Who is the better analyst Ray Dirks or Jonathan Labed the 10th grader? I think Jonathan"s report was better. I do not believe Jonathan Labed would have touted Great White Marine though which was one of the BIGGEST FRAUDS EVER!! BTW, Thomas Heysek is alais Meatloaf and is the person that writes Ray Dirks buy reports. He touts better than Jonathan Labed on the message boards. ....................YOU BE THE JUDGE!!
===================================================== Tom Heysek
Initiating Research Coverage: Strong Buy Great White Marine & Recreation (OTC BB: JAWS) March 18, 1999 Contact: Tom Heysek @ 212-339-2035 Recent Price: $2.25 52 Week High-Low: 4.50 - 0.71 Shares Outstg: 17.9 million (fully diluted) Insiders Own: 55% Market Cap: $40.3 million Institutions Own: 21% Net Income Book Market Cap To: Sales Amt Mgn EPS* P/E Value* Sales BVPS (mm) (mm) (PS) 1997 $14.3 $1.7 12% $0.29 8 x $0.33 3 x 7 x 1998 25.6 3.3 13% 0.26 9 x 0.51 2 x 4 x 1999 (e) 40.0 5.5 14% 0.30 8 x 0.82 1 x 3 x 2000 (e) 60.0 9.0 15% 0.50 5 x 1.32 stockhouse.com =====================================================
By: meatloaf Reply To: 2503 by sailbad43 Saturday, 4 Mar 2000 at 1:24 AM EST Post # of 4572 "As to the FUSA reference in your message, we actually first wrote that up at $4. By the way, earnings and sales came in at precisely our estimates...at a time when no one else was even making forecasts " ======================================================
SECURITY CAPITAL TRADING, INC. UPDATES RECENT ANALYST REPORT AFTER FOTOBALL USA ISSUES THIRD QUARTER RESULTS
Story Filed: Monday, November 08, 1999 2:33 PM EST
NEW YORK, Nov 8, 1999 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- The following is being issued by Security Capital Trading, Inc., a member of the National Association of Securities Dealers, CRD Number 35909:
Fotoball recently reported third quarter operating results that were considerably better than expected. Relative to the year ago third quarter, sales advanced 110% to $9.8 million, while operating profit margins increased to 41%. Operating expenses declined to 31% of sales (versus 36%) reflecting the on-going benefits to shareholders from expense control initiatives begun in 1998. Accordingly, EPS almost quadrupled to $0.18 in the third quarter versus $0.05 in the prior year's comparable quarter. Based upon these results, we are increasing our 1999 EPS estimate to $0.50 (up from $0.45).
Fotoball has now reported seven consecutive quarters of sequentially increasing Sales, Pretax Income and EPS. Nine month results show Sales increasing 75%, with Pretax Income and EPS tripling over the comparable nine month results in 1998. As illustrated in the table on the next page, we expect full year sales for 1999 of $31 million (up 62%) and increases in Pretax Income and EPS of approximately 2.5 times.
We believe the impressive string of triple digit gains since mid-1998 suggests that FUSA has now back-filled in recovering from prior period weaknesses, and that longer term growth rates will come in at the 40% level ... still a robust outlook. We look for EPS of $0.70 in 2000, then $1.00 in 2001. We have also revised upward our short term target price to $12 - $15 (up from a $10 - $12 target range). This target range translates into a multiple of 25 times EPS in 2000, a time frame which the market will begin to assess in just a few more months. The numbers follow:
Fotoball USA (Nasdaq: FUSA)
Recent Price: $6.50 52 Week High: 8.00 52 Week Low: 2.00 Shares Outstanding: 3.4 million (fully diluted) Market Capitalization: $22.1 million
Insiders Own: 21.5% (732,000 shares)
Pretax Earnings Sales Income Mgn Per Share P/E (MM) (MM)
1997 $12.2 ($2.8) n.c. ($1.04) n.c. 1998 19.1 1.0 5% 0.22 30 x 1999 (e) 31.0 2.6 8% 0.50 13 x 2000 (e) 43.0 4.0 10% 0.70 9 x 2001 (e) 60.0 6.0 10% 1.00 7 x
Contributing Analysts: Leo Murphy and Tom Heysek For a copy of the report, contact Raymond L. Dirks of Security Capital Trading, Inc., 520 Madison Avenue, 10th floor, New York, New York 10022-4213, 212-339-2000 or 888-305-0050, or fax, 212-339-2020.
SOURCE Security Capital Trading, Inc. (C) 1999 PR Newswire. All rights reserved. prnewswire.com
CONTACT: Raymond L. Dirks of Security Capital Trading, Inc.,
212-339-2000 or 888-305-0050, fax, 212-339-2020 =============================================
ragingbull.lycos.com By: Lebed316 $$$ Reply To: None $ Tuesday, 4 Aug 1998 at 9:56 AM EDT Post # of 82
Company Profile:
Fotoball USA, Inc OTC BB: FUSA
President/CEO: Michael Favish CFO/CAO/Exec VP-Fin/Treas: David G. Forster
3738 Ruffin Road San Diego, CA 92123 (619) 467-9900
Current Price: Bid-$2 9/16 Ask-$2 11/16 52 Week Trading Range: $1 - $3 3/8 (peaked $10 a couple of years ago) 1998 Estimated EPS: $0.20 1999 Estimated EPS: $0.40 Current Shares Outstanding: 2.7MM Current Float: 2MM (actually, only 600K is available to trade)
Our 6-12 month outlook: $8
About Fotoball USA, Inc:
Fotoball USA designs, develops and manufactures high quality custom sports products which are sold in the licensed product retail market through a nationwide network of over 2,000 retailers including WalMart, J.C. Penney, Kmart, Target, Sears, Ames, Gart Bros. and The Sports Authority. Additionally, the Company provides custom sports and non-sports related products for corporate promotions and non-licensed specialty sports products to corporations for resale, including sales to amusement parks and entertainment related companies. The Company currently holds licenses with NHL Enterprises, National Hockey League Players Association, Major League Baseball Properties and Major League Baseball Players Association, National Football League Properties and NFL Players Inc., and over 300 NCAA colleges. Additional Stores recently signed with include...Disney, Six Flags, and Toys-R-US.
