Imagination Technologies(LSE: IMG) andPlaytech(LSE: PTEC) are two of the markets biggest risers today, with their shares jumping 6.2% and 6.5% respectively at time of writing.
Playtech has risen following an upbeat set of first-half results, while Imagination has benefited from the prospect of merger activity within the semiconductor sector.
Solid first half
Playtech, the supplier of choice to the global online gambling market, reported its interim results for the six months ended 30 June 2014 today. The company revealed a solid performance across all markets during the period. Total revenues jumped 21.5% compared to the year ago period. Additionally, adjusted profit rose 44.8% and adjusted earnings per share surged by 45.4% year on year.
Alan Jackson, Non-executive Chairman, said:
During the first six months of the year, Playtech continued to improve the way it develops its products, while growing revenue to an all-time high and managing its cost base, to again deliver an outstanding set of interim results.
And theres no doubt that the future is bright for Playtechs investors. The company reported a net cash balance of366m at the end of June, or around 124p per share. Unfortunately, this cash position was slightly worse than the level reported at the endJune 2013. However, the lower level of cash can be attributed to the payment of a special dividend, which cost the company a total of 100m.
Moreover, additional special payments could be on the cards as Playtechs earnings are expected to rise at a mid-single-digit rate over the next two years. The company currently trades at a forward P/E of 15.4. After stripping out cash the company is trading at a cash-adjusted forward P/E of 13.4.
Rising in sympathy
Imagination Technologies is also rising today, although the company has not released any news. However, Imaginations peerCSR has seen its shares soar by nearly 30% today on news that the company is considering asale.
CSR has recently received various takeover bids from peers within the semiconductor-manufacturing sector. It would appear as if traders believe Imagination could be a takeover target as well.
Should you buy in?
Is it worth buying Imagination off the back of this speculation? Well, at present levels Imaginations valuation leaves little room for disappointment. Indeed, the company currently trades at a forward P/E of 31 and earnings per share are expected to fall 19% this year. Whats more, the company does not offer a dividend payout.
So, for the time being it could be time to avoid Imagination, until the companys valuation falls to more attractive levels.
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Rupert Hargreaves has no position in any shares mentioned. The Motley Fool UK owns shares of Imagination Technologies. We Fools don’t all hold the same opinions, but we all believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors.