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July 03, 2008
 

Investing Intelligence

Insights and analysis from BW and Standard & Poor's


NEWS  THIS WEEK'S TOP STORY

Brand-Name Stocks Under $10: Buyer Beware

These well-known names in the bargain bin may look appealing, but experts advise avoiding them until their earnings picture is clear


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  MORE TOP STORIES

Stocks: More
Doldrums Ahead

Rising unemployment and inflation have market watchers taking back predictions of a second-half rally

S&P STOCK PICKS AND PANS • From S&P
S&P Picks and Pans: Freddie, Abbott, JetBlue, ING
Analyst opinions on stocks making headlines in Thursday's market

INDUSTRY IN FOCUS • From S&P
Thermal Solar Power Gets Hot
Technology that focuses the sun's rays to create heat—and generate electricity—is attracting growing investment by utilities

THE WEEK AHEAD
Vital Signs: Economic Growth Forecasts Rise
On deck: foreign trade, import prices, pending home sales, consumer credit, and testimony from Bernanke and Paulson

GENE MARCIAL'S STOCK PICKS
Marcial: Terex Is Ready for a Big Lift
Shares of the construction-gear maker could recover nicely as investors wake up to its strong profitability and exposure to global markets

INVESTING
Bonds: Smarter Plays for Darker Days
Thinking of Treasuries or other fixed-income plays as the stock market sinks? Here's what to look for

INVESTING
Tips for Homeowners on the Brink
In a tough economic climate, many Americans are choosing to just walk away from their mortgages. Is that a good idea?


Playing Politics with Your Portfolio
Investors can profit in a Presidential election year if they learn to read the tea leaves

INVESTING
Commodities: The Tipping Point?
Some players may think the boom in energy, metals, and food is rewriting the rules of investing. Don't bet your portfolio on it

INVESTING
Inside the Skin of a Short-Seller
Investors can learn from successful short-sellers like Jim Chanos, who's known for correctly betting on major meltdowns at companies like Enron

  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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