Top 4 Technology Value Stocks To Put In Your Portfolio

 | Nov 04, 2014 12:20AM ET

Often times, young and middle-aged investors tend to focus on growth stocks, or stocks that focus on capital appreciation and tend to have low dividends. This is due to the logical reasoning that prevails in the minds of many that despite the fact that most growth stocks are ‘overvalued’, and usually do not pay dividends, the stock’s earnings are to grow faster relative to market indices like the S&P 500, or the DJIA.

This makes a lot of sense, and I agree with the idea behind investing in growth stocks; however when it comes to diversifying one’s portfolio, value stocks should not be overlooked. Most technology and computer companies are growth stocks, however, we are going to examine four small companies in that sector, or industry, and we are going to look at their prospects, financials, and outlook for the upcoming year.

The stocks we are going to examine include: ACI Worldwide Inc (NASDAQ:ACIW), Advent Software Inc (NASDAQ:ADVS)., Aspen Technology Inc (NASDAQ:AZPN), and finally, Check Point Software Technologies (NASDAQ:CHKP). These companies are all relatively small, but they could be interesting choices for investors looking for a bit more diversity in their technology holdings with a slightly more of a value approach:  

ACI Worldwide

ACIW develops a line of software products and services, mostly zeroed in on facilitating electronic payments. In addition to its own products, it distributes, or acts as a sales agent for software developed by third parties.

These products and services are used principally by financial institutions, retailers, and electronic payment processors, both in domestic and international markets. Its products are sold and supported through distribution networks covering three geographic regions: the Americas, Europe/Middle East/Africa (EMEA), and Asia/Pacific.

ACIW Financials

ACIW maintains a solid growing financial track record as can be seen from the charts below, and it currently retains an enterprise value that is a lot higher than the company’s market capitalization. ACIW’s forward P/E ratio is also lower than the industry’s average of 36.40, and the company’s PEG ratio is also far lower than the industry’s average of 2.29. These figures demonstrate why ACIW is a great value stock to hold onto, as ACIW’s stock holds more value than many others in the industry, while also giving the investor the most bang for his or her buck, at least on a growth basis.

Revenue, gross margins, profit, and EPS have all slowly increased, and ACIW just reported its earnings on October 30th before the market opened, and the company beat the Zacks EPS Consensus Estimate by $0.05, as well as revenue estimates, which were up 16.7% on a year/year basis. A graph showing how the company has been faring against Zacks EPS Consensus Estimates has also been provided below, and we can see how the company has sometimes beat EPS estimates.

ACIW important Figures (Enterprise Value from Yahoo! Finance)      
Market Capitalization (Billion) $2.20  
Enterprise Value (Billion) $2.90  
Forward P/E Ratio 25.95  
PEG Ratio 1.30  
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12/31/2013   12/31/2012  
Revenue (in millions) $865.00 Revenue (in millions) $667.00
Gross Profit (in millions) $521.00 Gross Profit (in millions) $441.00
Net Income (in millions) $64.00 Net Income (in millions) $49.00
Diluted Net EPS 0.53 Diluted Net EPS 0.41

 

ADVS important Figures (Enterprise Value from Yahoo! Finance)      
Market Capitalization (Billion) $1.77  
Enterprise Value (Billion) $1.99  
Forward P/E Ratio 31.76  
PEG Ratio N/A  

12/31/2013   12/31/2012  
Revenue (in millions) $383.00 Revenue (in millions) $359.00
Gross Profit (in millions) $263.00 Gross Profit (in millions) $236.00
Net Income (in millions) $29.00 Net Income (in millions) $30.00
Diluted Net EPS 0.54 Diluted Net EPS 0.58