Investment newsletter "Wall Streetwise" edges out the S&P 500
The portfolio. North Carolina is a world away from Manhattan, but Wall Streetwise (800-419-1318), an investment newsletter based in Durham, North Carolina, seemed to have a good reading of the stock exchange's pulse.
The outlook. Wilson says he's happy to stick with his hand during the year to come with one exception--Ballantyne, an Omaha, Nebraska, maker of motion picture and photographic equipment. The company is a bit too heavily dependent on Mexico and Asia for continued growth for Wilson's peace of mind. Instead, he recommends switching into shares of Quintiles (Nasdaq: QTRN), a company that conducts clinical trials and test markets new drugs for the pharmaceutical industry. The company is slated to break the $1 billion annual sales mark, Wilson says, and should provide steady growth over the years to come.
Current Price at
Stock (Exchange: Symbol) Price(*) Recommendation
MCI Worldcom (Nasdaq:WCOM) $50.94 $30.25
Ballantyne of Omaha (NYSE: BTN) 7.06(**) 10.25
Omnicare (NYSE: OCR) 31.44 28.44
Robert Half International (NYSE: RHI) 41.00 39.00
State Street (NYSE: STT) 61.56 57.81
Portfolio Average
Current Value
Total of $1,000
Stock (Exchange: Symbol) Return Investment
MCI Worldcom (Nasdaq:WCOM) 68.4% $1,684
Ballantyne of Omaha (NYSE: BTN) -31.1 689
Omnicare (NYSE: OCR) 10.5 1,105
Robert Half International (NYSE: RHI) 5.1 1,051
State Street (NYSE: STT) 6.5 1,065
Portfolio Average 11.9% 5,594
Est. 5-Year
Annual
Stock (Exchange: Symbol) EPS Growth
MCI Worldcom (Nasdaq:WCOM) 30.5%
Ballantyne of Omaha (NYSE: BTN) 18.5
Omnicare (NYSE: OCR) 28.8
Robert Half International (NYSE: RHI) 27.3
State Street (NYSE: STT) 15.2
Portfolio Average
(*) As of 11/3/98.
(**) Price reflects 3-for2 stack split.
EPS growth rates from Zacks Investment Research.