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Turning market pain into prosperity: Louis A. Holland of Holland Capital Management picks a slate of winners.


Last year, when we spoke to Louis A. Holland, managing partner and CIO CIO: see American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations.


(Chief Information Officer) The executive officer in charge of information processing in an organization.
 of Holland Capital Management L.P., like most money managers, he was hunkering down Hunkering down

A term used to describe a trader selling off a big position in a stock.
 as the bear market raged on. "Markets tend to go through three phases--love, hate, and indifference," he said, adding that he thought, we had "passed into the hate stage and could have some more (volatility) to go through."

The market's hate stage has turned to love for Holland. He expected the equity markets to provide a better performance in 2003, and he was right. In fact, his focus on finding companies that sold at a cheap price but still had good earnings growth provided spectacular results: his Private Screening selections rocketed to a 29.80% gain during the 52-week period from July 12, 2002 to July 11, 2003. By comparison, the Standard & Poor's 500 index tallied an 8.33% gain and the Dow Jones industrial average Dow Jones Industrial Average

The best known U.S. index of stocks. A price-weighted average of 30 actively traded blue-chip stocks, primarily industrials including stocks that trade on the New York Stock Exchange.
 was up 5.01% during the same period.

Each of Holland's selections managed to gain more than 7%, with one stock, Zebra Technologies (Nasdaq: ZBRA), climbing an astounding a·stound  
tr.v. a·stound·ed, a·stound·ing, a·stounds
To astonish and bewilder. See Synonyms at surprise.



[From Middle English astoned, past participle of astonen,
 72.10%. The stock price of this barcode scanner manufacturer zoomed from $47.67 to $82.04, propelled mostly by its ability to aid in homeland security measures.

Republic Services (NYSE NYSE

See: New York Stock Exchange
: RSG RSG Revenue Support Grant (UK)
RSG Recovery Storage Group (Microsoft Exchange)
RSG Ready, Set, Go!
RSG Regional Support Group
RSG Research Study Group (NATO) 
), a waste management firm, managed to turn garbage to gold with an impressive 32.22% increase. The stock rose from $18.22 to $24.09 per share, staying well ahead of its 12% annual growth rate.

Carnival (NYSE: CCL 1. CCL - Coral Common LISP.
2. CCL - Computer Control Language. English-like query language based on COLINGO, for IBM 1401 and IBM 1410.
), the well-known cruise operator that Holland selected, sailed to an 18.36% increase, overcoming the negative news about. on-board viruses that plagued ocean liners earlier this year. The stock moved from $27.13 to $32.11 per share.

International Speedway (Nasdaq: ISCA ISCA International Symposium on Computer Architecture
ISCA International Speech Communication Association
ISCA International Speedway Corporation (stock symbol)
ISCA International Society for Computers and Their Applications
), the small operator of auto racing tracks This is a list of auto racing tracks sorted by country. Argentina
  • Autódromo Oscar Alfredo Gálvez, Buenos Aires
Australia
Street circuits
  • Adelaide Street Circuit
, didn't, quite live up to Wall Street expectations but did manage a 7.09% gain, going from $37.68 to $40.35 per share. With auto racing still growing in popularity, its prospects for growth are still good.

And Wall Street powerhouse Goldman Sachs Group (NYSE: GS) showed signs of life, jumping to a 19.23% increase, fueled mainly by baby boomers looking to sock away retirement funds. The stock grew from $73.02 to $87.06.
Louis A. Holland

Private Screening Performance

Portfolio Performance:    29.80%
Current Value of
$5,000 Investment:    $6,489.87

NYSE: CCL

Total Return *            18.36%
Current Value of
$1,000 Investment     $1,183.56

07-12-02                 $27.13
07-11-03                 $32.11

NASDAQ: ISCA

Total Return *             7.09%
Current Value of
$1,000 Investment     $1,070.86

07-12-02                 $37.68
07-11-03                 $40.35

NYSE: RSG

Total Return *            32.22%
Current Value of
$1,000 Investment     $1,322.17

07-12-02                 $18.22
07-11-03                 $24.09

NYSE: GS

Total Return *            19.23%
Current Value of
$1,000 Investment     $1,192.28

07-12-02                 $73.02
07-11-03                 $87.06

NASDAQ: ZBRA

Total Return *            72.10%
Current Value of
$1,000 Investment     $1,721.00

07-12-02                 $47.67
07-11-03                 $82.04

Note: Table made from line graph.

* TOTAL RETURN REFLECTS STOCK APPRECIATION AND INCLUDES STOCK SPLITS
AND DIVIDENDS.

SOURCE: HOLLAND CAPITAL MANAGEMENT; YAHOO! FINANCE
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