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Growth with a touch of value.


Charles Jordan of Jordan Advisory Group takes stock in the big plays

Charles N. Jordan Jr. likes to think big. In fact, the 19-year veteran selected his five large-cap stock picks from what he believes are the "56 good ones out there."

Jordan, 52, is 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 Jordan Advisory Corp., a $105 million fee-based money management firm that manages lured-income and equity portfolios. His portfolio usually allocates 20% to 25% of its assets in one sector. He maintains a universe of 45 to 60 stocks.

In this Private Screening, Jordan derived his picks from growth companies with more than $1 billion in capitalization. He uses a computer model to establish GARP (General Attributes Registration Protocol) A standard for registering a client station into a multicast domain. See 802.1p.

GARP - A graphical language for concurrent programming.

["Visual Concurrent Programmint in GARP", S.K.
, or growth at a reasonable price to make stock picks. He maintains: "GARP is a way of identifying those stocks that have value-like characteristics, that is, they're undervalued Undervalued

A stock or other security that is trading below its true value.

Notes:
The difficulty is knowing what the "true" value actually is. Analysts will usually recommend an undervalued stock with a strong buy rating.
, but eventually, they graduate to a growth stock."

One of Jordan's top picks is Cisco Systems “Cisco” redirects here. For other uses, see Cisco (disambiguation).
Cisco System,Inc. (NASDAQ: CSCO, HKSE: 4333 ) is an American multinational corporation with 54,000 employees and annual revenue of US $28.48 billion as of 2006.
 (Nasdaq: CSCO CSCO Cisco Systems Incorporated (stock symbol)
CSCO Chief Supply Chain Officer
). He favors the technology bellwether because its earnings usually exceed analysts' projections. Its revenues rose 55% for the company, for the fiscal year ending July 29.

His next selection is PE Biosystems Corp.-PE Biosystems Group (NYSE NYSE

See: New York Stock Exchange
: PEB PEB Physical Evaluation Board
PEB Presidential Emergency Board
PEB Post Exposure Bake
PEB Professional Engineers Board (Singapore)
PEB Pre-Engineered Building
PEB Personal Electronic Ballot
PEB Performance Evaluation Board
). Formerly Perkin-Elmer, the company was recapitalized when it sold its analytical instruments business, split into two public companies, and focused on biosystems products. Revenues are expected to jump 20% in 2001 to $1.7 billion with a strong focus on their DNA DNA: see nucleic acid.
DNA
 or deoxyribonucleic acid

One of two types of nucleic acid (the other is RNA); a complex organic compound found in all living cells and many viruses. It is the chemical substance of genes.
 analyzer and other new gene-expression products. Says Jordan: "The stodgy stodg·y  
adj. stodg·i·er, stodg·i·est
1.
a. Dull, unimaginative, and commonplace.

b. Prim or pompous; stuffy:
 Connecticut-based company generically got into a lot of high-tech products and I think it could be a dominant player." Most recently, their stock price jumped from $83 to $101, a 21.68% jump from May to July.

Despite its current woes, Jordan still likes Intel (Nasdaq: INTC INTC Intel (NASDAQ symbol)
INTC Intercept
INTC Interrupt Controller
). In recent months, the chipmaker chip·mak·er  
n.
A manufacturer of electronic and integrated circuit chips.
 has taken a hit, but in the first quarter, revenues rose 13% to $7.99 billion. Jordan believes management will "involve itself with more strategic acquisitions," within the semiconductor sector as well as "prune down some of its nonprofitable product line."

Another company that has switched sectors is Citigroup (NYSE: C). A classic banking stock it dropped below $50 in March, but has made a significant rebound. In early August, the stock traded at $71 per share. "This company has gone through the transition of melding several different corporate cultures," Jordan says. "It looks as though the Traveler's [Group]/Smith Barney culture has prevailed." Jordan estimates that this stock will hit $80 over the next year.

Finally, Corning Inc. (NYSE: GLW GLW Glasgow Airport (UK)
GLW Gross Laden Weight
GLW Good Lady Wife (Australia) 
), the telecommunications and information display corporation, has done a complete about-face, and is positioned to soar. "What a story! You've gone from pots and pans to a high-tech company," he says. Most notably, Jordan sees the potential for a stock split soon, to bring its August 10 price of $272 a share back down to Earth.

Jordan continues to hold large cappers for the long haul. In fact, General Electric (NYSE: GE) and General Mills (NYSE: GIS), so-called Old Economy players with staying power, will remain perched on the top of his list. Does the rest of the large-cap growth industry hold the same attraction? We'll find out when we take a peak at Jordan's other 49 gems.
Bullish on the Big Boys

                                 12-Month      P/E on
Company                           Price       Projected
Exchange: Symbol      Price(*)    Target    2000 Earnings

Cisco Systems         $63.38      $75.00        119.1
Nasdaq: CSCO

PE Biosystems Corp.    91.98      105.00        108.7
NYSE: PEB

Intel                  62.00       80.00         47.6
NYSE: INTC

Citigroup              71.19       80.00         21.6
NYSE: C

Coming                272.63      110.00        104.6
Nasdaq: GLW

                      Est. 5-Yr.
Company               Annual EPS
Exchange: Symbol        Growth     Why stock Will Outperfrom

Cisco Systems           32.27%     * Earning have exceeded their
Nasdaq: CSCO                         numbers and they have a good
                                     product mix

PE Biosystems Corp.     23.16      * Company with a good strategic
NYSE: PEB                            niche in the high-tech sector.
                                     Been able to reinvent itself
                                     within a couple or years

Intel                   21.11      * Despite woes, chipmaker is
NYSE: INTC                           positioned to make a come-back.
                                     Management is top-notch

Citigroup               14.72      * Financial services group has
NYSE: C                              been able to meld several
                                     corporate cultures into a
                                     successful entity

Coming                  27.75      * A dynamic company that went
Nasdaq: GLW                          from pots and pans to high tech
                                     with much success in a short
                                     time


(*) Closing price as of 8/7/00

Source: Charles Jordan, Jordan Advisory Corp; Zacks Investment Research Zacks Investment Research

A firm that compiles earnings estimates and brokerage firm investment recommendations for thousands of publicly traded firms.
 
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