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May 27, 2008
 

Investing Intelligence

Insights and analysis from BW and Standard & Poor's


NEWS  THIS WEEK'S TOP STORY

Stocks: The Great Rebate Race

Which outfits will grab the largest share of consumers' stimulus checks? Here are some potential winners


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  MORE TOP STORIES
MARKET SNAPSHOT
Stocks Fall Ahead of Holiday
Traders unloaded shares ahead of the long Memorial Day weekend as major indexes logged solid losses for the week

S&P STOCK PICKS AND PANS • From S&P
S&P Stock Picks and Pans: Anheuser, Yahoo, CA, Verigy, GTX
Analyst opinions on stocks making headlines in Friday's market


Auction-Rate Securities: How to Get Unstuck
For those trapped in auction-rate securities, a few rays of hope are emerging

STOCK SCREENS • From S&P
Stocks: Poised for a Profit Pop
This week's screen finds companies where S&P analysts are forecasting stronger profit growth than the rest of Wall Street

THE WEEK AHEAD
Vital Signs: Will Oil Spoil a Recovery?
On deck: revised GDP, consumer confidence, personal income, home prices, new home sales, and durable goods orders

FUND INVESTOR : FUND INSIGHT • From S&P
Technology Funds Navigate Rough Waters
S&P has an overweight recommendation on the tech sector and finds top holdings in a couple of best-performing funds

SAM STOVALL'S SECTOR WATCH • From S&P
Stocks: When the Rate Music Stops
Should investors panic if the Fed halts its rate cuts? Maybe not, says S&P. History points to continued stock gains after past easing cycles

STOCKS IN THE NEWS
Home Depot and Lowe's Get Hammered
Sagging earnings reports suggest it will take more than stimulus checks to revive America's home-improvement giants


The Fed's Quiet Power Moves
Supporters say Bernanke needs flexibility, while critics worry taxpayers could be stuck bailing out banks

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How's Your Fund Doing?
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