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Tough Week for IPOs as Summer Doldrums May Be Setting In

Published by: admin 2008-08-29

Even with a wayward Nasdaq, the IPO market posted impressive numbers last week. There were 28 IPOs, raising about $2.5 billion. Actually, the big winners were biotechs.

As for high-tech, it was a rough week. But this may present opportunities for investors. An interesting play is EXE Technologies.

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For whatever reason, this company has lousy timing. For example, it tried to go public several years ago, but had to withdraw its offering because of adverse market conditions.

As for its IPO last week, the stock advanced a mere 1/8 to 8-1/8 (it stayed at the price at the end of last week). The lead underwriter was Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette and market capitalization is approximately $333 million.

The company is a developer of high-end software that helps e-commerce providers with fulfillment, warehousing and distribution. Interestingly enough, EXE focuses on traditional brick-and-mortar companies that are transitioning online. Customers include Kmart, Ford and Safeway.

However, EXE has been going through a turnaround itself, transitioning itself from mainframe software to Internet applications. As a result, the company's revenues have shown meager growth. But this should change quickly. After all, the company has been able to sign major distribution deals, such as with IBM, Microsoft, Oracle and PricewaterhouseCoopers.

Software News for August 2007 - Topix::
Dog days of summer for private equity-backed IPOs in line with expectations, especially since were talking about the doldrums of summer
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Another IPO worth looking at is Virage Logic. The company designs specialized integrated microchips. Known as embedded memory designs, Virage allows for "systems on a chip" that make it possible for such things as Internet capabilities.

The company has snagged big time customers. They include Broadcom, IBM, National Semiconductor and Conexant.

These customers have been translating into financial success. In the first half of 2000, the company generated $8.8 million in revenues, which was a 153 percent increase from the same period a year ago. The company is also marginally profitable.

The market is growing at a rapid rate. In 1999, it was $6.7 billion. By 2004, it is expected to surge to $32.9 billion.

Although, the IPO was muted. The IPO was priced at $12, raising about $45 million. By the end of last week, the stock was unchanged.


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