Latest Occurrences in the Technology Sector: New Research on Cray Inc, NICE-Systems, Omnicell, Silicon Graphics, and Super Micro
NEW YORK, February 27, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --
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Moments ago, Analysts Review released new research updates concerning several important developing situations including Cray Inc (NASDAQ: CRAY), NICE-Systems (NASDAQ: NICE), Omnicell (NASDAQ: OMCL), Silicon Graphics (NASDAQ: SGI), and Super Micro (NASDAQ: SMCI). Analysts Review provides a single unified platform for investors' to hear about what matters - proudly employing registered CFA® research staff and rigorous compliance procedures. The full research reports are being made available to the public for informational purposes only.
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CRAY Research Report: ( http://get.analystsreview.com/pdf/?c=Cray%20Inc&d=27-Feb-2015&s=CRAY ),
NICE Research Report: ( http://get.analystsreview.com/pdf/?c=NICE-Systems&d=27-Feb-2015&s=NICE ),
OMCL Research Report: ( http://get.analystsreview.com/pdf/?c=Omnicell&d=27-Feb-2015&s=OMCL ),
SGI Research Report: ( http://get.analystsreview.com/pdf/?c=Silicon%20Graphics&d=27-Feb-2015&s=SGI ),
SMCI Research Report: ( http://get.analystsreview.com/pdf/?c=Super%20Micro&d=27-Feb-2015&s=SMCI ).
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Analyst Update: Financial Results, Appointment, Financial Outlook and Portfolio Expansion
Reviewed by: Rohit Tuli, CFA®
Global equities dipped on Thursday as investor enthusiasm was dampened by a pullback in oil prices related to rising inventories, while the dollar rose as economic data drove expectations that the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates. In the U.S., consumer prices fell in the 12 months through January, the first such decline since 2009 as gasoline prices continued to tumble. The S&P 500 ended down 0.15% to 2110.74, Dow was down 0.06% to 18214.42, while Nasdaq was a bright spot in U.S. equities, rising 0.42% to 4987.89 on news of a technology deal. The pan-European Euro Stoxx 600 Index closed up 0.9% higher as investors reacted to a raft of corporate earnings and fresh economic data. The latest GDP data from Spain and UK confirmed a year on year growth of 2% and 2.7%, respectively in the last quarter. The German unemployment rate also stayed at a record low in February. In Asia, Japanese shares outperformed the region by reaching a new multiyear high, but the rest of Asia traded mixed on Thursday.
Cray Inc's 2014 net income increased to $62.3 million, or $1.54 per diluted share, from $32.2 million, or $0.81 per diluted share in 2013, aided by a $52.6 million income tax benefit, which resulted from a reduction of substantially all of the valuation allowance held against the Company's U.S. deferred tax assets. For 2015, Cray Inc anticipates revenue in the range of $715 million.
NICE-Systems Limited (NICE-Systems) announced the appointment of Sarit Sagiv as the new Chief Financial Officer of the Company. The Company also reported that it has received Cisco Compatibility Certification by NICE Engage Platform for the Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) 10.5.
Omnicell, Inc. (Omnicell) announced record 2014 revenues and earnings that surpassed the high end of its previous guidance, backed by strong fourth quarter performance. 2014 total revenues of the Company increased 15.8% to 440.9 million, which is above its prior guidance range of $420 and $430 million. For the year ended December 31, 2014, non-GAAP net income was $46.1 million, or $1.26 per diluted share, while the Company expected it to be between $1.18 and $1.24 for the year.
Silicon Graphics International Corp (Silicon Graphics)'s revenue for second quarter fiscal 2015 increased 19.0% YoY to $138.1 million, as excluding revenue related to legacy cloud infrastructure business of $1 million, the Company's core revenue increased 29% YoY to $137 million. For Q3 FY 2015, Silicon Graphics expects revenue to be in the range of $120 million to $130 million.
Super Micro Computer, Inc. (Super Micro) announced the expansion of its range of server and storage solutions supporting Non-Volatile Memory express (NVMe) technology with the industry's first, true hot-swap NVMe capability.
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