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Bookkeeping: Cutting AsiaInfo Holdings (ASIA) in Half on Earnings Spike

 Oct 29, 2009 02:02 PM UTC
Symbol Sentiment Start Return Closed
ASIA n/a

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Sometimes it is better to be lucky than good - but always preferable to be both.



Mid month we cut back our position in AsiaInfo Holdings (ASIA) by half on a spike around $23.  Since then as the stock has fallen back we've made some small purchases, including one this week in the $20s to get our position size back up - nothing big enough in any one batch to mention.



Since I had just added tot eh position, I did not have a stop loss in, so unlike quite a few other names yesterday we did not lower our exposure on a quick break of the 50 day moving average. Yesterday was so busy I also did not realize earnings were out after the bell; so lo and behold I was scratching my head to see the stock up 15% this morning.  Obviously whatever they reported was good; I have not had time to dig into the numbers but I'm going to take this opportunity to repeat the trade from 2 weeks ago and cut half the stake ...again around $23.  Groundhog Day.



I'll edit this post later in the day with some color on earnings.  First glance analysts expected $69M in revenue, 29 cents in EPS.  Looks like they actually missed on revenue but hit the EPS figure.  More important is guidance - analysts were in for $62M in revenue with 20 cents EPS next quarter, while ASIA is now guiding $70-$72M in revenue and 28/29 cents in EPS.



Technically, while I sold the stock (assuming the market holds up) should have potential to low $24s at which point its behavior will tell us more.



[Aug 11, 2009: Bookkeeping - Beginning Placeholder Stake in AsiaInfo Holdings]

[Aug 7, 2009: Niche Play on China Telecom - AsiaInfo Holdings]



Long AsiaInfo Holdings in fund; no personal position




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