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01/14/08 - 02:08 PM EST
6. EMCEMC: The great news from IBMIBM should bode well for EMC. It has really gotten hammered recently, and I would buy aggressively at these levels. -- BUY
7. AppleAAPL: This is a very easy one to recommend. It is the best of the best, and MacWorld always brings pleasant upside surprises. -- BUY
8. Advanced Micro DevicesAMD: The market mob, led by IntelINTC, has taken this chipmaker to the proverbial woodshed and beaten it to a pulp. I have been negative on this name, but I could see it bouncing from these very depressed levels. I will give this stock an unenthusiastic buy, but only for a trade. -- BUY
9. GarminGRMN: This repeat name is one of the toughest calls out there for me. I believe the holiday shopping season was good for this GPS maker, and it's on track to report strong holiday sales. But in the long run, I believe the fundamentals of its business model are flawed. As I have said before, I am not sure when, but this company is going to see a huge secular decline in demand as cheaper competing technologies vie for their market. -- HOLD
10. Washington MutualWM: Use the Countrywide action last week as your script for WM. In other words, it's a horrible risk/reward scenario. If WM gets a takeover bid, it will most likely be a "take under" bid, and you will lose money from current levels. And if WM does not get a takeover bid, there will be serious issues of solvency. -- SELL
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