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Air date: June 13, 2003
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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).

The stock charts, which update dynamically, start three months before the air date of the show on which the stock was picked. Click on each graphic to get a larger, one-year price chart.

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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Alvin Clay, CEO, Pitcairn Trust:

 

Lancaster Colony



"The Gerlach family is the founding family. The important thing is that they still own I think 20 percent or more of the business. J. Gerlach is the CEO. He still runs the business. So some of the soft issues are there, like the family values and the culture that they've built. And those are things that are hard to quantify, but things that are easy to quantify, like they have less debt than their peers."

 

Progressive




 

Worthington Industries




 

Alvin Clay


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Brandon Dobell, Analyst, Credit Suisse First Boston:

Scholastic



"For Scholastic, which is ticker SCHL on the Nasdaq, it's a pretty big part of the business. If you look forward to the next 12 months or so, the Harry Potter series might be 10, 12 percent of overall revenues for Scholastic. So as in past years, it could be a pretty big move for their top line."


 

Brandon Dobell


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Elaine Garzarelli, President, Garzarelli Research:

McDonald's



 

General Electric




 

Chevron




"I would buy Chevron, and I think because it's a good dividend yield and the earnings should be better than the S&P next year. I like that oil stock. I like the oil service stocks like Schlumberger and Halliburton, and I also like Sears."

 

Schlumberger




 

Halliburton




 

Sears




 

Elaine Garzarelli

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