Bill Loomis
Bill Loomis (wrloomis@stifel.com) is a managing director at Stifel Nicolaus. Opinions expressed are subject to change without notice and do not take into account the particular investment objectives, financial situation or needs of individual investors. For additional information and current disclosures for the companies discussed herein, go to the research page at www.stifel.com.
COMMENTARY
Federal IT and professional services stocks lag the market despite some signs of longer term optimism.
- By Bill Loomis
- May 23, 2012
COMMENTARY
With the economy still shaky and the 2012 elections still to get through, contractors can expect the uncertainty about the flow of spending to continue until at least 2013.
- By Bill Loomis
- Oct 05, 2011
COMMENTARY
A frenzy of contract activity is expected in the last quarter, but will it carry over into 2012?
- By Bill Loomis
- Jul 20, 2011
COMMENTARY
Current conditions in the federal market might scare some investors, but a long-term view shows the government is still a good bet.
- By Bill Loomis
- Mar 28, 2011
COMMENTARY
A bearish outlook seems to have been factored into federal IT stock prices, writes Bill Loomis of Stifel Nicolaus.
- By Bill Loomis
- Dec 02, 2010
COMMENTARY
In an effort to accelerate growth in the future, some companies in the IT and professional services market are increasing their investments in this difficult period at the expense of earnings, writes Bill Loomis of Stifel Nicolaus.
- By Bill Loomis
- Aug 02, 2010
Federal IT services firms are optimistic about business later in the year as contract award activity improves in areas such as cybersecurity, health IT and C4ISR.
- By Bill Loomis
- Apr 29, 2010
COMMENTARY
Investors are concerned about declining revenues from companies supporting the war efforts, says Bill Loomis, a managing director at Stifel Nicolaus.
- By Bill Loomis
- Apr 15, 2010
The administration’s mandate to bring more work in-house will substantially change the acquisition status quo.
- By Bill Loomis
- Oct 29, 2009
Despite a recent dip in contract activity, IT and professional services companies expect their revenues to bounce back next year.
- By Bill Loomis
- Sep 08, 2009