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S&P's The Outlook - August 22, 2007
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Publication Date: 22-AUG-07
Pages: 12
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    In this Issue:

    Incentive to Innovate: High oil prices, and the perceived scarcity and/or accessibility of fossil fuel resources, are making alternative energy more appealing.

    Intelligencer: Headlines, Highlights, and What's on Our Minds

    The Observatory

    Rising & Falling Stars

    ALTERNATIVE ENERGY: A New Way of Harnessing Earth's Energy Major energy companies start work on carbon capture projects

    ALTERNATIVE ENERGY:Biofuels Bring Convergence of Energy, Agriculture Biofuels have become economically competitive as alternatives.

    Some ETFs Emerge for Alternative Energy Investors: A new crop of exchange traded funds give exposure to alternative energy companies in a straightforward, cost-effective way.

    ALTERNATIVE ENERGY: Heat Mining: Energy Underfoot Geothermal energy rising from the earth's core could be a major source of clean power in the future.

    Wave Power Starting to Attract Investors: Around the world, there are
    about half a dozen companies working on devices that can capture the power of waves.

    More Than Just a Symbolic Gesture: As concerns about the credit crunch mounted, the Federal Reserve, which injected liquidity into the markets last week, made the important decision to cut its discount rate 0.5% to 5.75%.

    High-Quality Capital Appreciation Portfolio: Anheuser-Busch, IBM, and Nike are in. Linear Technology, Stryker, and Wal-Mart are out.

    Harness Our Quant Power: Standard & Poor's Neural Fair Value 25 Portfolio buys what are deemed undervalued issues with superior return potential.

    Some of the Companies featured:
    American Electric Power
    American Express
    Anheuser-Busch
    CB Richard Ellis
    Centex
    Int'l Business Machines
    JDS Uniphase
    Johnson & Johnson
    MGIC Investment
    Nike
    Rentech
    Statoil
    Walgreen

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