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-- This week TWST has an interview with the President and CEO and
a Director of CDI Corp.  He states, "CDI today is an outsourcing and staffing
company. We are leaders in several of the areas we participate in. We've got
four major lines of business or reporting segments. Our Management Recruiters
International business is the world's leading recruiting company. Our Today's
Staffing business is a regional player in clerical and administrative temporary
staffing. Then we have our Professional Services business, which is higher-end
technology and technical services staffing in targeted industries; we're one of
the leaders in those spaces. And we've got our Project Management business,
specializing in engineering and information technology outsourcing."  He states,
"Clearly, there's huge opportunity in the Project Management businesses.
Outsourcing is a trend that's going to continue and, in fact, accelerate. Most
corporations are becoming more disciplined at sticking to their core
competencies and outsourcing the rest. They're getting more financially
disciplined in looking to manage on a steady run rate of staffing and, for
peak-and-valley effects, to outsource projects. I think there's a tremendous
boom coming in outsourcing in general. And then there are some specific
industry sectors that I think are very attractive, some targeted vertical markets,
a good example being health care, where there's going to be a tremendous
opportunity for us."  To read more of
this interview excerpt, click on http://www.twst.com/notes/articles/nax611.html.

-- We also have an analyst interview with the Director and Senior Analyst in the
Equity Research department at Robert W. Baird & Company.  He highlights Manpower.
"Manpower is another interesting pick, for reasons I discussed earlier -
improved mix, management, and margin potential. The current estimates are
depressed. I think Manpower can potentially do $2.50 per share in 2003, and
trade at 20 times that number - and the stock is only mid-$30s today."
To read more of this interview,
please click on http://www.twst.com/notes/articles/nav460a.html.

-- All these extracts below are free, but if you want the full text to any
of these articles, call (212) 952 7433, or go to http://www.twst.com/subscribe.html

Following are the latest interviews from the the Industry/Services Sector published by The Wall Street Transcript.

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Services

  MD discusses the global portfolio and resilience of P&O Ports
  http://archive.twst.com/notes/articles/lqs096.html

  Corporate Executive Board has done consistently well through this period, notes Analyst
  http://archive.twst.com/notes/articles/nav460d.html

  Administaff has a very good execution formula, states Analyst
  http://archive.twst.com/notes/articles/nav460e.html

  Off The Record:  Spherion has the potential to do very well, notes an Industry Expert
  http://archive.twst.com/notes/articles/nav700d.html

  Analyst reports on Right Management Consultants
  http://archive.twst.com/notes/articles/nav460c.html

  Off The Record:  Analyst sees a brighter future for Korn/Ferry
  http://archive.twst.com/notes/articles/nav700c.html

  CEO discusses Labor Ready's corporate strategy
  http://archive.twst.com/notes/articles/nax606.html

  Cross Country is top on Analyst's list
  http://archive.twst.com/notes/articles/nav460b.html

  Off The Record:  A Leading Analyst praises Manpower's Executives
  http://archive.twst.com/notes/articles/nav700b.html

  Analyst has a strong buy rating on TMP Worldwide
  http://archive.twst.com/notes/articles/nav860b.html

  CEO of Eloquent explains the agenda for the next 12 months
  http://archive.twst.com/notes/articles/nax608.html

  Manpower is an interesting pick, notes Analyst
  http://archive.twst.com/notes/articles/nav460a.html

  Off The Record:  On Assignment's management has done a solid solid job of managing cost, notes an Industry Pro
  http://archive.twst.com/notes/articles/nav700a.html

  Analyst reports on Robert Half International
  http://archive.twst.com/notes/articles/nav860a.html

  COO discusses the strategic direction for DA Consulting Group
  http://archive.twst.com/notes/articles/nax605.html

  Analyst favors Resources Connection
  http://archive.twst.com/notes/articles/nav460.html

  Off The Record:  A Leading Analyst praises Adecco's management team
  http://archive.twst.com/notes/articles/nav700.html

  Manpower is very well positioned, states Analyst
  http://archive.twst.com/notes/articles/nav860.html

  CEO highlights the biggest opportunities for CDI
  http://archive.twst.com/notes/articles/nax611.html



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