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A real media player: Bernard Beal of M.R. Beal & Co. looks to entertainment-related firms for growth.


Although his firm may be best known for grading clients to municipal bonds, Bernard Beal is widening his view. The chief executive of M R. Beal & Co. leads a team that provides investment banking, financial advisory services advisory services

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Beal's investment approach revolves having a diversified portfolio that includes stocks, bonds, and some cash. These days, Beal is leaning toward entertainment and media stocks for long-term growth. "I think the economy is still a little tenuous, and the war in Iraq has made it somewhat difficult for people psychologically," says Beal. "There seems to be a feeling that the country needs firmer leadership. In tough times, people turn toward entertainment." Additionally, Beal notes that young people use several forms of media simultaneously.

Among entertainment and media companies, Beal shows interest in Sirius Satellite Radio
"SIRIUS" redirects here. For other uses, see Sirius (disambiguation).
Sirius Satellite Radio NASDAQ: SIRI is one of two satellite radio (SDARS) services operating in the United States and Canada, along with XM Satellite Radio.
 Inc. (NASDAQ NASDAQ
 in full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations

U.S. market for over-the-counter securities. Established in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), NASDAQ is an automated quotation system that reports on
: SIRI) Sirius has attracted subscribers at a faster rate since signing the controversial shockjock Howard Stern. Although the company's sound quality isn't as good as its only competitor, XM Satellite Radio, Beal believes, "If they make improvements, they will have the chance to add even more subscribers." He adds that the company's 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.
 makes it a potential candidate for acquisition, which could also boost its value.

Shares of media and entertainment conglomerate Time Warner Inc. (NYSE NYSE

See: New York Stock Exchange
: TWX (TeletypeWriter eXchange Service) A U.S. and Canadian dial-up communications service that became part of Telex. In 1971, the Bell System sold TWX to Western Union. TWX transmitted 5-bit Murray code or 7-bit ASCII code at up to 150 bps. See Telex. ) have great potential, says Beal. Time Warner owns America Online See AOL. ; publishes magazines such as People and Sports Illustrated; operates CNN CNN
 or Cable News Network

Subsidiary company of Turner Broadcasting Systems. It was created by Ted Turner in 1980 to present 24-hour live news broadcasts, using satellites to transmit reports from news bureaus around the world.
 and Cartoon Network; owns New Line Cinema, maker of films such as the Lord of the Rings trilogy; provides high-speed Internet, cable television, and digital phone service; and publishes books by best-selling novelist such as James Patterson.

The company's acquisition of AOL (A division of Time Warner, Inc., New York, NY, www.aol.com) The world's largest online information service with access to the Internet, e-mail, chat rooms and a variety of databases and services.  "did not go as well as expected," says Beal, but AOL remains attractive. In December, popular Internet search engine Google Inc. purchased a 5% stake in AOL for $5 billion, a deal that will make more of AOL's content available to Google users. "It's a great stock and it's under $20," says Beal. "The company is going through a metamorphosis."

Another player in the entertainment arena is Lion's Gate Entertainment Corp. (NYSE: LGF LGF Little Green Footballs (blog site)
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), maker and distributor of Crash and Madea's Family Reunion. Lion's Gate distributes DVDs, and produces cable television series such as Missing and The Dead Zone.

"The thing I like about this company is that they keep production costs low," Beal explains. "They got a great deal of attention for Diary of a MadBlack Woman--that film made a fortune and it cost nothing to make."

Beal also likes 24/7 Real Media Inc. (NASDAQ: TFSM), a provider of Internet advertising services. The company's stock rose nearly 70% in 2005. "It has had a tremendous run," he says, noting that the rapid growth of Internet advertising makes 24/7 an attractive candidate for an acquisition.

Beal's final pick AVI Biopharma Inc. (NASDAQ: AVII), a developer of therapies for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases and cancer, is his one venture away from entertainment. The company is particularly attractive, Beal says, because it may have developed a drug that fights several strains of influenza, including the avian flu--also know as bird flu bird flu: see influenza.
bird flu
 or avian influenza

viral respiratory disease, mainly of birds including poultry and waterbirds but also transmissible to humans.
. "This could be huge."
                                    12- to 18-       P/E on
Company                               Month         Projected
(Exchange: Symbol)       Price *   Price Target   2006 Earnings

Sirius Satellite Radio   $5.92        $9.00            N/A
Inc.
(Nasdaq: SIRI)

Time Warner Inc.         17.15        25.00           19.5%
(NYSE: TWX)

Lion's Gate Ent. Corp.    9.20        12.50           19.6
(NYSE: LGF)

24/7 Real Media Inc.      9.48        14.00           24.6
(Nasdaq: TFSM)

AVI Biopharma Inc.        7.41        18.00            N/A
(Nasdaq: AVII)

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

Sirius Satellite Radio      27.5%      The company is attracting
Inc.                                   subscribers faster than
(Nasdaq: SIRI)                         competitor XM Satellite Radio.

Time Warner Inc.            13.0       Time Warner is making changes
(NYSE: TWX)                            after a disappointing AOL
                                       acquisition.

Lion's Gate Ent. Corp.      15.0       Lion's Gate keeps production
(NYSE: LGF)                            costs low.

24/7 Real Media Inc.        37.0       Company should benefit from a
(Nasdaq: TFSM)                         rapid rise of advertising on
                                       the Internet.

AVI Biopharma Inc.           N/A       AVI may have a drug that fights
(Nasdaq: AVII)                         several forms of influenza,
                                       including bird flu.

* AS OF JAN. 25, 2006
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