One of the most pronounced losers after the closing bell Wednesday among many stumbling stocks was plastic shoe maker Crocs (CROX Quote).
Shares of the Niwot, Colo., company plummeted 25.1% in heavy trading, despite a more-than-doubled third-quarter profit of 66 cents a share. That came in only 3 cents above analyst estimates from Thomson Financial. Crocs has tended to pummel quarterly expectations. Revenue of $256.3 million was a hair shy of the mean. The company also raised its full-year guidance, now projecting earnings of $1.94 to $1.98 a share on revenue of between $820 million and $830 million. But the earnings forecast still leans to the lower end of consensus, and sales would just miss projections. Shares were sinking $18.75 to $56. Smith Micro Software (SMSI Quote), which makes wireless communications software, slid 18.2% after third-quarter earnings plunged to $472,000, or 2 cents a share, from 9 cents a share last year. Excluding special items, that came to an in-line 21 cents a share. Still, shares of the Aliso Viejo, Calif., company shed $2.81 to $12.60. Another couple of Californian tech names, Rambus (RMBS Quote) and JDS Uniphase (JDSU Quote), were also losing ground. Chipmaker Rambus sharply narrowed its third-quarter loss from last year to 6 cents a share, but the sole analyst's estimate called for a profit of 2 cents a share. JDS, which makes communications test products and optical products, beat fiscal first-quarter estimates. But it also projected next-quarter revenue of $372 million to $394 million, which trends to the bottom end of the Street's consensus. Rambus was down 2.6% to $19.28. JDS gave up 27 cents, or 1.8%, to $14.99. On the other hand, Unum Group (UNM Quote) climbed 7.5% to $25.10 after the Chattanooga, Tenn.-based insurer swung to a profit from last year's GAAP-based loss. On an adjusted basis, continuing-operations income ratcheted up 30.4% to 60 cents a share, which flies past Wall Street's 51-cent targets. In addition, the company upped its 2007 earnings outlook by 13 cents to between $2.14 and $2.17 a share. And Plexus (PLXS Quote), which offers product-realization services to original equipment manufacturers, surged 16.7% on positive earnings. The Wisconsin-based company pocketed a non-GAAP profit of $25.6 million, or 55 cents a share. That's a penny more per share than last year and exceeds Wall Street estimates by 7 cents a share. Shares were trading at $30.10.- Loading Comments...
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