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  • mrmarket
    Administrator
    • Sep 2003
    • 5971

    EBIX Sold ==> 25 Consecutive Winners

    Somewhere out there, there’s a 10th planet waiting to be discovered. Somewhere out there, there’s a baseball player who will hit 800 home runs. Somewhere out there, there’s a golfer who will drive the ball 400 yds. Somewhere out there, there’s a stock picker who is better than $$$MR. MARKET$$$. But guess what? You ain’t found him yet.

    Today I sold EBIX at 27.13. That’s a 15% gain over my purchase price of 23.53 when I bought EBIX on Feb 2nd. That’s a 15% gain in only 27 days. That’s an annualized gain of 207%. Wow! Did you buy any EBIX? You? YOU? Can you do that? YOU???!

    Over the same period, the S&P 500 was only up 0.8%. How pathetic. Can you imagine? All of those money managers over at Fidelity, Goldman Sachs and Merrill Lynch putting you in an index fund that made 0.8%? For that, you get to pay them fees from your brokerage account and pay the money manager a bonus of $13 million for all his hard work. Come on! Average returns are for average investors. Superior returns are for superior investors!

    I am HUGE!!! Bring me your finest meats and cheeses. I picked another winner. That makes 25 consecutive profitable trades of 15% or better. Can you do that? YOU? YOU???

    I hope you like all these free stock picks? Likin it? Likin it? If you do like it, u must tell me that you like it otherwise you won’t get any more picks.

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    I am HUGE!

    $$$MR. MARKET$$$


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    02-02-2011, 09:34 PM
    mrmarket
    Administrator Join Date: Sep 2003
    Posts: 3,803


    EBIX ==> The Hamilton Winner!

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    Last night I watched “Family Guy” reruns. Even though I knew they were reruns, and that I had watched them before, I still watched them and enjoyed them. So I figured, what the heck, how about a $$$MR. MARKET$$$ rerun? So today I bought a stock that I had bought before as a $$$MR. MARKET$$$ stock back in May of 2009. I liked it then, and I like it now.

    Today I bought EBIX at 23.53. I will sell it in 4 – 6 weeks at 27.13. Here is why I like EBIX:

    First of all, I love the chart. The stock is up 65% in the last 12 months and its PE is still modestly priced at around 16.7. When you reflect on the fact that this is a software company that grows its revenues year after year after year after year then you have to consider that this PE is really cheap and, as a result, the stock has room to run.




    What the heck is an EBIX anyway? Ebix, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, provides software and e-commerce solutions to the insurance industry primarily in North America, Australia, New Zealand, India, and Singapore. The company operates data exchanges, which provide connectivity between consumers, agents, carriers, and third party providers, as well as enables the participants to carry and process data in the areas of life insurance, annuities, employee health benefits, and property and casualty (P&C) insurance.

    EBIX is in the Unique position of being the only Insurance software services player
    that attempts to address end-to-end needs of the industry globally. Permit me to put heavy emphasis on the word “only”. When someone is the only person that can do something, doesn’t that mean that the person is valuable? For example, if there was only one barber in town, or one dentist in town, or one saloon in town, don’t you think that it would be good to be in one of these businesses? You feelin me bro?

    The company’s technology vision is to focus on convergence of all insurance channels, processes and entities in a manner that data can seamlessly flow once a data entry has been made. Continually cited for the high quality of its offering, Ebix has built an outstanding reputation among a large, impressive customer base.

    Ebix, Inc. was founded in 1976 as Delphi Systems, Inc., a California corporation. In December 2003 the Company changed its name to Ebix, Inc. Ebix’s goal is to be the leading backend powerhouse of insurance transactions in the world. Ebix employs 1100 insurance & technology professionals providing products, support and consultancy to thousands of customers on six continents across 50+ countries. Its vast customer base includes hundreds of carriers and hundreds of thousands of brokers, and in addition to a few hundred corporate clients.




    What else is good about EBIX? Try:

    Industry Leadership Opportunity by Leveraging Ebix’s Strong Market Presence.
    Large, Impressive Client Base for Expansion and Cross-selling.
    One of the Most Successful Software Companies in the United States in terms of its consistency of results.
    High Growth and Profitable Recurring Revenue Model.
    Consistency of Performance over the last many years.
    The U.S. insurance IT market is a highly fragmented $60 billion industry. Ebix’s innovative exchange strategy and its global reach positions it as a leader in the worldwide insurance exchange markets. Ebix’s outstanding reputation with a large customer base and community of insurance professionals offers tremendous expansion and cross-selling opportunities to accelerate an already very strong market position.

