Date:
Fri, May 02, 2008 06:46:14 PMFrom:
BusinessWeek's Investing Intelligence
Subject:
Make Market Frenzy Your Friend
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INVESTING
Make Market Frenzy Your Friend This excerpt from Gene Marcial's new book, 7 Commandments of Stock Investing, describes his Commandment No. 1: Buy Panic.
MARKET SNAPSHOT
Stocks Trade Mixed Surging oil prices and weakness in Sun Microsystems derailed an earlier rally on better than expected employment and factory data
S&P STOCK PICKS AND PANS
• From S&P
S&P Picks and Pans: Sun Microsystems, Microsoft, Yahoo, Viacom, Nortel, Weyerhaeuser Analysts' opinions on stocks in the news Friday
INSIDE WALL STREET
ProLogis: A Rosy Real Estate Story Plus: Nabors Industries and Whole Foods Market
THE WEEK AHEAD
Vital Signs: Will Economic Growth Hold Up? On deck: April ISM nonmanufacturing index, first-quarter productivity, and March reports on pending home sales and international trade The Fed Plans to Rest, but It Can't Relax Its quarter-point cut and wait-and-see stance appear prudent. Yet the credit crunch limits the effect of past rate reductions, and more mortgage-related stress remains a threat Scoring a Private Loan for College Thanks to the subprime mess, the market is drying up. Here are some tips for finding student loans at banks
YOUR RETIREMENT
Safeguard Your Retirement in Hard Times Take these steps to protect your golden years: Cut expenses, consider refinancing, and make yourself indispensable at work
STOCK SCREENS
• From S&P
Stocks: 11 Innovation Plays S&P looks for stocks in BW's Most Innovative Companies list that carry its highest investment rankings. Among them: Apple, GE, and Toyota
INVESTING
The Stock Market's Biggest Losers Since the market slump began six months ago, U.S. companies have bled away trillions of dollars in value. Here's a damage report
STOCKS IN THE NEWS
Consumer Stocks: Losing Their Sparkle? High commodity prices have taken their toll on Procter & Gamble and other makers of household items, dampening their appeal as defensive plays
ENERGY
Good-Bye, Cheap Oil. So Long, Suburbia? Author James Kunstler says the Automotive Age is almost history and deconstructs McMansion living
MUTUAL FUND SCOREBOARD
How's Your Fund Doing? Our Interactive Scoreboard has complete results for some 2,500 equity funds, hundreds with BW's exclusive risk-adjusted ratings
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