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Investing IntelligenceInsights and analysis from BW and Standard & Poor's |
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MARKET SNAPSHOT
Techs, Banks Lead Market Rout News of disappointing results from Qualcomm and more credit losses at big financial institutions sparked yet another big sell-off Friday
S&P STOCK PICKS AND PANS
• From S&P
S&P Picks and Pans: Qualcomm, Wachovia, Fannie, Merck, Lennar Analyst opinions on stocks making headlines Friday
THE OUTLOOK
• From S&P
$100 Oil: What, Me Worry? S&P: A resilient economy could cushion the effect of rising oil prices
INSIDE WALL STREET
Petrobras: Bursting with Energy Also featured this week: Casella Waste Systems and Genaera
WORD ON THE STREET
• From S&P
Analyst Actions: Priceline.com, Applied Materials, Allscripts Healthcare Opinions from Wall Street analysts on Friday
MARKET VIEWS
• From S&P
Stocks: A Rising Wall of Worry But S&P's strategists believe much of investors' worst fears has already been discounted in international equity valuations
TOP NEWS
Captain Bernanke's Blimp To understand why the Fed chairman spends so much time worrying about inflation, not housing or the stock market, imagine taking a certain ride with him
NEWS ANALYSIS
Finance's Troubles Infect Tech As Wall Street's giants take massive writedowns, fears are growing about the impact on technology budgets
STOCKS IN THE NEWS
Will Wall Street Weakness Whack Sotheby's? The auction house could be in for some rough times if wealthy art buyers fret about the market fallout from the credit crunch
STOCK SCREENS
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Stocks on the Expensive Side Standard & Poor's latest list uses price and valuation filters to uncover 15 names that may be too rich for investors' blood
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BLOG INVESTING INSIGHTS >>
As 2007 winds to a close, Legg Mason Value Trust (LMVTX) manager Bill Miller finds himself trailing the S&P 500 for the second consecutive year after his 15-year streak of beating the index finished in 2005. Never one to hug the index benchmarks and ignoring sniping from critics, Miller has missed out on the entire energy sector rally while dramatically overweighting technology, telecommunications and media companies. But unlike last year, Miller says he's going to take some action now, reshape his portfolio, change his views.
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