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Non-Tech : MER MERRILL LYNCH & CO.

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To: Gutterball who wrote (216)1/9/2000 3:48:00 PM
From: puborectalis  Read Replies (1) of 266
 
On Tuesday, Joan Solotar, brokerage analyst at
Donaldson Lufkin & Jenrette, told CNNfn why she
maintains a buy rating on Citigroup (C), and said,
"Global firms generally have done particularly well
because we're starting to see actual activity outside
of the U.S., and those firms are very well-positioned
[to benefit from international business operations].”
Among her picks, said Solotar; "Goldman Sachs
(GS) would be the best leverage play on business in
Europe, which I think will grow significantly this year.
It's also the most leveraged play on the institutional
market. Merrill Lynch (MER), on the other hand,
would be more of a play on the retail side, which we
are also very bullish on in 2000.”
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