Camtek Ltd (CAMT) Tops Q3 EPS by 3c; Guides Q4 Revs Below; Appoints New CFO
Camtek Ltd (NASDAQ: CAMT) reported Q3 EPS of $0.11, $0.03 better than the analyst estimate of $0.08. Revenue for the quarter came in at $29.7 million versus the consensus estimate of $28 million.
Sees Q4 2011 revenue of $22-$24 million, versus the consensus of $24.50 million.
Sees FY2011 revenue of $107 million, versus the consensus of $108.8 million.
Camtek today announced the appointment of Moshe Eisenberg, replacing Mira Rosenzweig as Chief Financial Officer of the Company.
Mr. Eisenberg brings a wealth of financial experience in U.S. listed, publicly traded and private companies. Prior to joining Camtek, he served as the CFO of Exlibris, and prior to that spent 4 years as the CFO of Scopus Video Networks, leading it from its Initial Public Offering on Nasdaq until its acquisition by Harmonic. Prior to Scopus, Mr. Eisenberg spent 10 years with Gilat Satellite in various finance positions, including 5 years as CFO of Safenet Inc., a U.S.-based subsidiary of Gilat. Mr. Eisenberg holds an MBA in Finance from Tel Aviv University and a B.Sc. in Agricultural Economics from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Sees Q4 2011 revenue of $22-$24 million, versus the consensus of $24.50 million.
Sees FY2011 revenue of $107 million, versus the consensus of $108.8 million.
Camtek today announced the appointment of Moshe Eisenberg, replacing Mira Rosenzweig as Chief Financial Officer of the Company.
Mr. Eisenberg brings a wealth of financial experience in U.S. listed, publicly traded and private companies. Prior to joining Camtek, he served as the CFO of Exlibris, and prior to that spent 4 years as the CFO of Scopus Video Networks, leading it from its Initial Public Offering on Nasdaq until its acquisition by Harmonic. Prior to Scopus, Mr. Eisenberg spent 10 years with Gilat Satellite in various finance positions, including 5 years as CFO of Safenet Inc., a U.S.-based subsidiary of Gilat. Mr. Eisenberg holds an MBA in Finance from Tel Aviv University and a B.Sc. in Agricultural Economics from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
