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3 Highly Profitable Technology Companies Identified
By Nick Chiu - March 27, 2013 | Tickers: AOL, FDS, SYNT
Profitability is a key metric used when determining how efficiently a company is being managed. Net profit margin is used to evaluate a company's profitability, providing clues to the company's pricing policies, cost structure, and production efficiency. On the other hand, ROE measures how a company is using its money.
In this article, three highly profitable technology stocks with a healthy balance sheet (debt/equity below 0.1 more »
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Computer Sciences And Billionaire David Einhorn's Investor Letter
By Marshall Hargrave - February 14, 2013 | Tickers: CTSH, CSC, INFY, IBM, SYNT
Why does Einhorn love Computer Sciences (NYSE: CSC)? After breaking down why billionaire David Einhorn still loves Marvell Technology, it is time to take a look at another pick that Einhorn has outlined as one of his favorites, Computer Sciences. Greenlight managed to return only 4.9% during the fourth quarter, pushing the hedge fund’s total net return for 2012 down to 7.9% (see the top performing hedge more »
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Profitable Companies With High Insider Ownership (Last Part)
By Anh HOANG - January 14, 2013 | Tickers: INFY, QSII, SYNT
In the previous article, I wrote about two profitable companies that have high insider ownership. One was Oracle, the global leader in both hardware and software for enterprise solutions. The other was Papa John’s, the pizza chain operator with more than 4,000 restaurants. In this article, I would like to highlight two more stocks that fit the screening criteria: (1) market capitalization higher than $1 billion, (2) the more »
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The Slow Demise of Offshore Outsourcing
By Cecil Sales - October 30, 2012 | Tickers: IGTE, INFY, SYNT, WIT
Outsourcing contributes to a large chunk of export revenue in developing countries. Mainly India, in the past, has benefited from an offshore outsourcing boom. But now there may be several reasons for that chapter of outsourcing to close. Macro-economic factors combined with renewed competition from US based outsourcing companies may see a large chunk of revenue that would’ve gone to Indian based companies, to stay home in the US more »
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5 Bargain Stocks With a Rash of Analyst Revisions
By Soroush Pour - June 7, 2012 | Tickers: CSTR, DBD, NCR, SYNT, WAB
From the mega-caps to the micro-caps, individual investors are wise to consider how Wall Street is valuing the stocks held in their portfolios. Likewise, experts’ ratings can be a starting point for choosing attractive investments. One measure of sentiment that goes under-appreciated is the relative change in analysts’ earnings revisions. When combined with a bargain-hunting approach, these strategies go together like yin and yang. See, the fear of most value more »