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Keep large and small in the mix: money manager Dawn Alston Paige says diversification makes sense now.


At mid-year 2003, investors were at a crossroads. The market's strong spring seemed to have bulls ready to sharpen their horns for a new run upward, while weak economic signals had bears licking their chops. Dawn Alston Paige, portfolio manager for Piedmont Investment Advisors in North Carolina North Carolina, state in the SE United States. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean (E), South Carolina and Georgia (S), Tennessee (W), and Virginia (N). Facts and Figures


Area, 52,586 sq mi (136,198 sq km). Pop.
, took a position between the two extremes.

"Our take on the market is very constructive," says Paige. "While it has experienced some weakness in the past, we see it stabilizing going forward because of corporate earnings growth--which we anticipate will be better than expected going into 2004--and because of the liquidity the Federal Reserve has pumped into the market." Paige's advice to investors is to spread money between stocks with good earnings growth prospects and stocks that are trading at a discount to their fundamentals, making sure they include large and small companies in the mix. She says that type of diversification will help cushion returns if the market has a relapse, and at the same time, open the way for strong gains as well.

Paige and partners Isaac Green and Sumali Sanyal, all CFA (Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986) Signed into law in 1986, the CFA was a significant step forward in criminalizing unauthorized access to computer systems and networks. The Act applies to "federal interest computers" that include any system used by the U.S.  charter holders, launched Durham, North Carolina-based Piedmont in August of 2000, ending the year with $500,000. They have since grown their accounts to more than $260 million. Paige's duties include managing one of the firm's small- and mid-cap core portfolios which, as of mid-June, was up 18.1% compared to the Russell 2500. Another portfolio of hers, a traditional small-cap core value mix, was up 20.5% as of the same date compared to the Russell 2000.

Paige's Private Screening selections include companies with a stock market value of $4 billion or more, and smaller selections valued around $300 million. Paige was sure to cover a wide array of industries as well, from the high growth biotechnology sector to the steady earnings of food processing Food processing is the set of methods and techniques used to transform raw ingredients into food for consumption by humans or animals. The food processing industry utilises these processes. .

Dean Foods (NYSE NYSE

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 company. When dairy products leader Suiza bought Dean in 2001, it chose to keep the smaller firm's name. Paige says the merger will create $150 million in cost savings for the company in 2004, and with milk prices up, the company's to-the-door delivery is doing well.

Biotech outfit Sepracor (Nasdaq: SEPR SEPR Senior Enlisted Performance Report ) saw its shares advance due to enthusiasm about FDA FDA
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 approval of Estorra, its insomnia treatment. Additionally, the company's successful asthma medication, Xopenex, could keep revenues growing over 30% this year. And Paige says that while prices are going up in its market, Oxford Health (NYSE: OHP OHP Oregon Health Plan
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) is poised to do well because it can offer their insurance holders more services without raising their costs as high as the competition.

Berry Petroleum (NYSE: BBY BBY Best Buy (stock symbol)
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) is a small, West coast oil exploration and production company that Paige says could well become a takeover candidate in the industry's recent round of consolidations. Paige's final pick is ADC Telecommunications ADC Telecommunications (NASDAQ: ADCT) is a communications company located in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, a southwest suburb of Minneapolis. History
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 (Nasdaq: ADCT ADCT Adaptive Discrete Cosine Transform ), a company that makes telecom equipment for cable companies offering telephone and high-speed data transfer services. ADC (1) See A/D converter.

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 is inexpensive, has a solid balance sheet, and could bounce back on any positive turn in the economy, says Paige.
Dawn Alston Paige's

Private Screening Picks

                              12-to      P/E on
                             18-Month   Projected   Est. 5-Yr.
Company                       Price       2003      Annual EPS
Exchange: Symbol   Price *    Target    Earnings    Growth Rate

Sepracor           $20.00       55         N/A         15.0%
Nasdaq: SEPR

Oxford Health       41.35       55         9.9         13.3
NYSE: OHP

Berry Petroleum     17.40       28        12.2          N/A
NYSE: BRY

Dean Foods          31.24       60        14.6          9.5
NYSE: DF

ADC Telecom          2.53        4         N/A         11.9
Nasdaq: ADCT

Company
Exchange: Symbol   Why Stock Will Outperform

Sepracor           The biotech company's outlook is bright, especially
Nasdaq: SEPR       after the approval of its insomnia medication.

Oxford Health      Oxford is keeping customers happy, staying in front
NYSE: OHP          of the competition.

Berry Petroleum    A rise in oil production is helping this small
NYSE: BRY          exploration and production firm.

Dean Foods         Formerly Suiza Foods, this company promises
NYSE: DF           significant cost savings from its recent merger.

ADC Telecom        This broadband company has had a rough go with its
Nasdaq: ADCT       industry peers. An upturn in the economy could help.

* AS OF JUNE 20, 2003. SOURCE: MORNINGSTAR; PIEDMONT INVESTMENT
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