BMC Software (BMC | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating) is scheduled to release Q4 earnings after the bell tonight. The average of analysts' estimates collected by Thomson Financial is for a profit of $0.51 per share on revenue of $460.3 million.
BMC is one to watch for its near-term share performance pattern. The issue is evenly split with its share performance over the long run, widening its after-hours earnings-driven movement in the following regular session for six quarters and narrowing its post-earnings move six times. The near-term performance favors a narrowing trend, however, in three of the most recent four quarters.
On Feb. 7, 2008, the stock gained 4% during evening hours after the company beat with Q3 results and guided mostly above the Street. The stock reversed to close down 1.8% the next day.
On Nov. 6, 2007, the stock gained 3.1% during evening trading after BMC topped Q2 estimates and guided for FY 2008 EPS above forecasts and Q3 results in line. The stock trimmed its gain to 1.1% the next day.
On Aug. 6, 2007, BMC gained 4.1% in night trade after topping Q1 estimates. Shares added to those gains the next day to end the regular session up 7%.
On May 29, 2007, BMC shed 1.2% in after-hours trade after meeting on Q4 earnings but coming in shy on revenue. The stock turned from the red the following day, ending the May 30 regular session up 0.7%.
On Feb. 8, 2007, BMC dropped 5.2% despite topping Q3 estimates. Shares fell even further the next day, ending the regular session down 6.6%.
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