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June 30, 2008
 

Investing Intelligence

Insights and analysis from BW and Standard & Poor's


NEWS  THIS WEEK'S TOP STORY
NEWS ANALYSIS
Wall Street Takes Aim at Itself
Investment banks' rush to downgrade the stocks of other investment banks amps up investor anxiety in an increasingly shaky market


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MARKET SNAPSHOT
Stocks End Lower on Oil, Earnings News
The Dow nearly ended in bear-market territory amid higher crude prices, poor earnings news, and worrise about more bank writedowns

INVESTING
Second-Quarter Profits: Grief or Relief?
The coming blizzard of earnings reports has Wall Street on edge, but it's not all bad news ahead. Here's what to expect

S&P STOCK PICKS AND PANS • From S&P
S&P Picks and Pans: Micron, Palm, Ericsson, KB Home, GM
Analysts' opinions on stocks in the news Friday

INSIDE WALL STREET
Teleflex: The Surgery Was Successful
Also featured: Herley Industries and Embotelladora Andina

THE WEEK AHEAD
Vital Signs: Economy, Sink or Stay Afloat?
On deck: The employment report, ISM indexes for manufacturing and nonmanufacturing, construction spending, and car sales

GENE MARCIAL'S STOCK PICKS
Marcial: Pros Are Nibbling at Tootsie Roll
The confectioner could be a takeover temptation for larger rivals as the business continues to consolidate

INVESTING
Solar Energy ETFs: Don't Get Burned
These volatile indexes show that sometimes there's little safety in numbers. Analysts suggest picking individual stocks instead

NEWS ANALYSIS
Small Banks: How Fragile Are They?
Credit troubles at many smaller institutions are mounting—and plunging shares make it harder to raise capital to cover losses

STOCK SCREENS • From S&P
Stocks: The STARS of Health Care
This week's screen identifies 13 names in the sector that score S&P's highest investment ranking of 5 STARS

VIEWPOINT
McCain and Obama on Tax Reform
McCain's tax cuts would help those with very high incomes; Obama would offer breaks to low- and middle-income earners and increase the burden on the rich

  INVESTING TOOLS
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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