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Remember, though, that "a lot of the stocks that investors had been aggressively buying are going to be tough places to be for a while," warns Stuart Freeman, chief equity strategist at brokerage A.G. Edwards. He's leaning away from the stocks of small companies, which tend to do best early in a recovery and have had a long run of superior returns. He's also underplaying boom-bust industrial and commodity stocks in favor of blue-chip steady growers like health-care (Lilly) and consumer products (Pepsico, Procter & Gamble...
...Freeman is carrying a little more cash than usual and shying away from bonds. But he is staying with one of the hottest sectors in recent years: energy (Apache, ExxonMobil), which he sees as a hedge against Middle East tensions. It may also be the least expensive...
...journalist while at Harvard. During his senior year he freelanced for The Boston Phoenix, and subsequently moved on to Time, Inc. And after writing for People, LIFE, Quest, and The Village Voice, he made the transition from magazines to newspapers with a job at The Kingston Daily Freeman in Ulster County, New York.He got his start at the Times-Picayune in 1998 when he and his wife, Jane D. Wholey, moved to New Orleans’ French Quarter and he took a job as a night editor for the paper.Horne has published one other book, “Desire Street...
...through fatigue and shooting slumps mid-season but finished strong, shooting 48 percent over the season’s final 10 games. Housman’s progress has Harvard hoping it can return to its traditional dominance at the point guard spot, epitomized by the careers of Eliott Prasse-Freeman ’03 and Tim Hill ’99. Prasse-Freeman’s 705 total assists is an Ivy League record, but even he did not start from the beginning of his freshman year.“[Housman] gets the game, he understands the game, he gets...
...that he has briefed President Bush and testified before the Senate as an “expert witness” on climate science. “And he’s a graduate of this fine institution,” Browner said, to which Professor of Law Jody Freeman, the event’s moderator and an environmental law scholar, interjected, “It’s not our fault!” Browner said that she believes there will be federal action on climate change “certainly in the next three to four years...