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To: IdiotJed who wrote (4238)1/4/1999 10:17:00 AM
From: waldo  Respond to of 37507
 
>>That's why 1998's high-fliers will continue to fly in 1999. Who wants to sleep with the fishes when you can run in the jungle?

The challenge for investors: find value among the U.S. stock market's best -- and most expensive -- industry groups in 1999. The experts, for one, are staying far away from World Wide Web companies and other roaring stocks.

On Wall Street Week with Louis Rukeyser, not one panelist picked a Web stock as their favorite for the new year. Still, Mary Farrell, who compiled the best track record for 1998, conceded she would stick with America Online (AOL). See Wall Street Week's panelist picks.<<

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