Archive for the 'Stock Recommendations' Category



Jim Cramer: Mad No More?

Sunday 16 December 2007 @ 8:01 pm

The CNBC host and author is emphasizing long-term investing for his viewers and readers. What happened to the manic stockpicker?




2008 Sector Outlook: Technology

Thursday 13 December 2007 @ 8:01 pm

The fifth in a series examining the outlook for five sectors. S&P analysts have just one overweight recommendation: information technology




2008 Sector Outlook: Health Care

Wednesday 12 December 2007 @ 8:01 pm

Here’s the fourth in a series examining the outlook for five sectors. S&P analysts’ fundamental outlook for health care is positive




2008 Sector Outlook: Energy

Tuesday 11 December 2007 @ 1:39 pm

Here’s the third in a series examining the outlook for five sectors. S&P analysts’ fundamental outlook for energy is neutral




Tempted by Financials’ Fat Dividends

Wednesday 28 November 2007 @ 6:28 pm

Share prices of big names like Citi and WaMu have taken such a hit that they now offer eye-popping payouts. Buyer beware




The Analyst Who Rocked Citi

Monday 26 November 2007 @ 7:10 pm

Meredith Whitney’s dire predictions shook the financial giant to the core and brought death threats. But Wall Street seems to think she got it right




Baker Hughes: A Smart Oil Play

Monday 26 November 2007 @ 4:25 pm

The drilling services outfit gets S&P’s highest investment rating, thanks to its technological acumen and geographic reach




A Big Black Friday for Electronics Stores

Monday 26 November 2007 @ 10:05 am

Best Buy and Circuit City were busy over the holiday weekend, but are shoppers being lured by must-have gadgets—or deep discounts?




Stocks: Five Overstuffed Turkeys

Tuesday 20 November 2007 @ 5:08 pm

These companies are doing well, but there are signs investors may have indulged a bit too much on their shares




Finance Stocks to Buy Now

Sunday 18 November 2007 @ 8:01 pm

Gene Marcial talks to investors who believe opportunities remain amid the wreckage at the Wall Street financial houses




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