Boston, MA 04/03/2014 (wallstreetpr) – This week has so far been a defining moment for Broadwind Energy Inc. (NASDAQ:BWEN). The stock has jumped significantly in the past session, not only establishing a new 52-week high and managing to close at that level often times, but the stock this week breached important price barrier. Generally, a decent momentum has been noted in the stock so far. But in such cases, the question which arises is about whether the stock has enough gas to continue going up, at least in the near-term. The answer to this question is found in the earnings estimate activity around the stock. Analysts have generally become more bullish in the stock and in the past two months, the stock has earned one positive earnings estimate revision, against no downward revision in the same time-frame. Consensus earnings estimates have also gone up. Moreover, Zacks recommends the stock as a buy. All these combined reveal that Broadwind Energy Inc. (NASDAQ:BWEN) is in the right position for take up there is more room for upward rally.
In the competitive business environment, The Marcus Corporation (NYSE:MCS) is banking on guest satisfaction and penetration into the fast-growth markets with low supply of services currently. Moreover, the company is taking intensive marketing, remodeling and brand conversion activities to its stride, a trend that can be seen across the industry. The Marcus Corporation (NYSE:MCS) is having an eye on the rise in global travel as this will lead to better business. In order to ensure that growth in revenue is felt in the pockets of investors Marcus has put in place a disciplined expenses management regime.
The Board of Directors of Bright Horizons Family Solutions Inc (NYSE:BFAM) has approved a stock repurchase budget of $225 million. The company announced that the approved program has no date of expiration, and instead, the company will be used to buy back shares from time to time. The repurchases can be done in open market transactions or in privately agreed transactions, but in adherence to the securities law.