The box office boom continues. The top 12 films were up 61%. Led by Hannah Montana The Movie, a reasonable hold Fast and Furious, and good hold for Monsters vs. Aliens, The weekend was the best ever for Easter and the second best ever in April, trailing only last weekend. For years April weekends brought […]
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Discovery Communications (DISCA) has been one Northlake’s best performing stocks. The stock was purchased in mid-September prior to the market crash at $16.50. Today, I trimmed the position across most client accounts at $17.83. Pretty amazing that any stock, let alone a media stock, is above its pre-crash level. With most all other holdings down […]
Pretty much everyone is now expecting a June introduction of a new iPhone model. Most people expect an upgrade to the 3G but a few hold out for a second form factor that would have a lower price and allow cheaper data plans. Rumors are rampant about upgraded production schedules in the Far East. Most […]
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AT&T has been lagging a bit the last few days, especially today. Telecom in general has had a tough time. I think worries over wireless competition amid slowing subscriber growth and tight consumer budgets is probably an issue. For AT&T in particular, there is also the threat of a strike. A contract with over 100,000 […]
One of the things necessary to turn the GDP numbers is a change in production schedules of factories. At first, all that will occur is a cessation of the cuts in production schedules. This is probably already at work and explains some of the better economic statistics lately. The stats are not signaling growth but […]
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I’ve written catuious commentary since Monsters vs. Aliens opened to $59 million in North America, in line with analyst estimates. The second weekend saw a drop of 45%, which is on the high side. The film is tracking close to Ice Age 2 over the past week but is $10 million behind overall. Ice Age […]
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The box office boom is clearly a plus for theater owners how collect about 45% of ticket revenues and get more high margin concession sales. For studios, the boom is not clear cut. It depends on which studios and are producing the hits and most importantly, the profitability of individual films and the overall annual […]
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I’ll bet you would be shocked to learn that there is a media stock trading above its mid-September, pre-crash levels. It’s true. Discovery Communications (DISCA) is up about 5% thanks to a restructuring from a tracking stock to a regular stock, two positive quarterly earnings surprises, strong ratings for its TV networks, and still positive […]
I was hoping for a stronger defense by the analyst community after NIHD fell 18% yesterday following pre-announcement of lower than expected 1Q09 subscriber growth. The stock caught two downgrades and one analyst who has a buy lowered his price target. Goldman reiterated the buy noting that the change was minimal relative to its own […]
The WSJ is reporting that TWX has asked bondholders for consent to amend covenants. The amendments essentially switch collateral on the bonds from AOL to HBO. The idea is to set up AOL for a spin-off as a debt-free company. I’ve written often on TWX noting that any divestiture of AOL will be positive for […]
Box Office Stays Red Hot
The box office boom continues. The top 12 films were up 61%. Led by Hannah Montana The Movie, a reasonable hold Fast and Furious, and good hold for Monsters vs. Aliens, The weekend was the best ever for Easter and the second best ever in April, trailing only last weekend. For years April weekends brought […]
Trimming Discovery Communications
Discovery Communications (DISCA) has been one Northlake’s best performing stocks. The stock was purchased in mid-September prior to the market crash at $16.50. Today, I trimmed the position across most client accounts at $17.83. Pretty amazing that any stock, let alone a media stock, is above its pre-crash level. With most all other holdings down […]
Apple: New iPhone Rumors Heating Up Ahead of Earnings
Pretty much everyone is now expecting a June introduction of a new iPhone model. Most people expect an upgrade to the 3G but a few hold out for a second form factor that would have a lower price and allow cheaper data plans. Rumors are rampant about upgraded production schedules in the Far East. Most […]
AT&T Lagging on Strike Worries?
AT&T has been lagging a bit the last few days, especially today. Telecom in general has had a tough time. I think worries over wireless competition amid slowing subscriber growth and tight consumer budgets is probably an issue. For AT&T in particular, there is also the threat of a strike. A contract with over 100,000 […]
Inventories Coming Down is Bullish
One of the things necessary to turn the GDP numbers is a change in production schedules of factories. At first, all that will occur is a cessation of the cuts in production schedules. This is probably already at work and explains some of the better economic statistics lately. The stats are not signaling growth but […]
Monsters vs. Aliens Falling Short
I’ve written catuious commentary since Monsters vs. Aliens opened to $59 million in North America, in line with analyst estimates. The second weekend saw a drop of 45%, which is on the high side. The film is tracking close to Ice Age 2 over the past week but is $10 million behind overall. Ice Age […]
Profits Not Box Office Matter to Movie Studios
The box office boom is clearly a plus for theater owners how collect about 45% of ticket revenues and get more high margin concession sales. For studios, the boom is not clear cut. It depends on which studios and are producing the hits and most importantly, the profitability of individual films and the overall annual […]
Discovery Communications Catches a Downgrade
I’ll bet you would be shocked to learn that there is a media stock trading above its mid-September, pre-crash levels. It’s true. Discovery Communications (DISCA) is up about 5% thanks to a restructuring from a tracking stock to a regular stock, two positive quarterly earnings surprises, strong ratings for its TV networks, and still positive […]
NII Holdings Gets Downgrades
I was hoping for a stronger defense by the analyst community after NIHD fell 18% yesterday following pre-announcement of lower than expected 1Q09 subscriber growth. The stock caught two downgrades and one analyst who has a buy lowered his price target. Goldman reiterated the buy noting that the change was minimal relative to its own […]
TWX Takes Another Step Toward Ridding Itself of AOL
The WSJ is reporting that TWX has asked bondholders for consent to amend covenants. The amendments essentially switch collateral on the bonds from AOL to HBO. The idea is to set up AOL for a spin-off as a debt-free company. I’ve written often on TWX noting that any divestiture of AOL will be positive for […]