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October 12, 2007
 

Investing Intelligence

Insights and analysis from BW and Standard & Poor's


NEWS  THIS WEEK'S TOP STORY

Lessons from the '87 Crash

Enjoying the Dow's record run? Don't get too comfy. The market's Black Monday breakdown is a reminder of how quickly investor sentiment can turn



  MORE TOP STORIES
THE WEEK AHEAD
Vital Signs: Business Confidence Turns Sour
On tap: September industrial production and consumer prices, October regional factory activity reports, Federal Reserve's Beige Book

INSIDE WALL STREET
Amgen: Down but Not Out
Also featured this week: IncrediMail and O2Micro International

INVESTING
Marcial: This Market Rally Has Legs
Recession fears are misplaced, and despite some sluggish sectors in the U.S., worldwide growth should keep pushing the numbers up

STOCK SCREENS • From S&P
Four Attractive High-Growth Names
This quartet is expected to enjoy strong future earnings momentum, and all get top marks in S&P's Fair Value rankings

THE '87 CRASH: 20 YEARS LATER
Flashback: How the Bull Crashed Into Reality
A five-year, $2 trillion surge has stopped—and the search is on for ways to curb volatility

THE '87 CRASH: 20 YEARS LATER
Sizing Up the Next Crash
Laszlo Birinyi of Birinyi Associates believes 21st-century markets are prone to systemic failure and that 1990s structural reforms haven't worked

NEWS ANALYSIS
Google: Rational Exuberance?
Unless Google outstrips analysts' third-quarter estimates, its stock may retreat from record highs—but probably not for long

INVESTING
Oil Refiner Profits Will Miss the Mark
Months after record profits, oil refiners are being squeezed as their slow season coincides with record crude prices

  INVESTING TOOLS
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