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A niche in time: Kila Weaver predicts large returns from healthcare and financial sectors.


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 and healthcare sectors will yield outstanding returns in 2004, says Kila Weaver, managing director and financial analyst at Capital Management Group Securities.

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 Weaver, companies in the healthcare industry will benefit because of the nation's rapidly aging population and the growing need for medical services. "We are not a terribly healthy population overall, and as long as the current demographic trends continue, I think that there [will be] a lot of attractive companies in the healthcare space," she says,

In the financial sector, Weaver expects insurance companies to shine, noting that recent industry consolidation should give an edge to companies that offer specific products focused on niche markets. "These are the areas we think have the greatest potential for price increases and earnings growth going forward," she says.

Weaver says that Chicago-based Capital Management, an investment banking firm that provides equity brokerage and research services to institutional investors, asset managers, and public and corporate pension funds, cautions against some caveats that might interrupt the positive forecast for healthcare and financial services. The U.S. involvement in Iraq, investor apprehension about another terrorist attack on U.S. soil, the weak dollar, and the economy's inability to create new jobs are all factors the company considers when selecting small- and mid cap stocks. Capital Management has been successful at selecting stocks on the cusp of achieving greater market share and greater revenues because it emphasizes companies with the following attributes: They have a market capitalization Market Capitalization

A measure of a public company's size. Market capitalization is the total dollar value of all outstanding shares. It's calculated by multiplying the number of shares times the current market price. This term is often referred to as market cap.
 of more than $500 million, a strong management team, a reputation for being players in a niche market, and a unique approach to providing products or services in their industries.

Weaver's first selection, Sybron Dental Specialties Inc. (NYSE NYSE

See: New York Stock Exchange
: SYD), makes products for the medical and dental markets. She says the Orange, California-based firm has a unique market advantage because it operates in two areas: professional dental and orthodontics orthodontics: see dentistry. . "Their tools are known to be of a very high quality and they have good market share," says Weaver.

Another company in the healthcare space is DaVita Inc. (NYSE: DVA DVA Department of Veterans Affairs
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), a provider of dialysis and related services for patients suffering from chronic kidney failure Chronic Kidney Failure Definition

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 based firm operates more than 500 outpatient dialysis centers that serve more than 45,000 patients in 33 states. "They have performed very well in the last few years and have a very strong management team and a great distribution chain," Weaver says.

In the financial services sector, Weaver likes Willis Group Holdings Ltd. (NYSE: WSH See Windows Script Host. ), a London-based company that provides management consulting Noun 1. management consulting - a service industry that provides advice to those in charge of running a business
service industry - an industry that provides services rather than tangible objects
 and insurance brokerage services. Willis provides its global clients in the construction, aerospace, marine, and energy industries with specialized risk management services. "I like this company because they are moving away from delivering insurance products to doing risk management consulting, and the demand is very strong in that area," says Weaver.

Weaver is also keen on Bristol West Holdings Inc. (NYSE: BRW BRW Business Review Weekly (business magazine; Melbourne, Victoria, Australia)
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), a company that provides non standard, private-passenger automobile insurance. Headquartered in Davie, Florida, Bristol West offers insurance products in 17 states to people who may not qualify for coverage from major insurance companies, either because of their driving record or their credit history. Weaver says, "They have a strong management team and, even though it is fairly new to the New York Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)

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 and does not have trailing earnings Trailing earnings

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, I think this is an attractive stock."

Company                       12-to          P/E on       Est. 5-Yr.
Exchange:                   18-Month       Projected      Annual EPS
Symbol          Price *   Price Target   2004 Earnings   Growth Rate

Sybron Dental   $28.64       $30.00          18.03%         10.00%
Specialties
NYSE: SYD

DaVita          $44.89       $48.00          14.50%         14.00%
NYSE: DVA

Willis Group    $36.52       $42.00          13.57%         13.75%
Holdings
NYSE: WSH

Bristol West    $22.30       $24.00          29.46%         14.00%
Holdings
NYSE: BRW

Company
Exchange:
Symbol          Why Stock Will Outperform

Sybron Dental   Company makes high-quality products in the dental
Specialties     market and has good market share.
NYSE: SYD

DaVita          Company has a good distribution of centers across the
NYSE: DVA       country where it provides dialysis-related services for
                patients. It also has a strong management team.

Willis Group    The company's strategy of offering risk management
Holdings        consulting to clients is a good profit-making strategy.
NYSE: WSH

Bristol West    Its ability to offer affordable auto insurance to
Holdings        people who may not qualify at other insurance
NYSE: BRW       companies will increase its profits.

* AS OF FEB. 13 (FEB. 16 WAS PRESIDENTS' DAY.)
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Title Annotation:Private Screening
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