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Colin Dunstan
12-17-2004, 01:34 AM
PalmOne shares plunged yesterday 15 percent to $36.35 in after-hours trading after it reported fiscal second quarter results that disappointed investors and said third-quarter sales and profit would be below analyst estimates.

PalmOne CEO Todd Bradley told analysts on a conference call (archived copy (http://biz.yahoo.com/cc/8/49858.html), WMA format) that a decline in revenue from the second to third fiscal quarter, and a lift in the fourth, was due to "typical handheld seasonality" and timing of the rollout of the Treo 650. Overall, Bradley sounded optimistic: "Our strategy is working, and this quarter's excellent growth in revenue and a more than tenfold increase in operating income from the year-ago quarter demonstrate we executed well. Our fall products raised the bar for competitors and earned widespread acclaim. And we grew our handheld-computer market share domestically and abroad."

PalmOne's share price more than doubled between mid-June and mid-December as investors bet that its new Treo 650 product would drive rapid sales growth.

Investors are now disappointed that Palm's third-quarter sales - which will include the important holiday shopping season and were expected to rise 31 percent versus a year ago - won't grow enough to justify the recent run-up in its shares.

Read the official report at palmOne (http://media.corporate-ir.net/media_files/nsd/plmo/reports/results121604.pdf) (PDF).

TadW
12-17-2004, 09:11 AM
That is interesting. Yes, I saw the sharp price drop today. But if you skim the news, you see more or less positive headlines such as this one: PalmOne Q2 sales soar (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/12/17/palmone_results_q2_05/).

Are investors and news journalists two different kind of people?