Sunday, August 20, 2006

Monday's Small-Cap Winners & Losers


Monday's Small-Cap Winners & Losers
Street.Com - LoJack ( LOJN - news - Cramer's Take ) gained as the maker of vehicle-tracking devices beat second-quarter earnings expectations. The company earned $5.5 million, or 29 cents a share, compared with $5 million, or 26 cents a share, a year ago. Revenue

I spy with my little cellphone
Fort Worth Star-Telegram - Since the store opened, nearly five years ago, it has also sold GPS vehicle-tracking equipment, founder Mike Wilcher said. The main customers have traditionally been companies wanting to keep track of a fleet of vehicles. Wilcher said that in the

IMetrik Delivers Apps
Unstrung.com - subscriber management solutions for the Mobile, VoIP, FMC, and M2M markets, announced today that iMetrik has selected the Blueslice ngHLR 3000T to enhance their machine-to-machine (M2M) service offering for wireless telemetry and vehicle tracking.

50 LoJack
BusinessWeek - LoJack Corp., the maker of stolen-vehicle tracking devices, has a charismatic brand that transcends its actual size. But in recent years, the Westwood (Mass.) company's financial performance has been impressive, too. A shift in strategy in 2001