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Fortune: The Stock Market Bubble, Take Two

There once was a dot-com bubble That got the whole world into trouble You'd have thought we'd have learned Having once been badly burned But scams rise up from the rubble

Money Magazine: Wall Street Eyes 2001 The U.S. economy isn't headed into a recession, and the technology sector is far from

Investors can breathe a sigh of relief on one front: The legal mud wrestling over the presidential election is finally over. Now our focus can shift to weightier matters, such as: Will economic gro...

Money Magazine: Wall Street's Take on 2000 Six pros make their predictions for the year ahead.

As we dip our toes into a new century of investing, investors may be feeling a little wobbly. The past year was both action- and anxiety-packed, a year of Net stocks performing death-defying aerial...

Fortune: THE NEW MARKET PARADIGM: WILL IT REALLY BE DIFFERENT THIS TIME? THE TRUTH IS, IT'S DIFFERENT EVERY TIME--BUT THAT DOESN'T MEAN T

Are you scared yet? In case you haven't heard, we're coming up fast on the tenth anniversary of Black Monday--the day in October 1987 when the Dow Jones industrial average fell 23% in a single day....

Money Magazine: THIS MARKET HAS ANOTHER RUN LEFT

When Lehman Bros. chief investment strategist Jeffrey Applegate describes his 1997 market outlook, you feel a bit like Yogi Berra: It's deja vu all over again. Famous as one of the 1990s' last bear...

Fortune: TRUE CONFESSION: I GOOFED A RESPECTED WALL STREET STRATEGIST MISSED THE STOCK MARKET BOOM. BUT NOW HE'S A BULL

Jeffrey Applegate, chief investment strategist at CS First Boston, loves living in the Big Apple and describes himself as a "classic New Yorker." Many of the clients who have been taking his advice...

Fortune: BIGGEST U.S. COMPANIES PROMISE YOU A PROFITABLE RIDE

Want to buy a piece of the Fortune 500? Consider the surging shares of some of America's most familiar growth juggernauts. The Morgan Stanley Consumer Index, a mixed basket of big-cap growth stocks...

Fortune: WHY PROFITS WILL KEEP BOOMING NOT SINCE THE SIXTIES HAVE U.S. COMPANIES BEEN SITTING SO PRETTY. THE GOOD TIMES

Champagne, anyone? Though the final figures for 1994 are still trickling in, it isn't too early to start celebrating the best profit party corporate America has thrown in decades. Net earnings of t...

Fortune: SKIMPY SAVINGS

SKIMPY SAVINGS

Fortune: THE AMERICAN WAY TO INVEST IN A EUROPEAN RECOVERY

It's finally here. After the worst recession since World War II, Europe's economies have recovered. Industrial production shot up at double-digit rates across the Continent over the past three mont...

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