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Stock Screen: Buy 'Em Like Buffett

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September 05, 2008
 

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NEWS  THIS WEEK'S TOP STORY
STOCK SCREENS • From S&P
Stock Screen: Buy 'Em Like Buffett
S&P's latest screen tracking the Berkshire Hathaway honcho's investing criteria turns up 49 attractive names


  MORE TOP STORIES
MARKET SNAPSHOT
Stocks Bounce From Lows After Weak Jobs Data
Equity indexes were clawing their way back from an early selloff, while the dollar gained strength

S&P STOCK PICKS AND PANS • From S&P
S&P Picks and Pans: SanDisk, UST, Palm, Take-Two, Dell
Analysts' opinions on stocks in the news Friday

INSIDE WALL STREET
Noble's Oil Rigs Are Running Flat Out
Also featured: CombiMatrix and Wyndham Worldwide

TOP NEWS
Oil at $80 a Barrel?
With energy prices falling despite Hurricane Gustav, traders are talking about the end of a speculative bubble

THE WEEK AHEAD
Vital Signs: Watch for Trade, Inflation, Spending
On deck: Consumer credit, pending home sales, foreign trade, import prices, producer prices, retail sales, and business inventories

GENE MARCIAL'S STOCK PICKS
Marcial: A New Spark in Energy Conversion Devices
A restructuring under new CEO Morelli is fueling a turnaround at the alternative energy company, driven by fat profits at its solar products unit

INVESTING
Solar Energy Stocks: All Fired Up
Is the group's recent run-up a solar flare or a sign of bigger things to come?

STOCKS IN THE NEWS
Lean Times for Food Stocks
Weak results from giant ConAgra point to the industry's problems in passing along rising commodity prices

INVESTING
When a Fund Loses Its Star
With so many fund managers nearing retirement age, investors will need to decide whether to stick with the new guy or move on

INVESTING
Is It Time to Sell Your Foreign Stocks?
Notwithstanding the dollar's rally-and signs of a European slowdown-your money may still travel well, particularly in high-growth economies

  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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