After-Hours Movers 6/11: RMBS Higher; HOKU, ARST, UTSI, EZPW, FNSR Lower

June 11, 2009 5:28 PM EDT

Hoku Scientific, Inc. (Nasdaq: HOKU) 18% LOWER; reports Q4 loss of $0.03, ex-items, 2 cents better than the analyst estimate of ($0.05). Revenue for the quarter was $112K, versus the consensus of $300K. Doesn't expect to issue FY10 sales guidance.

ArcSight, Inc. (Nasdaq: ARST) 12.3% LOWER; reports Q4 EPS of $0.18, ex-items, 8 cents better than the analyst estimate of $0.13. Revenue for the quarter was $39.3 million, versus the consensus of $36.82 million. Sees Q1 sales of $31-$34 million, versus the consensus of $34.29 million. Sees Q1 adj-EPS of $0.03-$0.08, versus the Street estimate of $0.09.

UTStarcom, Inc. (Nasdaq: UTSI) 11.9% LOWER; today announced a series of corporate initiatives that are expected to focus the company resources on the products and regions likely to drive revenue growth and where UTStarcom has a strong competitive advantage. Click here for the full report.

EZCORP (Nasdaq: EZPW) 10% LOWER; lowers its Q3 EPS guidance from about $0.34 to $0.29-$0.31, versus the consensus of $0.34 and its Q4 EPS outlook from $0.46-$0.48 to $0.41-$0.43, which compares to the Street estimate of $0.46. For FY09, EZCORP now sees EPS in the range of $1.40-$1.44, down from $1.50-$1.52 previously, and versus the consensus of $1.51. Click here for the full report.

Finisar (Nasdaq: FNSR) 9% LOWER; reports breakeven Q4 earnings, which compares to the analyst estimate of ($0.01). Revenue for the quarter was $116.66 million, versus the consensus of $120.72 million.

Rambus (Nasdaq: RMBS) 3% HIGHER; according to a WSJ headline, Rambus is nearing a settlement in EU antitrust case

National Semiconductor (NYSE: NSM) 1.6% LOWER; reports Q4 loss of $0.28, 10 cents better than the analyst estimate of ($0.38). Revenue for the quarter was $281 million, versus the consensus of $273.39 million. Sees Q1 sales of $285-$305 million, versus the consensus of $282.52 million.

Imperial Industries, Inc. (Nasdaq: IPII) INDICATED LOWER; announced that the Company's subsidiary Just-Rite Supply, Inc. has terminated and discontinued all operations of its distribution facilities. In connection, the company's credit facility was immediately reduced from $3,500,000 to $2,500,000 until June 21, 2009, and thereafter will be reduced $200,000 each week until the maximum credit equals $500,000. Also, the amendment further reduced the Company's borrowing capacity, by lowering the amount of borrowings available against eligible inventory from $1,750,000 to $1,000,000 until August 1, 2009, and then further reduced said amount to $350,000. Click here for the full report.

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