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To: Box-By-The-Riviera™ who wrote (196610)10/9/2002 6:28:54 PM
From: yard_man  Read Replies (6) | Respond to of 436258
 
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money.cnn.com

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The S&P 500 began 2002 at 1148, and nearly every strategist on the Street forecast it would be higher at the end of the year. (It closed at 777 Wednesday.) Here's what their forecasts were at the start of 2002.

Strategist Firm S&P Target
Jeff Applegate Lehman Brothers 1350
Rich Bernstein Merrill Lynch 1200
Abby Joseph Cohen Goldman Sachs 1300-1425
Doug Cliggott J.P. Morgan 950
Steve Galbraith Morgan Stanley 1225
Tom Galvin Credit Suisse First Boston 1375
Ed Kerschner UBS Warburg 1570
Tobias Levkovich Salomon Smith Barney 1350
Tom McManus Banc of America Securities 1200
Ed Yardeni Prudential Securities 1300