The Best And Worst Channel Stocks of 2010 (So Far)
Channel Stocks Hurtin' For Certain In First Half
It was a tough six months for most public companies, as both the Dow Jones (down 6.3 percent) and Nasdaq (down 7 percent) indices posted decreases compared to the year-end closing price last December 31. But channel stocks felt the pain even worse. Of the 10 reseller stocks polled here, seven of them fared worse than the overall stock market from January 1 to June 30, 2010.
Arrow Electronics
June 30, 2010: $22.35
Dec. 31, 2009: $29.61
Change:-24.5 percent
During the second quarter, Arrow acquired Sphinx Group, a United Kingdom-based security and networking distributor and reported solid first-quarter earnings in May, but Wall Street still wasn’t a big fan during the second quarter.
Tech Data
June 30, 2010: $35.62
Dec. 31, 2009: $46.66
Change: -23.7 percent
Tech Data revamped its Web site in the second quarter and reported solid first fiscal quarter earnings.
PC Mall
June 30, 2010: $4.00
Dec. 31, 2009: $5.22
Change:-23.4 percent
PC Mall’s Sarcom subsidiary purchased the assets of Network Services Plus on June 8 for about $7.8 million, but its stock still fell more than 20 percent over the first half of the year.
Avnet
June 30, 2010: $24.11
Dec. 31, 2009: $30.16
Change:-20.1 percent
Avnet announced a new ’CloudReady’ initiative in May and Rick Hamada added the role of president to his title.
A few weeks later Cisco Systems authorized Avnet to configure UCS servers on behalf of solution providers.
Synnex
June 30, 2010: $25.62
Dec. 31, 2009: $30.66
Change:-16.4 percent
Synnex beat expectations for its second-fiscal quarter but also noted that product shortages, particularly around networking gear, televisions and printer consumables, may have impacted revenue.
The distributor is also in the process of creating a single, integrated back-office system with solution providers to improve partner relationships.
Ingram Micro
June 30, 2010: $15.19
Dec. 31, 2009: $17.45
Change:-13.0 percent
Ingram Micro lost its president and another well-known, longtime executive in the second quarter but also launched a cloud program with Amazon, Salesforce.com and Rackspace.
PC Connection
June 30, 2010: $6.06
Dec. 31, 2009: $6.75
Change:-10.2 percent
PC Connection promoted Timothy McGrath to president and COO in May. McGrath joined the Merrimack, N.H.-based VAR in 2005 and most recently served as executive vice president of PC Connection Enterprises.
ScanSource
June 30, 2010: $24.93
Dec. 31, 2009: $26.70
Change:-6.6 percent
ScanSource held its annual Catalyst Telecom Partner Conference during the second quarter, where CEO Mike Baur talked about ScanSource’s plans to integrate Avaya and Nortel solutions and partners.
Insight Enterprises
June 30, 2010: $13.16
Dec. 31, 2009: $11.42
Change: 15.2 percent
During the second quarter, Insight reported Q1 revenue increased 10 percent to $1.05 billion. Sales of hardware were strong in both North America and EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Asia). However, services declined 5 percent in North America.
Bell Microproducts
June 30, 2010: $6.98
Dec. 31, 2009: $3.55
Change: 96.6 percent
Bell Microproducts’ stock rose dramatically as investors anticipated the finalization of its purchase by Avnet for $7 per share, a deal that closed July 6. When the acquisition was announced in late March, Bell Micro had been trading at $5.38.