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10/15/2008 3:59 PM

Jupitermedia Corp (JUPM)

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The Company is a global provider of images, original information and events for information technology, business and creative professionals and provides access to online image libraries and develops and disseminates vertically focused, original content.

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Avatar TMFInvestorpoet (93.47) Submitted: 11/21/07 8:52 AM : Outperform Start Price: $3.50 JUPM Score: -48.63

Back one more time to this stock. They showed some revenue growth in the last quarter (september 2007), and cost control measures are being put in place. They have about $16 million in owner earnings after adding back depreciation and amortization.

With no growth at all, the company is worth $4.77. The company would have to have a decline of 3% per year in earnings to be worth what they are priced at today. I'm looking at modest increases in earnings at 8% for the next five years with 3% growth thereafter resulting in a price of $8 per share. Any earnings growth will fuel debt repayment, further leveraging future returns.

Debt is a risk here, but this company has remained cash flow positive throughout its recent issues.

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Avatar TMFInvestorpoet (93.47) Submitted: 1/22/08 12:11 PM

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History

Jupitermedia has been in a steady free fall since January 2005 when a share of the company could be purchased for $25. The only interruption in this decline was a dramatic rise associated with talks about a potential purchase of Jupitermedia by Getty. These talks eventually fell through. The descent resumed. The beginning of this decline in share price occurred when Jupitermedia began to dispose of what seemed to be core businesses. It sold Search Engine Strategies and ClickZ.com in 2005, and then it sold Jupiter Research in 2006. In effect, this provided the company with plenty of cash and very little in the way of operating businesses.

At this point, the company began buying stock photography companies. Again, the company was trying to provide focused content. First to IT professionals through properties like internet.com, and then to graphic designers and web designers through purchases of stock photography companies.

These purchases soon consumed all the company’s cash. Then, Jupitermedia’s management decided that in order to compete with companies like Corbis and Getty, they would have to increase their ownership of high-quality image collections. Soon, the company was taking on debt to fund these acquisitions, but the companies that they were purchasing were not adding to earnings. I think it is fair to say that the integration of these media properties has not gone well as the company struggles to break even from quarter to quarter.

Today, Jupitermedia continues to focus their content for IT and creative professionals. In their most recent quarter, they announced their intention to put certain cost controls in place. It would seem that their buying binge may be slowing for a while so that the company can focus on profits.

The Financials

Sometimes I don’t think the market focuses on the details. In Jupitermedia’s case, investors focus on the break-even earnings rather than looking a bit deeper at the numbers. Because Jupitermedia has purchased so many companies over such a short period of time, their depreciation and amortization expense runs at approximately $4.5 million per quarter. Adding this non-cash expense back to cash flow results in about an $18 million change to the positive.

(see table here: http://www.poeticportfolios.com/?p=33)

In the table above, you can see annual owner earnings of $11.6 million. This cash flow is after debt payments. Also keep in mind that there were approximately $2 million in charges in the first quarter of 2007 related to the failed Getty merger.

Valuation

As part of my valuation analysis, I assume one growth rate for the first five years, then a terminal growth rate for years 6-30. I discount these cash flows back at 10%. My starting owner earnings are $13.6 million. The table below starts at the assumptions needed to reach their current share price and ends at a value that assumes there is a resumption in growth at a rate of 9% for five years followed by 3% terminal growth.

(see table here: http://www.poeticportfolios.com/?p=33)

These assumption certainly illustrate that there are minimal expectations for this company. Positive news in the form of earnings and revenue growth should drive shares higher. I think there is a possibility that Jupitermedia could exceed the upper end of this range. Their book value alone is $365 million, or $10.15 per share.

Conclusion

Jupitermedia’s management has struggled to integrate recent acquisitions and bring them to profitability. However, their current valuation presents an opportunity for the speculative portion of a portfolio. I will likely not add shares due to the speculative nature of this company, but would sell a portion of my shares above $6.50.

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Avatar zygnoda (44.14) Submitted: 1/31/08 4:08 PM

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Hey I just wanted to say that your pitch was very informative. It's a great summary of the company's condition and how it got there.

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