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Integral Systems still holds value for Stealth Stocks editor

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Steven Halpern | Aug 01, 2008 1:05pm EDT | Comment
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Warning that "risk is very high in just about every sector," Stealth Stocks editor Dennis Slothower still finds value in satellite systems maker Integral Systems (Nasdaq:ISYS), his latest "stock of the month."

In his newsletter he explains, "Integral is one of the 100 fastest-growing technology companies and is placed in both the aerospace and defense sector."

The Maryland company was incorporated in 1982, and builds satellite ground systems and equipment for command and control, integration and test, data processing and simulation.

Since inception, he says, it has provided ground systems for over 200 different satellite missions for  communications, science, meteorology and earth resource applications.

“Integral has established a domestic and international customer base that includes government and commercial satellite operators, spacecraft and payload manufacturers, and aerospace systems integrators,” he says.

Slothower notes that the firm has developed innovative software and hardware products designed to reduce the cost and minimize the development risk associated with traditional, custom-built satellite ground systems.

“The company is a pioneer in offering a comprehensive commercial off-the-shelf software product line for command and control,” he says.

As a systems integrator, he says, the firm configures these products to provide turnkey satellite control facilities that can operate multiple satellites from most manufacturers. ISYS, he points out, believes these systems offer significant cost savings for customers that have traditionally purchased a separate custom control center for each of their satellites.

The company also operates a wholly owned subsidiary, Integral Systems Europe S.A.S., with headquarters in Toulouse, France. ISI Europe serves as the focal point for the support of much of its European business. ISI Europe pursues ground systems business in Europe and Africa.

"As the nation’s defense budget continues to head higher, ISYS should be the recipient of orders for satellite software and equipment,” he says, explaining that the U.S.Air Force accounted for 55% of the company’s revenue.

"Both the aerospace and defense sectors have strong momentum behind them, especially with the growing turmoil in the Middle East and the Israeli threat to bomb Iran’s nuclear reactors,” says Slothower. In addition, he notes that the stock is in a “very steady uptrend,” which he believes is justified by the company’s rapid earnings growth.

"According to my numbers, ISYS should be selling in the mid-$70s over the next three to five years. It is currently trading in the high $30 range, so ISYS has large upside potential. Place a sell stop at 25% below your entry price," he says.

 

Steven Halpern

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