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A green season is ahead: Piedmont Investment Advisors president Isaac Green says the signs point to a recovery. (Private Screening).


Isaac H. Green says there are changes going on in the stock market. After all, every phase of life has its season; the ups and downs ups and downs  
pl.n.
Alternating periods of good and bad fortune or spirits.


ups and downs
Noun, pl

alternating periods of good and bad luck or high and low spirits
 of company shares suggest that they do too.

Green, who handles $160 million in institutional money as president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of his Durham, North Carolina Durham is a city in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It is the county seat of Durham CountyGR6 and is the fourth-largest city in the state by population.  firm, Piedmont Investment Advisors L.L.C., knows the patterns well. He has worked 16 years in the money management business, most recently at big institutional manager, Loomis Sayles, where he supervised 25 portfolio managers who oversaw some $10 billion in assets. Now, thanks to two African American African American Multiculture A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa. See Race.  financial institutions--North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company (No. 1 on the BE INSURANCE list with $209.9 million in assets) and Mutual Community Savings Bank savings bank, financial institution that, until recently, performed only the following functions: receiving savings deposits of individuals, investing them, and providing a modest return to its depositors in the form of interest. , both in Durham, he set up shop in August 2000. The two companies not only provided seed money, but also control a one-third stake in Green's brainchild.

Presently, Green thinks stocks are now cheap since the bear market pounced on shares in 2000 and 2001. "Valuations have come down and I'm more comfortable with stock prices in relation to 2002 and 2003 earnings than I've been for some time," says Green. "Besides that, economic fundamentals have bottomed as has earnings growth. During the rest of the year, will see that company earnings reports will seem quite strong compared to the numbers released last year."

Those predictions point to a recovery. Green says he's looking at cyclical companies, outfits whose profits and stock prices take a big hit when the economy is headed downward, but tend to regain ground when things are going better. He likes Providian Financial (NYSE NYSE

See: New York Stock Exchange
: PVN (Private Virtual Network) See VPN. ), a credit card company that targets borrowers with spotty credit histories. Providian took a hit and tumbled from $60 a share in 2001 to below $10 when the market worried about bankruptcies and defaults. Now that borrowers are on surer footing, he thinks Providian should rise.

He also expects a stronger economy to loosen spenders' purse strings and bolster consumer-related stocks like Clear Channel (NYSE: CCU CCU
abbr.
1. coronary care unit

2. critical care unit



CCU

critical care unit.

CCU Critical care unit, see there
). Since the company operates radio stations across the country and owns billboards and outdoor advertising space nationwide, it should benefit from firms spending more to promote their products once business activity picks up.

A recovery should also see a marked boost in capital spending capital spending

Spending for long-term assets such as factories, equipment, machinery, and buildings that permits the production of more goods and services in future years.
, or the amount businesses and the government put into big equipment purchases. Green likes United Technologies (NYSE: UTX UTX United Technologies Corporation (stock abbreviation, AMEX)
UTX Unreal Texture (a texture pack for Unreal-engine games)
UTX Unit Training Exercise
UTX Under Track Crossing
) for just that reason. For one, the current war effort is a boon to United Tech's helicopter and jet engine manufacturing business. The company also makes air conditioning units and elevators, two other key capital goods Capital Goods

Any goods used by an organization to produce other goods.

Notes:
Examples of capital goods include office buildings, equipment, and machinery.
See also: Capital Expenditure, Disinvestment



Capital goods
.

Green expects the government will ease up on court battles over tobacco products, which should aid Philip Morris (NYSE: MO). "There's less litigation An action brought in court to enforce a particular right. The act or process of bringing a lawsuit in and of itself; a judicial contest; any dispute.

When a person begins a civil lawsuit, the person enters into a process called litigation.
 risk right now, so the pressures on a Philip Morris are bound to ease," he reasons.

Finally, Green thinks a rebound is certain to spur company spending on technology. He sees Oracle (Nasdaq: ORCL ORCL Oracle (stock symbol) ), a leading maker of databases and corporate software, as a beneficiary of a spending cycle that should soon come.
Isaac H. Green's Private Screening Picks

Company                              12- to 18-Month   P/E on Projected
Exchange: Symbol           Price *     Price Target      2002 Earnings

Providian Financial        $7.01          $ 12              46.7
NYSE: PVN
Clear Channel Com.         46.80            62             116.9
NYSE: CCU
United Technologies        68.51            86              16.0
NYSE: UTX
Philip Morris Companies    54.90            65              11.5
NYSE: MO
Oracle                      8.01            15              20.4
Nasdaq: ORCL

                           Est. 5-Yr.
Company                    Annual EPS
Exchange: Symbol           Growth Rate    Why Stock Will Outperform

Providian Financial         14.7          A stronger economy means
NYSE: PVN                                 more profits and lower
                                          credit risks.
Clear Channel Com.          19.8          Expects companies to open up
NYSE: CCU                                 their advertising coffers and
                                          give Clear Channel a lot of
                                          business.
United Technologies         14.1          During wartime, defense is
NYSE: UTX                                 poised for growth. An upswing
                                          will help their air condi-
                                          tioning and elevator busi-
                                          ness.
Philip Morris Companies     12.5          Tobacco litigation troubles
NYSE: MO                                  should ease and let more
                                          profits flow to Philip
                                          Morris's bottom line.
Oracle                      18.4          Y2K software is getting old,
Nasdaq: ORCL                              and company upgrades should
                                          start anew as the economy
                                          strengthens.

SOURCES: PIEDMONT INVESTMENT ADVISORS L.L,C.; MORNINGSTAR INC.; YAHOOI
FINANCE; ZACKS INVESTMENT RESEARCH

* AS OF MAY 10, 2002
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