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by Claire Caldwell, March 3, 2009
Interwoven Inc. (Nasdaq: IWOV), ICT Group Inc. (Nasdaq: ICTG) and NVE Corp. (Nasdaq: NVEC) are among the most actively traded companies in Tuesday's trading among companies with market capitalizations under $1 billion.
Also included among the results: Sun Healthcare Group Inc. (Nasdaq: SUNH), Psychiatric Solutions Inc. (Nasdaq: PSYS), Palm Inc. (Nasdaq: PALM), American Physicians Service Group Inc. (Nasdaq: AMPH), Woodward Governor Co. (Nasdaq: WGOV) and Rambus Inc. (Nasdaq: RMBS).
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by Shannon Roxborough, September 20, 2007
Put financial services and insurance together in a sentence and most people think of some of the nation's largest companies in the industry: Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (NYSE: BRKA), American International Group, Inc. (NYSE: AIG), MetLife Inc. (NYSE: MET), Allstate Corp. (NYSE: ALL) and The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. (NYSE: HIG). But one ever-growing small-cap is poised to make a name for itself.
Meet American Physicians Service Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: AMPH), an Austin, Texas-based $130 million company that not only provides brokerage and asset management services to individuals and institutions, but also provides insurance services including medical malpractice insurance. The insurance services segment provides financial management service to banks and insurance companies that provide liability insurance to doctors, while its financial services segment provides brokerage, asset management and investment advisory services to individuals and institutions.
Though the company has been around since 1974, American Physicians Service Group is not exactly a household name. But with a strong second quarter under its belt and glowing future prospects, that is bound to change. The company owes much of its recent success to smart management. The ambitious firm is expanding from its rather modest local roots thanks largely to a savvy acquisition. In April 2007, the company completed its acquisition of American Physicians Insurance Company (API), a firm whose operations it had managed since the mid-1970s.
In the quarter ended June 30, APS increased both revenue and earnings, reporting a net income of $12 million, or $2.37 a share, compared with $598,000, or $0.21 a share, in the same quarter last year. Revenues more than tripled to $29 million, compared with $8 million over the same period in 2006. In addition, the company posted a gain of $2.3 million related to the API merger. 2007 EPS projections of $3.38 are more than 300% higher than 2006 results.
"This is our first quarter to report combined results with API . . . and those results have exceeded our expectations. Due to continued positive claims trends, we lowered claims reserves and related reinsurance reserves by $14.1 million in aggregate this quarter. However, we remain very conservatively reserved at the upper end of the actuarial range," Chairman Ken Shifrin said in a statement. "In addition to favorable development in reserves, our policyholder count continues to increase. During the twelve months ended June 30, 2007, our total policyholder count increased by 462 to 4,802. This is largely due to our favorable 90% retention rate in 2007. Though the market continues to be characterized by rate pressure, our profit margin remains strong due to continued favorable trends in the frequency of claims.”
Shifrin also said that American Physicians financial services segment has performed very well, with revenues up 46% for the first six months of 2007, compared with the same period last year, and pretax profits up an impressive 68% in that same time frame.
Wall Street has taken notice.
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by Ian Wyatt, September 13, 2007
American Physicians Service Group Inc. (NASDAQ: AMPH)
Austin, TX 78746
http://www.amph.com/
Market Capitalization: $129.07 million
American Physicians Service Group Inc. (APS) is a financial services and insurance firm headquartered in Austin, Texas. The company provides medical malpractice insurance for doctors, and brokerage and investment services to institutions and high net worth individuals. The company operates through multiple wholly owned subsidiaries.
On April 1, 2007, APS completed the acquisition of American Physician Insurance Company (API), for which it had acted as operations manager since the mid-1970s. API is a reciprocal insurance exchange, or co-insurer.
The company also completed a secondary public offering of stock on June 20, 2007. A portion of the proceeds has been assigned to expand API’s liability insurance underwriting capability. As a result, APS’ financial results were significantly improved for the short- and long-term.
Revenues for the three months ended June 30, 2007, were a record $30.0 million, up from $8.2 million a year earlier. Net earnings were $12.1 million for the most recent period, versus $0.6 million in 2006. Although these results do include an extraordinary gain of $2.3 million associated with the API acquisition, EPS is projected to be $3.38 for 2007, more than triple APS’ 2006 results.
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by Ian Wyatt, September 13, 2007
American Physicians Service Group Inc. (NASDAQ: AMPH)
Austin, TX 78746
http://www.amph.com/
Market Capitalization: $129.07 million
American Physicians Service Group Inc. (APS) is a financial services and insurance firm headquartered in Austin, Texas. The company provides medical malpractice insurance for doctors, and brokerage and investment services to institutions and high net worth individuals. The company operates through multiple wholly owned subsidiaries.
On April 1, 2007, APS completed the acquisition of American Physician Insurance Company (API), for which it had acted as operations manager since the mid-1970s. API is a reciprocal insurance exchange, or co-insurer.
The company also completed a secondary public offering of stock on June 20, 2007. A portion of the proceeds has been assigned to expand API’s liability insurance underwriting capability. As a result, APS’ financial results were significantly improved for the short- and long-term.
Revenues for the three months ended June 30, 2007, were a record $30.0 million, up from $8.2 million a year earlier. Net earnings were $12.1 million for the most recent period, versus $0.6 million in 2006. Although these results do include an extraordinary gain of $2.3 million associated with the API acquisition, EPS is projected to be $3.38 for 2007, more than triple APS’ 2006 results.
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