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Investment ideas
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1. INVESTMENT IDEAS
Mobile phone makers eye wireless Internet opportunity
Companies look past current troubles toward growing the mobile data market

by John Filar Atwood, equity research columnist

Worsening economic conditions have caused a major strategic shift in the mobile
handset industry. The segments top companies have begun to de-emphasize phone
sales and are eyeing the wireless Internet as a key driver of future revenues.

Its no surprise given recent industry performance. Third quarter handset shipments
were down by 10% over last year. Motorolas (MOT) sales fell by 22% in the quarter,
and Ericssons (ERICY) phone operations have been so damaging to its bottom line
that the company finally moved them into a joint venture with Sony (SNE).

Click here to read more.
http://www.multexinvestor.com/article.asp?docid=4447&nd=1126


2. INVESTMENT IDEAS
Angelic missions rising
As VC funding slows, angel investors find new wings.

By Carla Drysdale

As the country struggles to its feet after the crash of the new economy,
exacerbated by the Sept. 11th attacks on the WTC, angel investors have
been doing their part to help by continuing to provide seed money to startups.

Angels, entrepreneurs-turned-investors, first earned this moniker during
depression-era New York by bailing out ailing Broadway theatre companies.
Since then, angel investments, along with those of venture capitalists, have
expanded from Broadway to the Internet and beyond. Now, because traditional
VCs are slowing the pace of investments, angels have new opportunities to
swoop down to fill in the seed-stage gap.

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Broker and third-party reports
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1. TODAY'S SPECIAL REPORT
Robertson Stephens provides a comprehensive look at future energy investment
themes.

The firm identifies 3 sub-sectors they see in the energy technology industry.
They discuss industry fundamentals, solution demands, fuel cell technologies,
regulatory issues, and the universe of energy technology companies.
(231-page report for purchase - $300)
http://www.multexinvestor.com/download.asp?docid=25583277&nd=1126


2. EDITOR'S PICK: CURRENT RESEARCH FROM THE CUTTING EDGE
Robertson Stephens looks at Q4 ad spending trends for radio and television
companies.

The firm looks at year over year spending comparisons, considers the effects of
the Sept. 11 tragedy, automobile promotions, and upcoming spending catalysts.
In the report, RS identifies 4 companies it considers "buys." (6-page report for
purchase - $25)
http://www.multexinvestor.com/download.asp?docid=25527693&nd=1126


3. WHAT'S HOT?
Needham & Co. reports on the communications chip inventory situation.

Needham comments on chip inventories among both original equipment
manufacturers (oem) and contract manufacturers (cm). They provide a chart-
based '99-'01 analysis of inventories for oems, cms, Cisco (CSCO), and Nortel
(NT). (2-page report for purchase - $10)
http://www.multexinvestor.com/download.asp?docid=25514267&nd=1126


4. INVESTORS' CHOICE: 3-DAY FAVORITE
Standard & Poors profiles the NYSE's most capitalized company,
General Electric (GE).

S&P provides an overview, business summary, and industry outlook for GE.
Also included in the report, a peer group comparison, recent news headlines,
Wall Street analysts' consensus opinions, and S&P's fair value for
the stock. (5-page report for purchase - $5)
http://www.multexinvestor.com/download.asp?docid=407622&nd=1126


5. THIRD-PARTY REVIEW
Wall Street Strategies makes the case for continued strength in stocks.

Principal analyst Charles Payne cites several reasons he sees investors driving
the market higher. Also, he takes a technical look at major market indexes and
rates stocks in the consumer sector, including Phillip Morris (MO). (19-page
report for purchase - $150)
http://www.multexinvestor.com/download.asp?docid=25526308&nd=1126


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Online advice and chats
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1. ASK THE ANALYST
Schaeffer's Research's Bernie Schaeffer discusses important technical market
levels.

Schaeffer takes a look at recent market activity, keying on trendlines, possible
points of resistance, as well as development of overly bullish sentiment. What
critical technicals should you be looking at? Ask Bernie questions until Mon.
Nov. 26.
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sectors and stocks. Sign up below for Bernie's FREE e-weekly market report,
Monday Morning Outlook. Click here
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2. ASK THE EXPERT
American Century Investment's Karen Burnett talks about choosing a retirement
plan for your business.

Choosing a retirement plan for your business or yourself is one of the most
important financial decisions you will make. Karen Burnett of American Century
Investments will take your questions until Thurs., November 29.
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Free and sponsored reports
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1. FREE RESEARCH REPORT
Prudential looks at recent developments in computer and application software.

The analysts discuss the launch of Microsoft's (MSFT) Windows XP and XBox,
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