Interview
- Full list of Long Ideas »
- Short Financial ETFs: Watch Out for the Fannie/Freddie Effect
- Nuance Communications: An End to Acquisitive Growth
- Short Interest Rising in Tesoro; Shorts Covering Airline Positions
- Harbinger Capital: Cut Short
- Not Much Meat on Pilgrim's Pride's Bones
- Salesforce.com: Demystifying the Force
- Should We Listen to Boone Pickens on Oil?
- Three Reasons Solar Sell-off May Be in Early Innings
- Is the Market Rolling Over?
- Solar and Oil, Part Deux
- Full list of Short Ideas »
- Fed Should Cut Rates - Cramer's Mad Money (9/5/08)
- Bullish on Wachovia - Cramer's Lightning Round (9/5/08)
- Worst Downgrades - Cramer's Stop Trading! (9/5/08)
- Pimco's Bill Gross: Jim Cramer Is 'Courageous' and 'Entertaining'
- Cramer Sees the Light - Cramer's Mad Money (9/4/08)
- Keep Buying Big Brown - Cramer's Lightning Round (9/4/08)
- Don't Buy These Bonds - Cramer's Stop Trading! (9/4/08)
- Loss of Integrity - Cramer's Mad Money Recap (9/3/08)
- Not Off the RIMM - Cramer's Lightning Round (9/3/08)
- Unbelievable Moves - Cramer's Stop Trading! (9/3/08)
- Full list of Cramers Picks »
Trading Center
Hedge Fund Jobs
Job Seekers: Search jobs by category, get job alerts by email or live feed, apply online See full list of jobs »
Employers: See all recruitment options, get applications online or by email Post a job »



This article has 2 comments: