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To: Dealer who wrote (53421)7/1/2002 12:58:22 AM
From: RR  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 65232
 
That's probably why the coons all scattered. They're back now. 4 of them out there now eating.

I wonder, though, who would win in a squabble, a raccoon or a fox?

Gonna shut down, Dealer. Take care my Friend.

Rick



To: Dealer who wrote (53421)7/2/2002 11:13:53 AM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 65232
 
Zacks Brokerage Firm Buy List : Brunswick Corp. (NYSE: BC), Dell Computer Corp. (Nasdaq: DELL), Pfizer Inc. (NYSE: PFE), and General Electric Corp. (NYSE: GE 06:00 ET Corp. (Nasdaq: DELL), Pfizer Inc. (NYSE: PFE), and
General Electric Corp. (NYSE: GE)

CHICAGO, July 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Today Zacks.com releases the names of 4 more stocks that are on their coveted Brokerage Firm Buy List portfolio. This portfolio includes just those stocks that currently appear on the core
recommended lists of at least three of the top 15 brokerage firms. These stocks are considered the best large cap stocks to own for the long term according the Wall Streets top players. Here are the stocks on this prestigious list: Brunswick Corp. (NYSE: BC), Dell Computer Corp. (Nasdaq: DELL), Pfizer Inc. (NYSE: PFE), and General Electric Corp.
(NYSE: GE). View the entire list of stocks on the Brokerage Firm Buy List at
buylist1.zacks.com .
(Photo: newscom.com )

Here is a synopsis of why these stocks are on the Brokerage Firm Buy List:

Dell Computer Corp. (Nasdaq: DELL): Dell remains the class act of the PC industry as it continues to grow market share in spite of the weakened environment. Many believe the worst is behind the firm and foresee healthier earnings through 2002 and into 2003. As such, 3 of Wall Streets leading firms have the stock rated a core recommendation to leverage any increase in future IT spending.