Zusammenfassung
Diese Einschätzung wurde am 28.11.08 mit einem Endkurs von 21,90 € beendet. Mit einer Rendite von -29,13 % entwickelte sich die Einschätzung BUY nicht nach Plan. Riccardo hat 50% Zuversicht bei dieser EinschätzungRendite ohne Dividenden (%)
| Name | 1W | 1M | 1J | 3J |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bankrate | - | - | - | - |
| iShares Core DAX® | -0,79 % | 4,20 % | 19,95 % | 70,60 % |
| iShares Nasdaq 100 | -2,38 % | 0,86 % | 4,70 % | 103,32 % |
| iShares Nikkei 225® | -2,70 % | -0,15 % | 12,61 % | 44,59 % |
| iShares S&P 500 | -1,69 % | 1,24 % | 3,14 % | 64,74 % |
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Bankrate Q1 earnings up 26%
Bankrate said its first quarter earnings grew 26 percent as Web site traffic increased and the company benefited from recent acquisitions. The North Palm Beach-based personal finance company said it earned $6.8 million, or 35 cents a share, on revenue of $42.5 million. In the prior-year quarter, the company earned $5.4 million, or 28 cents a share, on revenue of $22.2 million. Excluding certain compensation costs, BankRate earned 46 cents a share. "It was a strong quarter, with traffic, revenue and EBITDA all at record levels," Chief Executive Officer Thomas R. Evans said in a news release. "The increase in consumer activity, combined with the diversification of our business has strengthened our financial performance." Bankrate said its online revenue jumped 110 percent to $40 million as page views doubled. Graphic advertising and lead generation revenue was up 153 percent to $26.4 million, hyperlink revenue was up 58 percent to $13.6 million, and print publishing and licensing revenue was down 23 percent to $2.5 million. Bankrate's acquisitions of several web sites also contributed to the company's 91 percent revenue growth, including Insure Me Inc and Savingforcollege.com. The company affirmed its revenue forecast of between $167 million and $172 million. Shares were down $1.56 to $51.50 in pre-market trading. The 52-week high was $57.32 on Feb. 8. The 52-week low was $33.64 on Aug. 16.


