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Article: A few standouts: Tuna Amobi says great stock values sometimes lie in out-of-favor sectors.(STOCK PICKS)(Interview)
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- Black Enterprise
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- August 1, 2007
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Will they or won't they? The ongoing speculation of whether the Fed will cut interest rates later this year has helped fuel recent market volatility. But the likelihood of such a cut seems to have dimmed, and that's cast a shadow on several sectors. It's also made the job of Standard & Poor's senior equity analyst Tuna Amobi that much harder. Based in New York City, Amobi covers a number of industries that fall within the "consumer discretionary" sector. The group spans a wide range and includes companies such as home builders, automobile manufacturers, cable television operators, and motion picture studios. Essentially, the sector puts out goods and services that people ...
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Transcript: Nightly Business Report
Nightly Business Report;
November 9, 2006 ;
700+ words
... ... now with more analysis on today`s numbers from Disney and Viacom, Tuna Amobi, senior media and entertainment analyst at Standard ... GHARIB: Well, those are pretty strong numbers from Disney today. Do you think that the company can keep up ...
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