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Air date: Nov. 1, 2002
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Investors appearing on the TV program select their favorite stocks every week, and sometimes their least favorite ones as well. We're tracking their TV picks online--along with picks available only on this Web site--so you can keep track of their choices and gauge their success (or lack thereof).

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These picks reflect the choices of individuals appearing on Wall $treet Week with FORTUNE, and should not be taken as a recommendation to buy or sell stocks. The comments for each stock reflect only the stock picker's views, and do not necessarily represent the opinions of Wall $treet Week with FORTUNE, PBS, Maryland Public Television, or your local PBS station.



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Michael Vogelzang, president, chief investment officer, Boston Advisors:

Walt Disney Co.



"We like Walt Disney here a lot. Disney has everything going against it: CEO Michael Eisner has been on the cover of many magazines questioning his management ability, we've seen things that say "How do you fix Mickey Mouse?"; the travel industry is on its back, which, of course, affects the theme park business; ABC is having poor comparisons to NBC and CBS. So things are really cyclically at a bottom here for Disney and we think the price reflects that, (but) as they fix the company, we think the stock's going to do real well."


Bristol Myers Squibb



"Another we like a lot is Bristol Myers. It has some management issues, it's had some problems, of course, with ImClone. But it's got a nice dividend, and we think the company will either be fixed or it will be put up for sale at some point."



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