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These Underdogs Are No Dogs

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Short-sellers and hedge funds may be shadowy, but sometimes they are the smartest folks in the room. They've done their homework, and they're willing to bet their capital against the crowd -- an investing strategy that can be as lucrative as it is contrarian.

On Motley Fool CAPS, we've also got leading analysts who find the chinks in a company's armor and correctly call its fall. Our "Underdogs" have earned 100 or more CAPS points by correctly predicting that one or more stocks would underperform the market. However, today we're going to focus on the stocks these top members expect will outperform the market. If these CAPS investors have scored big by correctly predicting which stocks will fail, it may be worth our while to see which others they think will succeed.

Underdog

Member Rating

Company

CAPS Rating
(out of 5)

TDRH 99.94 Kinder Morgan Energy Partners (NYSE: KMP  ) *****
dwot 99.70 MIPS Technologies (Nasdaq: MIPS  ) ***
tenmiles 99.98 Travelzoo (Nasdaq: TZOO  ) **

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Underdogs still wag their tails
With damage from Hurricane Irene proving less devastating than expected (well, north of North Carolina, anyway), oil prices are likely to soften a bit as rigs and refineries escape unscathed. Yet they remain at elevated levels regardless, so drillers will keep moving the fuel source forward, benefiting pipeline and transport companies such as Williams  (NYSE: WMB  ) and Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, which provide the infrastructure to transport and store oil and gas.

Demand for transporting oil over Kinder Morgan's pipelines has been high, and it recently reported its system is oversubscribed by 62%. Enterprise Products Partners is also enjoying high demand, with revenues jumping 49% in the quarter as natural gas and crude oil production continues to benefit from drilling in the shale regions.

Many investors like CAPS member coolrigs invest in master limited partnerships for their dividends. Kinder Morgan currently yields 6.8%, while Enterprise offers 6%.

Over 1,370 CAPS members have weighed in on Kinder Morgan, and 97% of them believe it will outperform the broad market averages. Head over to the Kinder Morgan Energy Partners CAPS page and see what other reasons the CAPS community has for being so bullish.

Don't trip over MIPS
It was obvious when Google (Nasdaq: GOOG  ) made its bid for Motorola Mobility (NYSE: MMI  ) that the deal primarily aimed to enhance Google's Android platform. But the search giant got more in the bargain than just a handset maker. Motorola also produces set-top boxes, broadband routers, networking equipment, and hardware for digital security. Google TV will get a boost as computers, the Internet, and television sets and set-top boxes likely converge into a single "smart TV" technology.

Perhaps the Google-Motorola mash-up was what MIPS Technologies' CEO was referring to earlier this year, when he said to wait till next quarter after the company missed earnings estimates. The chip designer has won some contracts with Google's Android platform, and Motorola does use its chips in its set-top boxes. Of course, when that next quarter came and went and MIPS missed again, I was out.

Some analysts are now holding out hope that Google-rola will mean new business for MIPS, but I'm not buying into it. Still, Wall Street is still unanimous in its belief that MIPS will beat the market averages, and it has a supportive following on CAPS, too. But easy2be1 seems to share my misgivings about management: "Typical example of disconnect between a very valuable technology and a miserable management."

Tell us on the MIPS Technologies CAPS page whether the major tech buyout will leave MIPS set for life.

A crash landing?
Management at travel portal Travelzoo is trying to make a big show of support for its flagging stock by buying back a huge slug of it. Half a million shares at around $34 when the buyback was announced would be a $17 million investment in itself. With its shares trading some 65% below their 52-week high, while priceline.com (Nasdaq: PCLN  ) sits less than 10% below its peak, Travelzoo hopes to take flight again.

Not everyone thinks that's a good idea. The Fool's Rich Smith says that Priceline trades at a deserved premium to Travelzoo. It's earning profits while T-Zoo racks up losses. A buyback will certainly boost the travel site's earnings per share (or reduce per-share losses), but it's a low-quality source of growth.

Even so, CAPS member jmbring is willing to look further down the road than the next quarter or two, and in doing so, sees Travelzoo succeeding: "a long term winner, but hard to say at the moment just how big the opportunity is. the ride could be pretty bumpy while we see how TZOOs investments and hiring pays off."

Travel over to the Travelzoo CAPS page to book your own thoughts and add the stock to the Fool's free portfolio tracker.

