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Analyst Rankings: Winners by Category (page 4)

06/19/00 - 11:26 AM EDT

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Here are the winning analysts and winning teams in our 63 industry categories, followed by three strategy and economics categories. The winners' overall scores are calculated by adding 70% of the voting score and 30% of the stock-picking score. The highest possible score is 100. (When analysts' scores differ by less than a point, they are considered a tie.)


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Industry Category
Scores (out of 100)
Industrial Conglomerates
Voting
Stock picks
Overall (weighted score)
1 Jeffrey Sprague Salomon Smith Barney 100 85 95.5
2 Phua Young Merrill Lynch 84 100 88.8
3* Jack Kelly Goldman Sachs 40 75 50.5
3* Don MacDougall J.P. Morgan 37 82 50.5
*Tie

Industry Category
Scores (out of 100)
Industrial Machinery
Voting
Stock picks
Overall (weighted score)
1 Tobias Levkovich Salomon Smith Barney 100 82 94.6
2 John Inch Bear Stearns 95 90 93.5
3 David Bleustein PaineWebber 81 73 78.6


Industry Category
Scores (out of 100)
Integrated Oil & Gas
Voting
Stock picks
Overall (weighted score)
1 Michael Mayer Schroder* 100 72 91.6
2 Paul Ting Salomon Smith Barney 90 75 85.5
3 Doug Terreson Morgan Stanley Dean Witter 79 72 76.9
4 John Mahedy Sanford C. Bernstein 46 81 56.5
5 James Clark Credit Suisse First Boston 38 80 50.6
Best Team -- Morgan Stanley Dean Witter -- -- --
*Now at Prudential

Industry Category
Scores (out of 100)
Integrated Telecommunications Services
Voting
Stock picks
Overall (weighted score)
1 Jack Grubman Salomon Smith Barney 100 79 93.7
2 Tod Jacobs Sanford C. Bernstein** 61 37 53.8
3* Simon Flannery Morgan Stanley Dean Witter 50 41 47.3
3* Daniel Reingold Credit Suisse First Boston 45 52 47.1
Best Team -- Bear Stearns -- -- --
*Tie **Now at J.P. Morgan

Industry Category
Scores (out of 100)
Internet Software & Services
Voting
Stock picks
Overall (weighted score)
1 Henry Blodget Merrill Lynch 100 29 78.7
2 Lanny Baker Salomon Smith Barney 82 31 66.7
3 Mary Meeker Morgan Stanley Dean Witter 60 30 51.0
4 Stephen Sigmond Dain Rauscher Wessels 38 58 44.0
5 Jamie Kiggen DLJ 48 28 42.0
Best Team -- Morgan Stanley Dean Witter -- -- --


Industry Category
Scores (out of 100)
IT Consulting & Services
Voting
Stock picks
Overall (weighted score)
1 James Kissane Bear Stearns 100 31 79.3
2 Mark Wolfenberger Credit Suisse First Boston 73 51 66.4
3 David Togut Morgan Stanley Dean Witter 80 25 63.5
4 Greg Gould Goldman Sachs 68 45 61.1


Industry Category
Scores (out of 100)
Life & Health Insurance
Voting
Stock picks
Overall (weighted score)
1 Ronald McIntosh Fox-Pitt, Kelton 100 84 95.2
2 Colin Devine Salomon Smith Barney 90 91 90.3
3 Ed Spehar Merrill Lynch 76 81 77.5


Industry Category
Scores (out of 100)
Managed Health Care
Voting
Stock picks
Overall (weighted score)
1 Roberta Goodman Merrill Lynch 100 90 97.0
2 Christine Arnold Morgan Stanley Dean Witter 86 94 88.4
3 Joseph France Credit Suisse First Boston 55 100 68.5
4 James Lane Salomon Smith Barney 53 90 64.1
5 Charles Boorady Goldman Sachs 47 86 58.7
Best Team -- Morgan Stanley Dean Witter -- -- --


Industry Category
Scores (out of 100)
Metals, Mining & Steel
Voting
Stock picks
Overall (weighted score)
1 R. Wayne Atwell Morgan Stanley Dean Witter 90 81 87.3
2* Michelle Applebaum Salomon Smith Barney 100 45 83.5
2* Anthony Rizzuto Jr. Bear Stearns 89 70 83.3
2* Thomas McNamara CIBC World Markets 92 62 83.0
5* John Tumazos Sanford C. Bernstein 89 65 81.8
5* Leanne Baker Salomon Smith Barney 89 64 81.5
*Tie

Industry Category
Scores (out of 100)
Movies & Entertainment
Voting
Stock picks
Overall (weighted score)
1 Richard Bilotti Morgan Stanley Dean Witter 100 76 92.8
2 Jessica Reif Cohen Merrill Lynch 80 100 86.0
3 Richard Simon Goldman Sachs 36 82 49.8
4 Jill Krutick Salomon Smith Barney 36 77 48.3
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