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SMI, ELOY, LTRE, CPRX Expected To Be Lower Leading Up To Next Earnings Releases


Published on 2009-07-21 11:42:34, Last Modified on 2010-12-22 14:34:35 - WOPRAI
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July 22, 2009 / M2 PRESSWIRE / BUYINS.NET / www.squeezetrigger.com is monitoring the performance of all stocks with earnings being released in the coming weeks and determining how the stocks have performed before their last 12 quarterly, 6 quarterly and July/August earnings reports. Semiconductor Mfg (NYSE: SMI), eLoyalty Corp (NASDAQ: ELOY), Learning Tree Int (NASDAQ: LTRE) and Catalyst Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: CPRX) are all expected to be lower leading up to their next earnings release. The movement of stock prices in the days and weeks leading to and following these earnings announcements may follow a predictable pattern. Most companies stock price histories show random or unpredictable movements around earnings dates. But some seem to repeat the same pattern quarter after quarter, year after year. The # of Reports in the table below shows how many previous quarterly reports comprise the indicator that predicts how a stock will act before its earnings are released. The specific technology used to make these predictions is available for a low monthly fee at http://www.squeezetrigger.com/services/strat/mh.php . The following stocks are expected to go lower leading up to their next earnings release:

Symbol Company # of Reports Quarter Release Date

SMI Semiconductor Mfg Int 12 quarters Q2 7/28/2009

ELOY eLoyalty Corporation August earnings Q2 8/5/2009

LTRE Learning Tree Int 12 quarters Q3 8/4/2009

CPRX Catalyst Pharmaceutical 12 quarters Q2 8/13/2009

Earnings, or profits, drive stock prices. The market values a company based on its current and anticipated future ability to make money. The market takes the earnings pulse of a company four times per year when quarterly reports are issued. When this information is released it can often be a trend-changing or a trend confirming event. because the information is so vital to the market's perception of the vitality of that company.

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Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (NYSE: SMI), together with its subsidiaries, engages in the computer-aided design, manufacture, packaging, testing, and trade of integrated circuits. It provides wafer fabrication services for various devices that include logic technologies, such as logic, mixed signal, RF, and high voltage circuits; memory technologies comprising dynamic random access memory, static random access memory, flash, and electrically erasable programmable read-only memory; and specialty technologies consisting of liquid crystal on silicon and CMOS image sensor. The company also manufactures logic, mixed-signal and radio frequency, high voltage, memory, and specialty semiconductors, as well as manufactures and designs semiconductor masks. In addition, SMIC provides various services, including libraries and circuit design blocks, design support, mask-making, wafer probing, gold/solder bumping, redistribution layer manufacturing, assembly, and testing. The companya�s semiconductors are used in computing, communications, consumer, and industrial applications, such as computers, mobile telephones, digital televisions, digital cameras, DVD players, and entertainment devices, as well as in consumer electronics devices, and automotive and industrial applications. It serves integrated device manufacturers, fabless semiconductor companies, and systems companies. The company has a strategic partnership agreement with Toppan Printing Co., Ltd. to manufacture color filters and micro-lenses for complementary metal oxide silicon image sensors; and strategic cooperation agreement with Datang Telecom Technology & Industry Holdings Co., Ltd. SMIC sells its products and services in the United States, Europe, Taiwan, Japan, and the Asia Pacific. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Shanghai, the Peoplea�s Republic of China.

eLoyalty Corporation (NASDAQ: ELOY) offers consulting and managed services. The company operates in two segments, the Behavioral Analytics Service and Integrated Contact Solutions/CRM. The Behavioral Analytics Service segment focuses on solutions that improve the reliability of call recording, and apply human behavioral modeling to analyze and improve customer interactions, as well as provides marketing application hosting and email fulfillment services. The Integrated Contact Solutions/CRM segment focuses on helping clients realize the benefits of transitioning their contact centers to a single network infrastructure from the traditional two-network model, which include voice network and data network. It also involves in operational consulting and integrating or building a system for the client, as well as provides remote application support services. In addition, this segment engages in the resale of third-party software and hardware. The company serves customers through direct contractual relationships in the United States, Canada, Europe, and Australia. eLoyalty Corporation was founded in 1994 and is based in Lake Forest, Illinois.

Learning Tree International, Inc. (NASDAQ: LTRE) engages in the development, marketing, and delivery of a library of instructor-led classroom courses for the professional development of managers and information technology professionals worldwide. It provides education across a range of technical and management disciplines, including operating systems, databases, computer networks, computer and network security, Web development, programming languages, software engineering, open source applications, project management, business skills, and leadership and professional development. As of October 3, 2008, the company had 185 course titles representing 4,248 hours of training, including 131 information technology course titles and 54 management course titles comprising courses from 2 to 5 days in length. It markets and sells its course offerings through various channels, including direct mail, electronic marketing, telemarketing, and field sales. The company serves a range of organizations, including large national and multinational companies, government organizations, and small and medium-size companies. Learning Tree International was founded in 1974 and is headquartered in Reston, Virginia.

Catalyst Pharmaceutical Partners, Inc. (NASDAQ: CPRX), a development-stage biopharmaceutical company, focuses on the acquisition, development, and commercialization of prescription drugs for the treatment of drug addiction and obsessive-compulsive disorders. Its products include CPP-109, a chemical compound gamma-vinyl-GABA/vigabatrin, a Phase II clinical trial product for the treatment of cocaine addiction. The company also conducts a Phase II clinical trial of CPP-109 to evaluate its use in the treatment of methamphetamine addiction. In addition, it has a license agreement with Brookhaven Science Associates, LLC on various patents and patent applications relating to the use of vigabatrin as a treatment for cocaine and other addictions. Catalyst Pharmaceutical Partners, Inc. was founded in 2002 and is based in Coral Gables, Florida.

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