Fuel Systems Solutions: Time to Take Profits
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Fuel Systems Solutions (FSYS) has had a tremendous rise since my piece back in April. The shares have nearly quadrupled in less than three months and are due for a correction, They have simply gone up too far in too short of a time frame.
The shares are pricey: Trading at 38 times 2008 earnings estimates and nearly four times book value of $9.70, the stock is vulnerable to some hefty selling if FSYS fails to execute its business plan flawlessly, as this equity is priced to perfection and beyond.
Analyst downgrades: Both Broadpoint Capital and Canaccord Adams each lowered their opinions from buy to hold, while Lazard Capital still maintains a hold rating. Broadpoint and Canaccord share one year $28 price targets. I think their $28 target could be on the high side and see a more realistic target of $24, as it's often typical for stocks to retrace 50% of their gains.
The shares have been running up a lot on pure emotion as momentum traders try and ride FSYS as an instrument to mirror the rise in crude prices. The company was added to the Russell 2000 index Monday creating even further demand.
Potential sellers: Three Mutual funds, Invesco, FMR and Wilderhill Powershares each own about 9% , totaling 27% of FSYS's outstanding shares. They all have substantial gains that they may potentially want to book by actively selling shares. This added supply of shares hitting the market could put a big dent in the share price. Mariano Costamagna, the CEO and largest single shareholder with a 11% stake, may also be tempted to "cash in" on the company's windfall.
Another potential pitfall: Management might decide to take advantage of the spike in the share price by issuing a secondary offering to raise capital. The additional shares printed will cause dilution as well as flood the market with a much larger supply of shares creating downward pressure.
Don't get greedy on this one. Its risk reward ratio presents a scenario that offers much more downside risk than upside potential. Book your profits and move on to something with more compelling prospects. For those who wish an adrenaline rush, opening a short position at this juncture might be very profitable.
Disclosure: Author has a short position in FSYS
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FSYS is all over the world.
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rate since 2000, but it’s not obvious to U.S. investors because the
growth has been almost entirely outside of this country. However,
we believe the U.S. is now at the tipping point of increased adoption
of gaseous fueled vehicles driven by high oil prices, political desires
for a domestic energy solution, and increasingly stringent worldwide
emission standards. We believe a number of catalysts are on the
horizon to spur the U.S. market, the largest being a ballot initiative
this November in California that would create a $2.9 billion fund to
provide incentives for alternative fueled vehicles.