Zacks Bull and Bear of the Day Highlights: CACI International, Evergreen Solar, Monster Worldwide and Umpqua Holdings.CHICAGO -- Zacks Equity Research highlights CACI CACI - A company developing and marketing SIMSCRIPT, MODSIM and other simulation software products. Telephone: +1 (619) 457-9681. International (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :CAI (1) (Computer-Assisted Instruction) Same as CBT. (2) See CA. CAI - Computer-Aided Instruction ) as the Bull of the Day and Evergreen Solar Evergreen Solar, Inc., founded in 1994,[1] develops, manufactures and markets solar power products enabled by its String Ribbon technology that provide environmentally clean electric power throughout the world. (Nasdaq:ESLR ESLR Expected Schoolwide Learning Results ESLR Equivalent Slr ) as the Bear of the Day. In addition, Zacks Equity Research provides analysis on Monster Worldwide Monster Worldwide NASDAQ: MNST is the parent company for Monster.com; it also owns other well-known websites such as Military.com, Tickle.com and Fastweb.com. Company Overview (Nasdaq:MNST MNST Maximum Network System Throughput ) and Umpqua Holdings (Nasdaq:UMPQ). Full analysis of all four stocks is available at http://at.zacks.com/?id=2676. Here is a synopsis of all four stocks: Bull of the Day: Our Bull of the Day recommendation is for CACI International (NYSE:CAI). Revenue was $435.4 million, up 4.9% year over year but below our estimate. There was essentially no organic revenue growth. Management reduced its organic revenue growth target for fiscal 2007 to 8% to 10%. On the other hand, the company won $640 million in new contract awards. Funding orders rose 66% sequentially. And the company has been selected as one of the prime contractor for two very large contracts. As a result, we maintain our Buy rating but have adjusted target price of $70. Bear of the Day: Our Bear of the Day recommendation is for Evergreen Solar (Nasdaq:ESLR). Although we continue to like the Evergreen story and the growth potential for the solar industry as a whole, we simply cannot justify the current share price valuation, which is significantly ahead of fundamentals at over 1,400x our 2007 estimate. Positives include significant new multi-year sales contracts, increased manufacturing throughput and capacity expansions, improving operating efficiencies and a new silicon supply contract. Nevertheless, continuing earnings losses, volatile and often negative gross margins, and ongoing silicon supply shortages collectively suggest that this stock is priced for perfection. Accordingly, we maintain our Sell recommendation on ESLR - based purely on valuation - with a six-month target price of $13. Analyst Blog: Total revenue in Q1 for Monster Worldwide (Nasdaq:MNST) grew 28% year over year to $292 million, exceeding our expectations. Overall organic revenue growth was 27% and Monster's was 34%. Additionally, overseas sales momentum keeps building. The operating margin Operating Margin A ratio used to measure a company's pricing strategy and operating efficiency. Calculated by: also rose by 350 basis points to 19.7%, compared to the same period a year ago. The company clearly reported an excellent quarter. Nevertheless, the stock price has appreciated considerably and we believe it is fairly valued. Therefore, we continue to rate Monster Worldwide a Hold and have set a six-month target price to $58. Q1 core EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) A PostScript file format used to transfer a graphic image between applications and platforms. EPS files contain PostScript code as well as an optional preview image in TIFF, WMF, PICT or EPSI, the latter being an ASCII-only format. was a penny shy of our estimate for Umpqua Holdings (Nasdaq:UMPQ), and overall the quarter was once again a bit weaker than we had projected. Revenue was softer than expected (both spread and non-interest), while expenses were higher. A sizeable net recovery and related minimal loss provision kept pre-tax very close to our model, while the tax rate came in higher than expected. A few key data points do not appear in the earnings releases, and our analysis may change slightly on review of the 10-Q. At this time, however, there is little change in our outlook or estimates. Our target is unchanged, but the price is beginning to look interesting. Our model now incorporates the acquisition of WSBA WSBA Washington State Bar Association WSBA Wyoming School Boards Association WSBA Washington State Bicycle Association WSBA Western States Bankcard Association WSBA Washington State Biomedical Association WSBA Washington State Beekeepers Association , assuming a June 30 close. Get the full analysis of all four stocks by going to http://at.zacks.com/?id=2649. About the Bull and Bear of the Day Every day, the analysts at Zacks Equity Research select two stocks that are likely to outperform (Bull) or underperform (Bear) the markets over the next 3-6 months. About the Analyst Blog Updated throughout every trading day In Business, the trading day is the time span that a particular stock exchange is open. For example, the New York Stock Exchange is, as of 2006, open from 09:30AM to 4:00PM. 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