    Consider:

    Ebix’s exchanges power transactions between hundreds of thousands of brokers and insurance companies.
    Ebix has a global reach and insurance domain knowledge.
    Ebix provides a multi-national broker or carrier a common code base world-wide, unlike any other software player in the insurance industry that addresses these markets.
    With fully owned offshore facilities in India, Ebix has the ability to reduce the cost structure of acquired companies and increase their efficiency.
    Experienced Executive Management Team with Domain Expertise and Industry Recognition.
    It’s racking up some big numbers:

    43% revenue growth in Q3 of 2010 as compared to Q3 of 2009
    31% annual revenue growth in 2009 as compared to 2008, 128% as compared to 2007 and 234% as compared to 2006.
    Long-term client relationships with 99% retention rates
    Stable, predictable base of recurring revenues
    Approximately 70% recurring revenue streams
    Scaling on-demand model of 50% net margin levels (after taxes) in Q3 of 2010
    42% annual net income growth in 2009 as compared to 2008, 207% as compared to 2007, 551% as compared to 2005.
    Close to 0% customer attrition rate in 2009
    90%+ senior employee retention rate worldwide over the last three years
    And the hits keep on coming. With earnings scheduled to be reported in the next few weeks, $$$MR. MARKET$$$ was so confident of how EBIX would do, that I jumped in ahead of earnings. Why not? Look how they did last quarter:

    Ebix delivered the following results for its third quarter, fiscal year 2010:

    Revenues: Total Q3 2010 revenue grew to a record $33.3 million, an increase of 43% on a year-over-year basis, as compared to Q3 2009 revenue of $23.3 million. During the nine months ended September 30, 2010 revenue increased $30.7 million or 46%, to $97.1 million compared to $66.4 million during the same period in 2009.

    Net Income: Q3 2010 net income was $16.7 million, an increase of 77% on a year-over-year basis, as compared to Q3 2009 net income of $9.4 million.

    Earnings per Share: Q3 2010 diluted earnings per share rose 72% year-over-year to $0.43, as compared to $0.25 in the third quarter of 2009. For purposes of the Q3 2010 EPS calculation, there was an average of 39.0 million diluted shares outstanding during the quarter, as compared to 37.8 million diluted shares outstanding in Q3 of 2009.

    Sure this is a lot of talk but what does it mean when it comes to coin? Look at the revenue growth in the last 5 years:

    2005 - $24 MM
    2006 - $29 MM
    2007 - $43 MM
    2008 - $75 MM
    2009 - $98 MM

    The 2010 nine month revenue is almost equal to the full year 2009 revenue!

    Wow… Each of the last few years has been a record year for Ebix, in terms of beating all its results in the last 34 years. This year was no different from the last few to the extent that the financial results for the year 2009 are record results again – the best ever in their 34 year young history.

    If you think this is impressive, look at the profits… Yup..big EPS profits:

    2005 - $0.17/share
    2006 - $0.21/share
    2007 - $0.40 / share
    2008 - $0.76 / share
    2009 - $1.03 / share

    In 2010, Ebix was ranked the 3rd Fastest Growing Company and the 3rd Best Investment by Fortune Magazine
    FORTUNE magazine ranked Ebix in 2009 the 2nd Best Investment
    In 2009, Ebix was ranked the 4th Fastest Growing Company by Fortune Magazine
    Ebix CEO rang the Opening Bell at the NASDAQ on July 20th 2009
    FORTUNE Small Business ranked Ebix as the No.1 Fastest Growing Public Company in the Technology Sector in America
    For 2 years in a row, Atlanta Business Chronicle ranked Ebix CEO Robin Raina 1st on the annual list of top performing CEOs in Georgia
    Atlanta Journal Constitution named Ebix 2nd amongst the TOP 100 Performing Public Companies in Georgia in 2008
    In each of the past 5 years, FORTUNE Small Business has ranked Ebix amongst the 100 fastest growing small public companies in America
    TIE Atlanta recently ranked Ebix CEO Robin Raina as the Entrepreneur of the year for 2009
    What does the boss have to say?

    Ebix Chairman, President & CEO Robin Raina said “We are pleased with these results as we are able to deliver these results despite the present economic crisis in the insurance industry, along with our continued investment in future Exchange and On-Demand Based products and services for the insurance and financial services industries. We are presently in the process of building many new products designed to expand the portfolio, and geographical reach of many of our services such as life, health and annuity exchanges along with cloud computing based carrier back end systems. We expect to launch some of these services in the first half of 2011.”

