In This Issue: Local Is Global: Foreign exposure cushions the S&P 500 from U.S. slowdown. STARS Status: Changes in S&P analysts' STARS rankings for October 16 through October 20. Research & Development Pays Off: Corporations that spend big on R&D offer investors the potential for growth through new or improved products. Collecting the Neighbors' Mortgage Payments: For high credit quality and strong yields, consider investing in funds that buy mortgage-backed securities. Analog Chip Space Is Ripe for Deals: Standard & Poor's identifies some likely M&A candidates. Home Theater Looks Like a Hot Ticket: TVs are flatter, and cheaper, this holiday season - a trend Standard & Poor's believes bodes well for investors looking to fatten their returns. General Mills Is Feeling Its Oats: In a highly competitive field, this packaged food giant is staying ahead of the curve with new products and international growth. Top Ten Portfolio: This focused list, launched December 31, 2001, has had a total return of 27.1% from inception through September vs. a gain of 26.6% for the S&P 500. Some of the Companies Featured: ADC Telecommunications Adtran Cooper Cos. Coventry Health Care Genuine Parts Gerdau Ameristeel Grupo Televisa Hershey Hess Intel Norsk Hydro Sciele Pharma United Technologies UnitedHealth VF Corp. Worthington Industries |