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Where Best to Invest - INDUSTRIALS

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

According to NBR Market Monitors Abby Joseph Cohen of Goldman Sachs and Eugene Peroni of Claymore Securities, the industrial sector will turn in a strong profit performance in 2007. NBR's Diane Eastabrook explains why an uncertain economic outlook hasn't soured analyst opinion of industrials.

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Partrick Dorsey's Picks
Patrick Dorsey is Director of Stock Analysis for Morningstar. In Diane Eastabrook's report, he offers a number of recommendations in the industrial sector. Some of his picks are listed below. To review more of his picks, as well as the picks of Christopher Manuel of KeyBanc Capital Markets, read the transcript or watch the video clip of Diane's report.

A graphic listing Patrick Dorsey's Transportation & Logistics Picks.
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External Links/Articles*

  • American Institute of Architects (AIA)
    AIA offers detailed forecasts and analysis of non-residential construction. This links to AIA report titled, "Nonresidential Construction Market in 2007 to Match this Year's Strong Performance."
  • Energy Information Administration (EIA)
    The EIA handles the US Government's official energy statistics. This links to the early release of the "Annual Energy Outlook 2007."
  • International Trade Administration (ITA)
    The ITA is part of the US Department of Commerce. This links to the section of the ITA website that offers reports on government policy affecting the manufacturing sector (including aerospace) as well as the service sector.
  • Morningstar
    Morningstar provides independent investment research. Patrick Dorsey, Director of Stock Analysis with Morningstar, is interviewed in Diane Eastabrook's report. You can search the website to find more analysis of industrials.
  • National Association of Manufacturers (NAM)
    NAM is an industrial trade association representing manufacturers throughout the U.S. The website includes manufacturing statistics and information about federal policy issues impacting manufacturers.
  • *Clicking these external links will take you off the NBR web site on PBS.org. NBR has no affiliation with these sites.