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Growth with lower volatility.


AIM Funds' Craig A. Smith uses earnings as the key to long-term positive returns

Maintaining discipline during good times and bad is what Craig A. Smith, vice president and senior portfolio manager for Houston-based AIM Funds, says leads to superior returns over the long term. Smith is one of a team of three portfolio managers and three analysts that manage the AIM Balanced Fund Balanced Fund

A mutual fund that invests its assets into the money market, bonds, preferred stock, and common stock with the intention to provide both growth and income. Also known as an asset allocation fund.
 (AMBLX), AIM Global Utilities Fund (AUTLX), AIM Global Infrastructure Fund (GIFAX), and AIM Global Financial Services The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject.
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 Fund (GFSAX).
Craig A. Smith's Private Screening Picks

                             Projected Earnings   Est 5-Yr.
Company                          Over Next        Annual EPS
Exchange: Symbol   Price(*)       3-5 Yrs.          Growth

Calpine             $31.75         30.0%            33.8%
NYSE: CPN
Genzyme Corp.        54.89          22.0             23.1
Nasdaq: GENZ
Target Corp.         35.89          15.0             15.2
NYSE: TGT
JP MorganChase       40.72          12.0             11.9
NYSE: JPM
Microsoft            59.12          15.0             17.0
Nasdaq: MSFT

Company
Exchange:Symbol   Why Stock Will Outperform

Calpine           * Expects its ability to supply power to the U.S.
NYSE: CPN           and the world to increase.
Genzyme Corp.     * Well positioned to deliver promising treatments
Nasdaq: GENZ        for 20 diseases.
Target Corp.      * Bringing credit operations in-house will pump
NYSE: TGT           up earnings.
JP MorganChase    * Aggressive cost cutting will pay off when
NYSE: JPM           economy accelerates.
Microsoft         * Currently undervalued relative to its long-term
Nasdaq: MSFT        prospects.

(*) As of August 23, 2001

Source: Craig A. Smith, AIM Management; Zacks Investment Research;
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For this month's Private Screening Smith, a 12-year veteran with AIM, chose to focus on the investment strategy used by the AIM Balanced Fund to make his picks, although, he admits, "performance [of the Balanced Fund] over the past 18 months has not been what we've wanted--it's been poor"

Smith says the goal of the AIM Balanced Fund is to produce equity like returns with lower volatility. He expects that AIM investors will accept a three- to five-year time horizon for their investment goals so, he would not give us 12-month price targets. Last year, since value stocks Value stocks

Stocks with low price/book ratios or price/earnings ratios. Historically, value stocks have enjoyed higher average returns than growth stocks (stocks with high price/book or P/E ratios) in a variety of countries.
 did better than growth stocks, his investment style was out of favor. But with the Fed's rate cuts beginning to take hold and earnings showing signs of stabilizing stabilizing,
v to hold a limb motionless in order to ground its energy; a standard isometric resistance technique, it releases tension and lengthens muscle fibers.
, he expects a turnaround soon.

"We don't want to just buy pure earnings momentum. We want to buy growth at a reasonable price," Smith explains. He says earnings are the key to growth and "companies that are able to produce positive earnings results vs. expectations tend to keep producing those positive results for some period of time." Smith also favors "core companies--everyday names that you would recognize but are growing greater than the average stock and have been doing it for a long time."

Smith likes the following stocks:

Calpine (NYSE NYSE

See: New York Stock Exchange
: CPN CPN Communist Party of Nepal
CPN Commercial Property News
CPN Civic Practices Network
CPN Calling Party Number
CPN Community Psychiatric Nurse (UK)
CPN Cisco Powered Network
CPN Connaitre et Proteger la Nature
) is an independent power producer that has established itself as a reliable supplier of power to the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area.  and the world. Its value has fallen recently, and at $31.75, Smith believes it has the ability to grow 30% over the next three to five years.

Recent acquisitions have given biotechnology company Genzyme Corp. (Nasdaq: GENZ) an enhanced platform to develop treatments for 20 diseases. Its promising treatment for dialysis dialysis (dīăl`ĭsĭs), in chemistry, transfer of solute (dissolved solids) across a semipermeable membrane. Strictly speaking, dialysis refers only to the transfer of the solute; transfer of the solvent is called osmosis.  patients may become the "preferred treatment" for many. Smith feels the stock can advance its earnings 22% over the next three to five years from his recommendation price of $54.89.

Retail discounter Target Corp. (NYSE: TGT TGT Target
TGT Ticket Granting Ticket (Windows 2000 Kerberos security)
TGT Target Corp (stock symbol)
TGT Turbine Gas Temperature
TGT TDRSS Ground Terminal
TGT Tank Gunnery Trainer
TGT Target Tracker
) is a quality company that Smith believes is currently 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.
. The company's plan to bring its credit

operations in-house should pump up earnings, which will also accelerate when the economy picks up again. Smith sees 15% growth from $35.89 in August.

J.P. MorganChase & Co. (NYSE:JPM JPM J. P. Morgan Chase & Co. (stock symbol)
JPM Juan Pablo Montoya (formula 1 driver)
JPM Jabatan Perdana Menteri (Malaysia)
JPM Journal of Property Management
) is a stock Smith says is poised to do better as the economy improves because it has aggressively cut costs. The global financial services company is a value at the recommended price of $40.72. He expects it to grow 12%.

Smith says Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq: MSFT MSFT Microsoft (stock symbol)
MSFT Movimento Sociale Fiamma Tricolore (Italy)
MSFT Multi-Stage Fitness Test
MSFT Master of Science in Family Therapy
MSFT Macalester Students for Fair Trade
) is a good buy because "it has increasing earnings and it has great appreciation potential because it is a core technology name." Recommended at $59.12, Smith still believes the Seattle-based software maker is undervalued relative to its long-term prospects and expects the stock to grow its earnings 15%.
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