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January 29th, 2007

Mid and Small-Cap Growth Stocks: Better ‘Value’ Than Value Stocks

Birinyi’s Ticker Sense submits: Don Hays appeared on CNBC Friday afternoon and said that investors should be focused on growth stocks, as that group provides the best opportunity for gains in the year ahead.

His argument makes sense. The table below highlights the P/E ratio of the growth and value indices for the S&P 500 (large cap), S&P 400 (mid cap), and the S&P 600 (small cap). As you can see, in the mid cap and small cap indices, the aggregate P/E ratio for growth stocks is actually lower than value stocks. In other words, growth stocks are a better value than value stocks (yes, you read that right!).

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growth vs. value

So investors should invest in growth stocks right? But what exactly is a growth stock? Apparently, that is a tougher question than you would expect. S&P apparently, is not so sure. Currently, there are 162 stocks in the S&P 500 that are in both the S&P 500 value and growth indices.

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January 23rd, 2007

Dow ends up 57 as oil prices surge

Wall Street rebounded Tuesday, rising moderately as crude oil surged more than $2 a barrel and triggered a rally among energy producers. Investors regained their optimism about corporate profits after a series of positive earnings reports.

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January 22nd, 2007

Dow ends down 88 on tech concerns

Wall Street stumbled lower Monday as growing concerns over technology companies led jittery investors to pull money out of the market ahead of this week’s earnings reports.

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January 19th, 2007

Closing bell: Tech earnings pull Nasdaq lower for week

Stocks closed narrowly mixed Friday after profit reports and forecasts from blue-chip names like IBM and General Electric failed to impress Wall Street.

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