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To: stomper who wrote (10564)8/21/2001 8:01:22 AM
From: martin001  Respond to of 209892
 
Reverse Psychology - LOL

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To: stomper who wrote (10564)8/21/2001 8:25:17 AM
From: Ted David  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 209892
 
BM-MARKETS-STRATEGIST-CO 08-21 0142 BM-MARKETS-STRATEGIST-COHEN Goldman's Cohen cuts outlook for S&P 500
NEW YORK, (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs's chief investment strategist Abby Joseph Cohen, one of Wall Street's best-known bulls, Tuesday cut her year-end target for the Standard & Poor's 500 index to 1500 from 1550.
She is the latest Wall Street analyst to cut her target on the broad U.S. market gauge amid the worst downturn in corporate profits in a decade. At the same time, her new forecast still foresees a 28 percent rise in the index for the remainder of the year.
Her 12-month target for the S&P 500 is 1550.
Cohen also cut her estimates for S&P 500 operating earnings per share estimate to $51 for 2001, and $56 in 2002, according to a note sent to clients