To: Bocor who wrote (1518) | 12/26/2000 8:13:39 AM | From: Larry S. | | | Turbo tax sales down 30% so far, public.wsj.com - could be reason for recent weakness. Then again, comparisons to last year, with Y2K and robust computer sales, might well be misleading. neveertheless, a negative, at least short term, for this stock. a screaming buy here in mid 30's, might well becoming even more so. larry |
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To: Tony Wilson who started this subject | 3/15/2001 5:44:34 PM | From: kendall harmon | | | INTU, good article here
Intuit Says Y2K Freebies Caused This Quarter's Miss By Adrienne Sanders
Intuit (INTU:NYSE - news) said today that the lingering effects of a Y2K giveaway are the main reason the company will miss its financial estimates for the current quarter. At its annual analyst day Thursday, the financial software and services company opened the morning by cautioning it would log revenue of $425 million to $450 million instead of meeting revenue expectations of $455 million to $470 million for the third quarter ending April 30. In turn, the company lowered its sales estimates for the full year to $1.26 billion to $1.30 billion from $1.32 billion to $1.34 billion.
"The economic slowdown was not the real reason for the warning," said Intuit CFO Greg Santora. Santora explains that in 2000, Intuit gave out 350,000 free copies of its QuickBooks software so customers would be Y2K compliant. As a nasty side effect, those happy recipients aren't upgrading in 2001 at the 20% to 30% rate expected, which pinches the small-business segment that comprises 35% to 40% of Intuit's business. Intuit gave away free Quicken Y2K upgrades last year as well, but Quicken users are still upgrading because of Quicken's relatively cheap price tag -- under $50 vs. QuickBook's several hundred dollar price.
Additionally, Intuit is feeling the pain in the weakened market for Internet advertising. Its Quicken.com portal and QuickBooks Internet Gateway are adding to the company's revenue shortfall. Throw into the mix a slowdown in Japan, and revenue is coming in light.
On the good-news side, Intuit assured the analyst community that lagging third-quarter revenue wouldn't get in the way of business growth. The company promised the Street it would turn in 20% growth in operating income over the next three years -- it's counting on even higher growth rates in 2002 -- and is sticking by operating income estimates of $205 million to $213 million for 2001. (Those numbers exclude things such as acquisition-related charges and investment losses.) The company is a staple provider of personal and small-business financial software, and typically logs the bulk of its yearly revenue in the second and third quarters around tax time. Some analysts felt there was no reason to overreact, as investors did in dinging the stock by 28% Thursday morning, because the revenue dip was minimal.
"Compared to most companies in techland, like Oracle (ORCL:Nasdaq - news), Intuit is pretty solid. They had only a 3% revenue reduction and left their profit alone," said David Farina, an analyst from William Blair, who maintains a strong buy on Intuit despite the warning. (His firm co-managed an Intuit secondary offering three years ago.) "Things have to get really bad in this country before people go back to pen and paper to do their taxes."
Intuit revealed the downturn just more than three weeks after reporting its second-quarter results on Feb. 20, when it notched $457.6 million in revenue. Its lower revenue projections for the third quarter represent a 38% increase from the year-ago quarter's $329.1 million.
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To: Larry S. who wrote (1524) | 3/15/2001 9:25:10 PM | From: Captain Jack | | | Whoops-- Larry I know this thread is quiet but did not think it was a month + quiet. Agreed,, nothing has changed! They had much better things to say than ORCL, CPQ, and others and were punished while others went up on much worse news. Sad,,, the vol today indicated blind sales which caused the price drop. Quite understandable-- NOT! A fast recovery or there will be more selling IMO. |
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To: Captain Jack who wrote (1525) | 3/16/2001 6:32:43 AM | From: Larry S. | | | INTU has been tagged. now it is just another software stock that has warned. the rapidity and depth of the sell-off probably came from dashed hopes that maybe this company would avoid the slump. when a warning was issued, mass panic selling, huge blocks. it will take time for the stock to recover, and we likely have not seen the bottom. but INTU has a history of sharp moves both ways. maybe they soon will report that they're online tax prep service is running far ahead of last year. larry |
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