There's no need to fear...
Underdogs often shine brightest with their backs against the wall. Still, it takes more than a few All-Stars' picks and a quick paragraph to make buy or sell decisions. Start your own research on these stocks on Motley Fool CAPS, where your opinion can still save the day. While there, you can read a company's financial reports, scrutinize key data and charts, and examine the comments your fellow investors have made, all from a stock's CAPS page.

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  • Report this Comment On August 31, 2011, at 7:28 PM, rogerabc100 wrote:

    MIPS is extremely undervalued at $250M market cap and take action. I think more analyst upgrades are likely due to following reasons:

    1) I am MSEE who has a good knowledge of microprocessors and 25 years ago even was teaching fundamental of microprocessors in a technical college in Israel. I truly think that MIPS architecture has advantage over ARM and is underestimated by the mobile R&D engineering mangers. The stronger marketing force of ARMH and pressure from large British hedge funds are mainly making ARMH successful against MIPS. My letters to several Wall Street analysts included sufficient information why MIPS recent microprocessors have superiority over ARM and why MIPS is a buying opportunity and a takeover target.

    2) The 4G processors have more Wi-Fi wireless than 3G processors. MIPS is the number one provider of wireless chip designs for Wi-Fi routers and other devices.

    3)MIPS is the original RISC processor inventor ( by President of Stanford University) and its 578 patents have originality priority over ARM RISC architecture

    4) MIPS has 32-bit and 64-bit processors. ARM does not have 64-bit. MIPS has single and multithreaded designs. ARM does not have multithreaded

    5) A research team at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) is developing a cell phone chip that dramatically improves power conservation. The prototype chip is called GreenDroid and uses a MIPS processor and the Android operating system. The UCSD research team chose MIPS over ARM cortex due the POWER superiority of MIPS architecture.

    6) MIPS has proven superiority over ARM cortex in power consumption and smaller size. MIPS processor M14K reduces development time and time-to-market.

    7) According to EE Times article the two mobile processors of ARM and MIPS are dead even in terms of clock frequency. The ARM Cortex-A9MPCore is slightly faster than the MIPS 1074K at the same frequency, but MIPS processor is smaller in silicon area and consumes less power.

    8) MIPS lets SW designer to design their own custom instructions, which ARM doesn’t permit

    DBP

  • Report this Comment On August 31, 2011, at 7:54 PM, rogerabc100 wrote:

    26 FACTUAL REASONS TO ACCUMULATE MIPS SHARES

    1) Market cap of MIPS is only 2.4% of its main competitor ARMS ($310M vs. $13B)

    2) P/E of MIPS is 14 compared to P/E 91 of ARMH

    3) MIPS shares crashed from $18 to $5 in a short period are very oversold.

    4) Recently MIPS processor has passed the Android Compatibility Test

    5) TCL and Lenovo are the first tier 1 partners of MIPS for smart phones and tablets

    6) ARM is doing great because of its ecosystem and recently MIPS is making a comeback in China and improving its ecosystems

    7) Cavium announced recently MIPS processors MIPS64 specially for cloud computing and servers.

    8) MIPS announced recently six MIPS based smart phones and tablets

    9) MIPS based tablets ( Cruz) are sold by Amazon and BestBuy

    10) New MIPS based servers announced by Caswell and Cavium

    11) MIPS based servers are installed recently in Facebook server farms

    12) Facebook & Google are interested in low power servers . Main advantage of MIPS cores is low power consumption

    13) Large 18% short interest may cause sharp short squeeze

    14) Superiority of MIPS architecture over ARM in power consumption and smaller size

    15) MIPS is a strong takeover candidate by ARM , Intel , AMD or TCL Corp due to its 578 patents

    16) Four Chinese companies are developing and manufacturing MIPS based smart phones and tablets

    17) MIPS partner, TCL, is selling MIPS smart phones in Asia and Europe

    18) Chinese Ingenic is a new MIPS partner for 4G smart phones and tablets

    19) American Tilera announced low power servers based on MIPS architecture

    20) Actions semi is a new partner of MIPS for smart phones and tablets

    21) French Squens is developing MIPS based 4G smart phones

    22)Tata , largest Indian company is developing LTE phone based on MIPS

    23) MIPS has now total of 46 licensees and partners

    24) Andriod HoneyCamb is now available on MIPS for Tables and mobile devices

    25) Android is being activated on 400K devices per day and MIPS is getting part of that market.

    26) Recent new 8 licensees of MIPD and enhanced selling of MIPS processors in China may cause positive surprise in Q2 earning

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