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Another Nice Ceragon Quarter

Ceragon Networks was out today with 1Q08 results: Revenues $47.2M (up 39% year over year) and pro-forma EPS of $0.13, up 30% from 2007. (Net income rose 63% over 1Q07, but share dilution from last Fall’s secondary offering reduced the bump in EPS.)

Israel’s Ceragon is a favorite of mine, arguably the best “pick and shovel” play on the growth in mobile data. It’s backhaul radios are used in both WiMax and Cellular networks, and are leading edge in technology.

The stock’s been beat down mercilessly, largely due to Hedge fund shorts piling onto a very high price last Fall, as well as the dilutive stock offering. Still undervalued at todays prices, in my view (up 7% today in pre-market trading).

Conference call is just starting, I’ll add more if there’s anything interesting.

Disclosure: I hold no position in Ceragon Networks.

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