Thursday, December 29, 2011

Investopedia: Neogen Is Almost Cheap

Investors who want to play the really interesting stories in med-tech have to be ready to act fast or step up when times look uncommonly tough. That's about the only way to get a decent valuation on stocks like Intuitive Surgical (Nasdaq:ISRG), Cepheid (Nasdaq:CPHD) or Illumina (Nasdaq:ILMN), and that seems largely true for animal and food safety specialist Neogen (Nasdaq:NEOG). Although valuation and earnings quality are still problematic here, these shares also highlight the importance of being up-to-date on research and able to pull the trigger quickly.

A Disappointing Second Quarter  
Although Neogen doesn't generally step far out of line, this quarter was a notable exception. Revenue rose just 2% this quarter, not only missing the averaged estimate but missing the low-end estimate as well. Animal safety revenue was up just 1%, due at least in part to lower activity in the GeneSeek agricultural genomics business. Food safety was hardly stellar, though, as revenue was up just over 3% this quarter.

Please read more here:
http://stocks.investopedia.com/stock-analysis/2011/Neogen-Is-Almost-Cheap-NEOG-ILMN-BIO-LIFE-IDXX-WAT-SNY1229.aspx

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