Posts for Ticker ‘ABI’

Applera & Celera Separation, For Real This Time (ABI, CRA)

Applera Corporation had an SEC Filing today saying its Board of Directors has authorized management to pursue a possible separation of the Celera Group (NYSE:CRA) from Applera. The completion of this proposal is subject to conditions such as final Board approval, SEC clearance of the registration, receipt of an opinion of a tax-free status, and more. One interesting issue here is that approval by Applera stockholders is not required.

This separation would be via a one-for-one redemption of the Applera Corporation-Celera Group tracking stock for new Celera Corporation shares.  These will still keep the "CRA" ticker, but it would be a NASDAQ-listed stock.  At Celera’s request, Applera Corporation-Celera Group tracking stock would be de-listed from The New York Stock Exchange.   So it appears that Celera Corporation would become a separate, publicly-traded company, rather than a subsidiary or tracking stock as it is currently.

Kathy Ordonez, currently President of Applera Corporation-Celera Group, is expected to serve as the CEO of Celera, and the company headquarters will be located in Alameda, California.

Applera Corporation-Applied Biosystems Group (NYSE:ABI) common stock would continue to be traded on the New York Stock Exchange.

There is one potential warning flag that investors should look at closdely here.  On "OUR HISTORY" on the website, the company pans part of the business:

  • While the Celera database business ultimately became profitable, it was clear by 2000 that this was not a sustaining business model, as the public effort caught up and provided free access to genome sequences.

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NYSE Short Interest For October 31, 2007

Below is the short interest for major companies traded on the NYSE and changes from October 15, 2007 to the most current date, October 31, 2007.

Company                                           Shares Short               

Ford (F)                                             165.7 million shares short

Countrywide (CFC)                             106.9 million

Qwest (Q)                                           82.0 million

Time Warner (TWX)                             69.0 million

AMD (AMD)                                        67.1 million

Increase In Shares Sold Short

Company                                           Increase.

Countrywide                                       Up 27.1 million shares

LSI Logic (LSI)                                   Up 16.5 million

Applied Bio (ABI)                               Up 13.8 million

CItigroup (C)                                      Up 10.2 million

Mirant (MIR)                                      Up  9.9 million

Largest Decreases In Shares Sold Short

Company                                          Decrease In Shares Short

Marsh (MMC)                                    Down 16.4 million shares

Sprint (S)                                          Down 12.3 million shares

AMD                                                Down 8.8 million shares

Medtronic (MDT)                               Down 8.7 million shares

Sources: NYSE and WSJ

Douglas A. McIntyre

Earlybird Analyst Calls (June 25, 2007)

Stock Tickers: ABI, BBSI, BMY, CAP, CLUB, CVX, FCBP, GM, IPG, OMC, MIG, PER, PIR, SKH, SMSI, TRLG

ABI raised to Outperform at Baird.
BBSI raised to Strong Buy at JMP Securities.
BMY raised to Outperform at Bear Stearns.
CAP started as Buy at Jefferies.
CLUB cut to Neutral at Credit Suisse.
CVX raised to Buy at B of A.
FCBP raised to Outperform at FBR.   
GM raised to Buy at Goldman Sachs.
IPG raised to Buy at B of A.
MIG raised to Outperform at FBR.
OMC raised to Buy at Deutsche Bank.
PER raised to Buy at KeyBanc/McDonald.
PIR raised to Buy at UBS.
SKH started as Outperform at Credit Suisse; started as Buy at B of A.
SMSI raised to Buy at Jefferies.
TRLG raised to Outperform at CIBC.

Jon C. Ogg
June 25, 2007

JOn Ogg can be reached at jonogg@247wallst.com; he does not own securities in the companies he covers.