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MrT, thanks for the comment. Although I am not sure why the earnings call was rescheduled, I can comment on the buyback. The company came under scrutiny last week when insiders sold a chunk of shares when the stock price was already fairly depressed. In response, the company stated that this insider selling was of shares received upon exercise of a portion of stock options that would have expired on March 15, 2008 if not exercised before that date. They later announced a buyback of 2M shares, which gave notice to the market that the company believes these shares are undervalued. This buyback should provide a buffer to the downside should the stock price continue to slide.
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Coach, those are some great points. Although the company will face a higher tax rate, the diversity of new products, growth potential, and seemingly low expectations by the street definitely favors owning the stock at these levels. Even if there is near term volatility, the risk/reward for a long term investment is definitely in our favor. And with U.S. stocks continuing to lag, owning a company with such a large portion of it business done internationally is the way to go.
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Thanks for the comment,
Waiting for the conference call would not be a bad idea, as I did mention the stock could experience some volatility in the near term. The company will still beat estimates (regardless of backlog issues) and raise guidance for the full year. That is why I personally bought the stock here, and plan on adding more once I hear the call.
In regards to backlog, yes, backlog can have a negative effect on the current quarter. However, this backlog can also have a positive impact on the company's guidance for future quarters, which is what most investors will be focusing on.
Sigma Designs: Too Inexpensive to Overlook [View article]
Sigma Designs: Too Inexpensive to Overlook [View article]
Sigma Designs: Too Inexpensive to Overlook [View article]
Waiting for the conference call would not be a bad idea, as I did mention the stock could experience some volatility in the near term. The company will still beat estimates (regardless of backlog issues) and raise guidance for the full year. That is why I personally bought the stock here, and plan on adding more once I hear the call.
In regards to backlog, yes, backlog can have a negative effect on the current quarter. However, this backlog can also have a positive impact on the company's guidance for future quarters, which is what most investors will be focusing on.