calamp at mid-year
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Why has CalAmp had such a bad year? And what should long-term investors really be watching moving forward?TRANSCRIPT
2 Things You Need to Know
CalAmp at Mid-Year
1) Disappointing Wall Street
First QuarterResults weren’t that
bad: earnings and revenue came in just below analyst estimates.
Guidance, however, was very weak. That, combined with an expensive stock, is why shares tanked.
The company slightly beat their watered-down guidance for this quarter.
Again, however, guidance was weak. Management blamed an expected decline in its Positive Train Control and Mobile Resource Management for the tepid outlook.
Disappointing Wall Street
Second Quarter
2) What to Watch:The Segments that Really Matter
If this term is new to you, the idea behind the “Internet of Things” is best explained by Foolish colleague Chris Neiger, who says:
“A network of physical objects (refrigerators!) that contain embedded technology (like sensors and Wi-Fi) to communicate and sense or interact with their internal states or the external environment (that tell your smartphone when you’ve run out of milk).”
The Internet of Things
Put more simply, using Chris’s words:
“Think of the Internet of Things as a way for everyday objects to talk to each other,
and talk to you.”
The Internet of Things
Though it’s
been in
business for
over a decade,
the technology
helping
machines talk
to each other is
just taking off.
CalAmp sits in
an enviable
position to
benefit from
this technology.
CalAmp’s Role
Insurance TelematicsIn this division,
insurance companies are willing to give customers significantly reduced premiums if they have devices tracking their driving behavior.
It is one of the first massive applications for CalAmp’s products in the Internet of Things.
The company offers technology to help manufacturers and construction companies track and monitor their equipment.
A large deal with Caterpillar is expected to help drive adoption.
What to Watch: Internet of Things
Heavy Equipment
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The other half of the Internet of Things