    Robin further said, “We remain focused on creating a fundamentally strong Company with recurring revenue streams, 40% operating margins, minimal customer attrition and healthy operating cash flows. We have always believed that a Company with all these attributes has the potential of becoming the largest Insurance software services player worldwide. Accordingly, the Company has not tried to grow its top line aggressively at the cost of its bottom-line. We intend to make efforts to grow both proportionately.”

    Robin added, “We feel good about our future prospects both in the United States and abroad especially in the area of Exchanges. Accordingly, we are presently in the process of doubling our sales resources across the Company especially in the Exchange arena.”

    “Ebix does not like to give any guidance related to revenues or earnings. We prefer to have our past speak for us. We are quite bullish about our future. Our strong faith in our fundamentals is based on our high percentage of recurring revenues, low customer attrition rate, infrastructure exchanges, and the global nature of our business. There is no competitor who can provide enterprise solutions in insurance like Ebix across the world. All of this should help us grow continuously. We have already conveyed in the past our desire to be at a revenue run rate of $50 million or more in the fourth quarter of 2011. We would like to get there with 40% or more in operating margins. That is the extent to which I could talk about the future.

    I don’t think I need to take out much insurance on this guy. I love the numbers. I love the earnings. I think I’m gonna love what’s about to happen to its stock price!

    I am HUGE!!

    $$$MR. MARKET$$$
    Last edited by mrmarket; 03-03-2011, 11:32 AM.
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    I am HUGE! Bring me your finest meats and cheeses.

    - $$$MR. MARKET$$$
  • DilbertNoMore
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2004
    • 3

    #2
    Nice Pick!

    You da MAN, Ernie! Congrats on making the number in a MONTH!

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    • buckhunter
      Member
      • Jun 2009
      • 81

      #3
      Great pick, just like you said it would be

      Thanks for sharing this winner with us. I got into it a little late, so I'm holding for awhile longer. My record of success when I do that isn't very good, but we'll see what happens. It's nice to see a stock that's up 3% on a day when the market in general is down significantly.

      I'm ready to see a "Baseball Training Camp" data dump. Thanks again.

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      • Louetta
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2003
        • 2331

        #4
        Congratulations, large person.

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        • jiesen
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2003
          • 5319

          #5
          Congrats!

          A quarter century of winning picks in a row now, how awesome is that?!?
          All the finest meats and cheeses are yours today, $$MM. Great pick in EBIX, let's see another 75 picks just like it this year!

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          • #6
            Congrats everyone! Thank you, $MM!

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            • riverbabe
              Senior Member
              • May 2005
              • 3373

              #7
              Ebix

              In EBIX @ 22.86 today. Looking for a short squeeze (37% float short) and a few quick bucks.

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              • Deaddog
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2010
                • 740

                #8
                Originally posted by riverbabe View Post
                In EBIX @ 22.86 today. Looking for a short squeeze (37% float short) and a few quick bucks.
                RB: Where did to get the shor percentage? How up to date is it?
                It is hard to find the Truth when you start your search with a preconceived notion of what the Truth will be.

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                • riverbabe
                  Senior Member
                  • May 2005
                  • 3373

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Deaddog View Post
                  RB: Where did to get the shor percentage? How up to date is it?
                  Some 12/30, others claiming to be the last few days.







                  http://shortsqueeze.com/shortinterest/stock/EBIX.htm This one disagrees on the %.

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                  • Deaddog
                    Senior Member
                    • Oct 2010
                    • 740

                    #10
                    Good luck

                    I see a lot of overhead resistance from back in march.
                    It is hard to find the Truth when you start your search with a preconceived notion of what the Truth will be.

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                    • riverbabe
                      Senior Member
                      • May 2005
                      • 3373

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Deaddog View Post
                      Good luck

                      I see a lot of overhead resistance from back in march.
                      I see it too. But I'm not looking for a huge move. Hoping they all felt the fear and bailed already.

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                      • riverbabe
                        Senior Member
                        • May 2005
                        • 3373

                        #12
                        Originally posted by riverbabe View Post
                        I see it too. But I'm not looking for a huge move. Hoping they all felt the fear and bailed already.
                        Dog, you were right about that resistance. After watching it stall at 23.50 for three days, and watching Level II, I bailed there this AM. In at 22.86, so made the few bucks I could get.

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                        • Deaddog
                          Senior Member
                          • Oct 2010
                          • 740

                          #13
                          Originally posted by riverbabe View Post
                          Dog, you were right about that resistance. After watching it stall at 23.50 for three days, and watching Level II, I bailed there this AM. In at 22.86, so made the few bucks I could get.
                          Couple bucks here, couple bucks there, it all adds up. Gotta take what the market gives you.
                          It is hard to find the Truth when you start your search with a preconceived notion of what the Truth will be.

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