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Ripe for a recovery: F. Douglass Lewis Jr. of FDL Financial Services looks to forecast trends that will lead the economic rebound. (Private Screening).


F. Douglass Lewis Jr., president of Washington, D.C.-based FDL FDL Free Documentation License
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, is focused on U.S. companies that are breaking trends and making sound decisions in the face of international unrest and a global economic downturn. Lewis has spent 14 years selecting stocks, bonds, Treasuries, and options, as well as giving clients advice on related financial products. Now his firm manages more than $22 million for institutional and high net worth clients. He describes himself as a "value investor who looks for low-priced stocks that have good earnings and are increasing their market share? and he firmly believes in focusing on companies that are ripe for growth once the economy begins to pick up steam.

"I look at different criteria, for example, earnings growth, the debt of a company, the management team," he says. "One thing that is often overlooked is whether the company has a catalyst that will drive earnings. You need to look at what will make the stock increase in value."

Lewis says President George W. Bush's plan to stop the payment of taxes on dividends will be a catalyst for the Altria Group “Philip Morris” redirects here. For the racecar driver, see Philip Morris (autoracer).

Altria Group, Inc. (NYSE: MO) (previously named Philip Morris Companies Inc.
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: MO) and its cigarette manufacturing unit Philip Morris U.S.A. He believes Philip Morris' dividend yield of about 7% is one of the highest you can find on the New York Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)

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When a person begins a civil lawsuit, the person enters into a process called litigation.
 notwithstanding, Lewis says the company should realize earnings growth of 10% to 12%, primarily because of strong tobacco sales internationally and on the strength of its Kraft Foods Inc. subsidiary. Another encouraging sign is that the company has a vigorous stock buyback Stock buyback

A corporation's purchase of its own outstanding stock, usually in order to raise the company's earnings per share.


stock buyback

See buyback.
 program. Last year, the company bought back $10 billion worth of shares and they intend to buyback another $3 billion this year.

Lewis says there are several factors that can provide a catalyst for Microsoft Corp, (Nasdaq: MSFT MSFT Microsoft (stock symbol)
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) to improve its stockprice in the coming months. "Microsoft is one of the few companies that has no debt, while having $43 billion in cash," Lewis says. The company has suffered from the slowdown in technology spending that has virtually cut its stock price in half. However, Lewis is confident Microsoft will maintain its 90% share of the computer operating systems market, and that its other popular products--Xbox and MSN (1) (MicroSoft Network) A family of Internet-based services from Microsoft, which includes a search engine, e-mail (Hotmail), instant messaging (Windows Live Messaging) and a general-purpose portal with news, information and shopping (MSN Directory).  online--will help boost its stock value.

With the increasing use of credit and debit cards, Lewis is betting that First Data Corp. (NYSE: FDC FDC - Floppy Disk Controller ), which provides payment, merchant, and card-issuing services as well as high-volume information processing for Western Union and other financial institutions, will surge. "There are a lot of transactions that go through First Data. It's a huge market that will grow as the company expands into India and China," he says. "They are expecting a 15% growth rate over the next 12 months."

And finally, Lewis is high on motorcycle manufacturer Harley-Davidson Inc. (NYSE: HDI HDI Human Development Index (UNDP yardstick of human welfare)
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), which has a very strong demand for its products. "They are a fantastic company with a very strong brand name and they are one of the few companies where there is actually more demand than there is supply," Lewis explains. "You are looking at earnings growth of about 8% this year, and when the economy picks up, companies like Harley-Davidson can always ramp up Ramp Up

To increase a company's operations in anticipation of increased demand.

Notes:
A company might 'ramp up' operations if they just signed a contract creating substantially more demand for their product.
See also: Demand, Economies of Scale
 their production to meet the demand."
F. Douglass Lewis Jr.'s Private Screening Picks

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

Altria Group     $35.04     $40        7.3         9.7%
NYSE: MO

Microsoft         26.57      32       24.6        13.9
Nasdaq: MSFT

First Data        37.93      45       22.3        15.4
NYSE: FDC

Harley-Davidson   41.06      49       20.5        18.6
NYSE: HDI

Company
Exchange Symbol  Why Stock Will Outperform

Altria Group     Altria should realize 10% to 12% earnings growth
NYSE: MO         because of strong tobacco sales overseas.

Microsoft        Will maintain a 90% market share of operating
Nasdaq: MSFT     systems that run computers and grow revenues
                 with Xbox and MSN online.

First Data       Business for First Data is set to increase in U.S.,
NYSE: FDC        India, and China.

Harley-Davidson  More demand for Harley-Davidson motorcycles
NYSE: HDI        than supply. Revenues will increase.

* AS OF MARCH 21, 2003

SOURCES: F. DOUGLASS LEWIS JR., FDL FINANCIAL SERVICES;
MORNINGSTAR INC.; YAHOO! FINANCE; ZACKS INVESTMENT RESEARCH
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