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Pick of the pack: Standard & Poor's McMillan has a way of pulling the best from a mixed bag of financial services companies.


Standard & Poor's analyst Robert McMillan preaches that a slow economic stretch for an industry does not ruin every company within it. Although the two industries on his watch--brokerage companies and consumer credit firms--are taking divergent di·ver·gent  
adj.
1. Drawing apart from a common point; diverging.

2. Departing from convention.

3. Differing from another: a divergent opinion.

4.
 paths, McMillan has found investments among the 30 companies he tracks in both industries that are worthy of attention.

"Brokerages are driven by the stock market," says McMillan, who has a decade of experience in the financial industry and joined S&P in 2000. Many of the brokerages he follows, which include Merrill Lynch Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. (NYSE: MER TYO: 8675 ), through its subsidiaries and affiliates, provides capital markets services, investment banking and advisory services, wealth management, asset management, insurance, banking and related products and services on a global basis.  and Lehman Brothers Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. (NYSE: LEH), founded in 1850, is a diversified, global financial services firm. It is a participant in investment banking, equity and fixed income sales, research and trading, investment management, private equity, and private banking. , have enjoyed a strong run, thanks to a stock market rally early in 2003. The catch, McMillan says, is that many of the companies in the industry have quite possibly run up their valuations so that they exceed their worth in a slow-growth economy. In turn, this group of stocks might just move in tandem Adv. 1. in tandem - one behind the other; "ride tandem on a bicycle built for two"; "riding horses down the path in tandem"
tandem
 with the market for the rest of the year and possibly through 2004.

McMillan, a Yale grad who received his M.B.A. from New York's Colombia University, feels that "the keys to consumer credit companies are often interest rates, credit quality, and, to a lesser degree, the economy." He is more optimistic op·ti·mist  
n.
1. One who usually expects a favorable outcome.

2. A believer in philosophical optimism.



op
 about the near-term fortunes of consumer credit companies because interest rates are low, so lenders and credit card issuers can borrow cheaply and still reap profits from the higher rates they charge borrowers and spenders. With consumer credit companies swallowing fewer write-off loans, their overall profit should be greater.

McMillan places his highest rating--five stars--on three companies: Lehman Brothers Holdings, Capital One Financial, and MBNA MBNA Monument Builders of North America
MBNA Mercedes-Benz North America
MBNA Maryland Bank, National Association
MBNA Maryland Bank North America
MBNA Mount Baker Nurses Association (Bellingham, Washington) 
 Corp. Brokerage firm Lehman Brothers Holdings (NYSE NYSE

See: New York Stock Exchange
: LEH) has profited from its position in the bond market and from the interest of big institutional investors Institutional Investor

A non-bank person or organization that trades securities in large enough share quantities or dollar amounts that they qualify for preferential treatment and lower commissions.
 in fixed-income investments while the stock market remained weak. If stocks keep rallying, McMillan says, Lehman will continue to cash in now that the firm has expanded its presence in equity-related business and corporate finance. Additionally, Lehman's plans to acquire asset management firm Neuberger & Berman should be a boon Boon

A general term that refers to a benefit or improvement for investors. This can include such things as increased dividends, a stock market rally and stock buybacks.

Notes:
 in a rising stock market.

Capital One Financial (NYSE: COF) has taken steps to improve its credit quality. Capital One is targeting customers with better credit as a way to stem delinquencies and defaults. Cost-cutting efforts should also help profit growth rise to $4.63 a share in 2003 and $5.49 next year. McMillan's last five-star pick is MBNA Corp. (NYSE: KBB KBB Kelley Blue Book
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KBB Kulak Burun Bogaz (Turkish: Ear, Nose & Throat)
KBB Kelly Bell Band
KBB Kim Basinger Band
KBB Kentucky Backroads Band (band) 
), another credit card company. Like Capital One, MBNA is taking steps to raise the overall credit profile of its borrowers. And low interest rates are allowing MBNA to keep its margins wide since it can tap credit at a low level to lend to consumers at higher rates.

Merrill Lynch & Co. (NYSE: MEB MEB Marine Expeditionary Brigade
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MEB Milli Egitim Bakanligi
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MEB Micro Enterprise Bank (Kosovo) 
) earns a four-star rating from McMillan. He says the firm has kept costs down and could do well on a wave of increasing investor confidence in the stock market. Legg Mason Founded in 1899, Legg Mason, Inc. (NYSE: LM) is a leading Global Asset Management Firm that serves the institutional, mutual fund and wealth management markets. The firm is headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, and is located on Lombard and Charles Streets in the Legg Mason  (NYSE: LM). another four-star stock, has done a good job expanding its asset management business. An expansion into overseas markets, where pension programs are being revised, should also help future growth.
Robert McMillan's
Private Screening Picks

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

Lehman Brothers          $63.70            12.3        12.0%
NYSE: LEH
Capital One Financial     48.41            10.7          16.6
NYSE: COF
MBNA Corp.                21.75            13.6          13.6
NYSE: KRB
Merrill Lynch & Co.       52.92            15.4          12.3
NYSE: MER
Legg Mason                70.01            20.4          13.5
NYSE: LM

Company
Exchange: Symbol        Why Stock Will Outperform

Lehman Brothers         Lehmam is profiting from a strong bond market
NYSE: LEH               and is poised to ride a turnaround in stocks.
Capital One Financial   Capital One is working hard to raise credit
NYSE: COF               quality and keep costs in check.
MBNA Corp.              Low rates are helping to keep MBNA's margins
NYSE: KRB               wide and defaults low.
Merrill Lynch & Co.     Merrill is cutting costs and could benefit if
NYSE: MER               stocks make a strong climb.
Legg Mason              Legg Mason has developed a solid asset
NYSE: LM                management business and is working to establish
                        a toehold overseas.

* AS OF JULY 22, 2003. SOURCES: STANDARD & POOR'S, MORNINGSTAR,
ZACKS INVESTMENT RESEARCH
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