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Street Critique for October 3rd - Hilary Kramer

posted by Jaime George, Web Producer at 6:14 PM on 10/03/07

Photo of Hilary KramerWe have no plans to recycle NBR anchor Paul Kangas' latest interview with Hilary Kramer, Personal Finance Editor at AOL and author of Ahead of the Curve, but we might want to. After all, the topic of this "Street Critique" is recycling. Hilary says companies can improve their margins by figuring out how to use their waste products. And, those improving margins make them attractive plays. She points to the stocks of four companies that could benefit from a push to recycle, particularly efforts to turn waste into energy.

Do you think recycling is a long-term play?

To read a transcript, including stock picks, of Paul's interview with Hilary Kramer, click this link: Street Critique for October 3, 2007.

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George, Kim, and BB -- I just added the link to the transcript. It contains the names and ticker symbols of all of Hilary's picks. Enjoy!

Where's the link for Hilary Kramer's stock pics on "SC" today 10/3/07?

Thx

I am interested in the recycling sector but didn't catch the companies Ms Kramer recommended, except waste management. Please repeat them.

Thanks


need to read the transcript of her interview first.

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