5 Tech Stocks Skylands Capital Can’t Live Without

Skylands Capital is a Milwaukee-based investment management firm run by Charles Paquelet. The firm focuses on U.S.-traded long and short equities, using a strategy that focuses on meeting with management teams as a central part of assessing a company’s potential. Taking into account their findings in the field, in addition to their assessments of its fundamentals and valuation, the firm decides on long and short candidates.

As of September 30, the fund held a public equity portfolio valued at more than $638 million. While quite diversified, its holdings had a slight focus on technology (20% of the portfolio’s value), consumer discretionary (17%), and transportation (16%) stocks. In this article, we’ll take a look at the firm’s top tech picks and analyze why the hedge fund sees them as attractive investment options.

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Rogers Corporation (NYSE:ROG)

– Shares Held by Skylands Capital (as of September 30): 99,180

– Value of Skylands Capital’s Stake (as of September 30): $6.05 million

Let’s start with Rogers Corporation (NYSE:ROG), in which Skylands increased its position by 13% during the third quarter, as the stock experienced plenty of volatility. Also long the company was Richard S. Meisenberg’s ACK Asset Management, which disclosed ownership of 280,000 shares of the company as of June 30. The fourth quarter has not been great for Rogers Corporation (NYSE:ROG) so far, with the stock down by almost 5%. About a month ago, Needham initiated coverage on the company’s shares with a Buy rating and $70 price target. Rogers Corporation posted second quarter EPS of $0.88, $0.05 above the Street’s consensus, on revenue of $157.49 million, which fell $4.77 million short of expectations.

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ON Semiconductor Corp (NASDAQ:ON)

– Shares Held by Skylands Capital (as of September 30): 524,200

– Value of Skylands Capital’s Stake (as of September 30): $6.45 million

After a 22% reduction in the firm’s position, Skylands’ ON Semiconductor Corp (NASDAQ:ON) stake still accounted for more than 1% of the value of Skylands’ public equity portfolio. However, the reduction in the firm’s position should not be interpreted as a bearish sign, taking into account that the stock gained almost 42% over the third quarter. Thus, the sale of a portion of its holding could be interpreted as profit taking. Since the quarter ended, however, shares have tumbled by 3.6%, as an increasing number of investors took profits as well. On Tuesday, the company announced the launch of a “highly integrated single chip power bank solution for the development of next generation Li-Ion powered products,” which prompted shares to post 1.39% gains for the day.

Ken Fisher’s Fisher Asset Management was another shareholder of ON Semiconductor Corp (NASDAQ:ON) holding 125,902 shares on September 30.

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We’ll run through Skylands Capital’s three favorite tech stocks on the next page.

Coherent, Inc. (NASDAQ:COHR)

– Shares Held by Skylands Capital (as of September 30): 116,050

– Value of Skylands Capital’s Stake (as of September 30): $12.82 million

Shares of Coherent, Inc. (NASDAQ:COHR) jumped by more than 26% over the third quarter. However, instead of taking profits, Skylands decided to boost its holding by 136%. This makes the firm one of the largest hedge fund investors in the stock. Also long the stock on September 30 was Drew Cupps’ Cupps Capital Management, which disclosed ownership of 20,007 shares in its latest 13F filing. Coherent, Inc. (NASDAQ:COHR) has slipped by almost 5.9% since the fourth quarter started, due to the company announcing an asset sale to placate concerned regulators as it attempts to close on its purchase of Rofin-Sinar Technologies. The company is scheduled to report its fourth quarter financial results on November 2, and the Street is expecting EPS of $1.26, up from $1.05 in the same quarter last year, on revenue of $228.92 million, versus the $209.62 million in sales reported a year earlier.

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Cogent Communications Holdings Inc (NASDAQ:CCOI)

– Shares Held by Skylands Capital (as of September 30): 386,350

– Value of Skylands Capital’s Stake (as of September 30): $14.22 million

Next up is Cogent Communications Holdings Inc (NASDAQ:CCOI), in which Skylands increased its position by 24% during the third quarter, during which time the stock lost 5.25%. Another fund long the stock was Jim Simons’ Renaissance Technologies, which declared holding 1.53 million shares as of June 30. Shares of Cogent Communications Holdings Inc (NASDAQ:CCOI) have continued to slide in the fourth quarter, by about 3.6%, on no specific news. On August 8, Oppenheimer analyst Timothy Horan recommended buying Cogent on its recent (at the time) weakness. Horan believes the company’s free cash flow will see 20% gains each year for the next few years. Cogent will announce its third quarter financial results on November 3, with the Street modeling EPS of $0.11 on revenue of $113.3 million.

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Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL)

– Shares Held by Skylands Capital (as of September 30): 365,165

– Value of Skylands Capital’s Stake (as of September 30): $41.28 million

Finally, there’s Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL), which rose by almost 20% over the third quarter. As of September 30, Fisher Asset Management was another big supporter of Apple, holding 11.3 million Apple shares valued at approximately $1.28 billion. Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) has continued to surge during the fourth quarter, by nearly 5%, as the discontinuation of Samsung’s Galaxy Note 7 is expected to have a positive impact on Apple’s own sales. On Wednesday, rumors abounded that Apple plans to launch new Macs at an October 27 event in Cupertino.

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Disclosure: Javier Hasse holds no interest in any of the securities or entities mentioned in this article.