FUSA has had trouble in the past, but 1998 is starting to become their turn around year. They have once again become profitable, and made $0.06 eps in the first half of this year. FUSA is not the type of company that will make projections on their earnings, and hype themselves. However, at the beginning of the year...they did state that 1998 will be a profitable year with strength from quarter to quarter...which is proving to be true.
The Company has two major businesses...the retail side, and the promotional side. On the retail side, they sell their products to many of the major retail chains, which were mentioned earlier. On the promotional side, they make special products for their major customers such as McDonalds.
Fotoball competes against all of the other well-known companies in the sporting good industry. The difference between them is, Fotoball has capitalized on markets which their competitors never even thought of. They are able to get into an area of a hot topic, within hours. FUSA is likely the most highly innovated company in the entire industry.
FUSA has recently reached an agreement with National Football League Properties (``NFLP'') pursuant to which the Company will be granted a license to imprint the logos of NFL teams, and league marks on both mini footballs and full-size limited edition team, player and commemorative footballs on genuine antique leather and synthetic leather. The Company has also received licensing rights from most of it's 350 licensed NCAA universities to sell full-size souvenir footballs featuring the logos of NCAA universities.
In addition to that they have reached an agreement with Nickelodeon and MTV Networks (``MTVN'') pursuant to which the Company will be granted a license to use MTVN's ``Rugrats'' and ``The Rugrat Movie'' properties in outdoor sports toys. The Rugrats are the number one rated kids television show. The Rugrat movie will be out in November of this year, and initial sales of Rugrats products by other companies, have been very successful.
Links:
FUSA Homepage: fotoball.com
The President of Fotoball was recently interviewed on the Stock Line Real Audio show.
This can be heard at: stnn.com
Also, the day after we started looking at FUSA, Small Cap Investor made it their stock of the month.
Their company profile can be read at: smallcapinvestor.com
(Voluntary Disclosure: Position- long; ST Rating- strong buy; LT Rating- strong buy)
MEATLOAF MUST HAVE SPOKEN TO JONATHAN LABED MANY TIMES and Maybe they posted to each other on the same message boards?.
re:Fotoball USA (FUSA:Nasdaq NM - news)
10th Grader Charged With Securities Fraud By Robert Kowalski Staff Reporter 9/20/00 6:05 PM ET
Internet stock manipulation and securities fraud isn't just for adults anymore.
Just ask 15-year-old Jonathan Lebed of Cedar Grove, N.J.
The Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday charged Lebed, who is in 10th grade, with securities fraud and ordered him to pay back $285,000 in alleged illegal stock earnings and interest.
The SEC alleges that Lebed used Internet message boards to talk up, or manipulate, stock prices and then unloaded his positions in what agency administrator David Horowitz called a classic "pump-and-dump" operation.
Lebed was 14 at the time he traded in the nine stocks. On occasion he placed sell limit orders on stocks so that he wouldn't miss a price increase in the security while he was in school the next day, the SEC said.
"He was as sophisticated in doing it as anybody who is older, let's put it that way," said Horowitz, assistant district administrator of the SEC's Philadelphia district office, which announced a settlement with the boy.
The case is the first securities fraud action the SEC has brought against a minor. As part of the settlement, Lebed has promised not to violate securities laws in the future.
Kevin Marino, a Newark, N.J., lawyer representing the youth, said Lebed and his family were pleased with the settlement. As is typical of such agreements with the SEC, the boy neither admitted nor denied guilt.
Horowitz said Lebed has had an interest in stock trading since he was even younger, and maintained a brokerage account in one of his parents' names.
Marino said the youth is an adept investor and "quite computer-literate." "Mr. Lebed, as a teenager, was successful in a school-sponsored investing contest," he added.
Horowitz said he didn't know whether the SEC action would remain on Lebed's record after he becomes an adult. Many criminal charges against minors are removed from their record once they become 21, but the SEC charges are in the form of a civil lawsuit.
"I would suspect that it's there for the world to see," Horowitz said.
Marino disagreed, saying he wouldn't "expect that to be the case."
The stocks Lebed manipulated between August 1999 and February were all thinly traded micro-cap securities, Horowitz said. They included Manchester Equipment (MANC:Nasdaq - news), Just Toys (JUST.OB: OTC BB), Yes Entertainment, Fotoball USA (FUSA:Nasdaq NM - news), Man Sang Holdings (MSHI.OB:OCT BB), West Coast Entertainment (WCEC:OTC BB - news), Havana Republic (HVAR:OTC BB - news), Classica Group (TCGI:OTC SC - news) and Firetector (FTEC:OTC SC - news), Horowitz said |