
TSE:BB
Had bought this in the low $10 range. His premise that it was going to get taken over at $15+ was wrong. He likes the CEO John Chen, who has been hitting his targets. They have taken on a fair bit of debt. He is happy to hold it, and his initial sell target is $17+. If it starts to turn around, this has a huge following.
It is not a Nortel disaster, which was smoke, mirrors and a lot of accounting. BB-T has stabilized their product, an android phone, with good reviews. They will never be a dominant force in the phone world again, but they have the resources to carry their own, however. He wonders where the earnings will come from down the road and he is not sure how long it will be. He admires management for stabilizing the company. They need to become more of a software company and less of a hardware company. Let the Chinese make the hardware and participate in developing the next cell phone the people are going to want to have.
Thought there would be a takeover at a higher price, but it didn’t happen. Thinks the CEO, John Chen, is overpaid, but at the same time he knows what he is doing and has been hitting his targets. There is a good chance that at some point this company might burst out. A very volatile stock. His target price is $17+.
Despite a lot of negativity, this continues to survive. The security aspects are underrated, and more attention should be paid to that. Chart shows it has been flat lining for a number of years, and maybe that is going to be its future. Thinks it will survive, and maybe grow again. Wouldn’t buy at this time as it is a risky proposition.
There are better technology companies you could own. This really comes down to how quickly they can get their software out there. Their hardware products are the best, but they have been declining quarter after quarter. The hard part with this company is that the previous hardware devices came with a little bit of a service sweetener, and every time the number of hardware products goes down, the sweetener goes down too, which is almost a double edged sword for the company.
Their last numbers show that their software did okay. Thinks it is a turnaround story. Would like to see the numbers on their new phone. In a difficult environment in that they are competing with companies like Samsung and Apple, which dominate the market on the phone side. Wouldn’t own the stock at this price.
Thinks it is a beneficiary of ‘Guns over Butter’. Security is one of their specialties. It is trading heavier in New York. The stock has been going up in advance of good news with recent releases. BB-T is catching up very rapidly to its peers. It looks good on a relative basis and it is in the right sector. Also, it is badly out of favour right now.
This is the time of the year when technology does well, but it is hard when an individual stock like this, as a niche, feeling it is going to have an impact. Technically there has been a little bit of a break out, and the stock has held at the key level of around $6, so that is a positive trend. Technically and seasonally this actually looks good.