Here are some brief notes summarizing individual company meetings I attended at last week’s UBS Media Conference in New York. Please make sure to read this post in conjunction with my initial overview comment which was posted last week…
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“It’s a real mess.” Mark Cranmer, who runs international for the big ad buying firm Starcom MediaVest, is describing where the advertising supported industries are in trying to determine how you value the consumer’s audio-visual exposure and how he engages with it. This is my key takeaway from the first day of the 33rd Annual […]
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I woke up Sunday morning to learn that NTL Incorporated (NTLI) will be merging with Virgin Mobile, according to numerous sources in the British and American press. It appears this deal will occur roughly simultaneously with the closing of the NTL-Telewest (TLWT) merger early in 2006. The new company will be named Virgin and the […]
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There were no changes to the signals from Northlakes Market Cap and Style models for December. The signals remain mid cap and value, respectively. Therefore, clients continue to own the S&P 400 (MDY), and the Russell 1000 Value (IWD) and the Russell 2000 Value (IWN). The market cap model has been drifting very slightly toward […]
The big news this week in media is the announcement that the FCC appears to have changed its mind and is now supporting requiring the cable TV industry to offer a la carte programming. A la carte means that subscribers could chose whatever channels they want to come into their house and pay only for […]
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On Monday, I trimmed client positions in Apple Computer (AAPL). The reasoning was similar to the decision to sell in September when the stock first crossed $48: maintain discipline and take some money off the table when a stock reaches an established target price. At the time of the September sale, I decided my next […]
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Central European Media Enterprises (CETV) shares will pop sharply on the open and likely be volatile for a couple of days because Jim Cramer mentioned it as a buy on his popular CNBC show Mad Money. Cramer moves stocks because he has lots of followers. He also has lots of detractors which is why I […]
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With the box office in a seasonally important season, I plan to issue occassional updates when key movies open or key weekends pass. This past Thanksgiving weekend generally contained good news for the big Hollywood studios and that means investment implications exist for Disney, Time Warner (Warner Brothers), Viacom (Paramount), Sony, News Corporation (20th Century […]
Over the weekend, the New York Times ran an article about a new study of investment strategies. The article supported Northlake’s ETF rotation strategy by endorsing a strategy of monthly rotation among actively managed mutual funds based on four separate macroeconomic factors. This article caught my eye because after more than two years of developing […]
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After reading through analyst commentary on Disney (DIS) this morning I wanted to provide a few additional data points that were not included in my earnings summary. These points do not change my conclusion that the quarter was slightly worse than expected and the outlook for share gains in the next few months is worse […]
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Company Presentations at the UBS Media Conference
Here are some brief notes summarizing individual company meetings I attended at last week’s UBS Media Conference in New York. Please make sure to read this post in conjunction with my initial overview comment which was posted last week…
Day One at UBS: The Big Picture
“It’s a real mess.” Mark Cranmer, who runs international for the big ad buying firm Starcom MediaVest, is describing where the advertising supported industries are in trying to determine how you value the consumer’s audio-visual exposure and how he engages with it. This is my key takeaway from the first day of the 33rd Annual […]
NTL Merging With Virgin Mobile
I woke up Sunday morning to learn that NTL Incorporated (NTLI) will be merging with Virgin Mobile, according to numerous sources in the British and American press. It appears this deal will occur roughly simultaneously with the closing of the NTL-Telewest (TLWT) merger early in 2006. The new company will be named Virgin and the […]
December Model Signals
There were no changes to the signals from Northlakes Market Cap and Style models for December. The signals remain mid cap and value, respectively. Therefore, clients continue to own the S&P 400 (MDY), and the Russell 1000 Value (IWD) and the Russell 2000 Value (IWN). The market cap model has been drifting very slightly toward […]
Is A La Carte Pricing Coming To Cable?
The big news this week in media is the announcement that the FCC appears to have changed its mind and is now supporting requiring the cable TV industry to offer a la carte programming. A la carte means that subscribers could chose whatever channels they want to come into their house and pay only for […]
Trimming, Rather Paring, Apple Again :-)
On Monday, I trimmed client positions in Apple Computer (AAPL). The reasoning was similar to the decision to sell in September when the stock first crossed $48: maintain discipline and take some money off the table when a stock reaches an established target price. At the time of the September sale, I decided my next […]
Cramer Discovers Central European Media Enterprises
Central European Media Enterprises (CETV) shares will pop sharply on the open and likely be volatile for a couple of days because Jim Cramer mentioned it as a buy on his popular CNBC show Mad Money. Cramer moves stocks because he has lots of followers. He also has lots of detractors which is why I […]
Weekend Box Office Report: Thanksgiving
With the box office in a seasonally important season, I plan to issue occassional updates when key movies open or key weekends pass. This past Thanksgiving weekend generally contained good news for the big Hollywood studios and that means investment implications exist for Disney, Time Warner (Warner Brothers), Viacom (Paramount), Sony, News Corporation (20th Century […]
NY Times Article Provides Support For Northlake’s ETF Strategy
Over the weekend, the New York Times ran an article about a new study of investment strategies. The article supported Northlake’s ETF rotation strategy by endorsing a strategy of monthly rotation among actively managed mutual funds based on four separate macroeconomic factors. This article caught my eye because after more than two years of developing […]
Follow-Up Data Points From Disney Conference Call
After reading through analyst commentary on Disney (DIS) this morning I wanted to provide a few additional data points that were not included in my earnings summary. These points do not change my conclusion that the quarter was slightly worse than expected and the outlook for share gains in the next few months is worse […]