To: Johnny Canuck who wrote (38577 ) 12/14/2002 4:33:36 AM From: Johnny Canuck Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 69758 BARRON'S PREVIEW Clearing the Air. Within 15 years, fuel-cell powered cars will start to dominate the auto market, but investors looking to profit from the automobile's evolution should tread cautiously. Barron's discusses the best way to invest in the nascent industry. Samurai Mike? Hoping to pump desperately needed capital into companies with low credit ratings, a small but growing number of Japanese financial professionals are calling for the establishment of a junk-bond market in Japan. Barron's lists the 10 junk-rated companies that might find buyers for their bonds, should a market develop. Wild Cards. Wall Street's love affair with Target may be starting to sour amid concerns about slowing sales growth and rising credit card losses, Barron's reports. Hold Your Fire. Technical indicators suggest that the major market indexes will show little net change over the next 15 years. Barron's advises investors on how to tweak their investment approach. Plugged In: Tech Insiders Bailing Out of the Rally. Technology stocks have enjoyed a relief rally of sorts, but with management now dumping shares, one has to wonder how much legs it really has, Barron's reports. More Black Coal. Barron's examines why IT spending plans may have recently been put back on hold, Barron's reports. Electronic Investor: What Tools Those Portals Be. Barron's looks at another batch of useful investment websites. This week Barron's interviews Jeff Gendell, founder of Tontine Associates, which manages two hedge funds. Gendell's gift for seeing things that others plainly miss or misinterpret is the reason he consistently delivers strong, market-beating returns. Barron's reveals his current picks - and one pan.