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The Motley Fool March 10, 2005 Rich Smith |
The Coming Crash I've been telling investors for months that the steel industry is due for a downturn. Maybe it's time to look into something more important than market cycles -- value.  |
The Motley Fool March 9, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
Brown Shoe Shuffle Is this broad-line footwear maker taking steps toward a turnaround? Investors must keep an eye on sales trends and make sure that the company's reorganization efforts are paying off.  |
BusinessWeek March 14, 2005 Stanley Holmes |
Adidas: The Machine of a New Sole Adidas' new shoe is no gimmick, and at $250 it's no bargain. Nevertheless, Adidas is pumped by nine months of positive buzz that preceded the new shoe's launch. And rivals Nike and Reebok have taken notice.  |
The Motley Fool March 7, 2005 Lawrence Meyers |
There's Gold in Scrap Metal Metal Management's recycling biz is priceless, but only at certain times. Investors, tread cautiously.  |
The Motley Fool March 4, 2005 Dave Marino-Nachison |
Timberland's Gotta Split The company's split-and-buyback news isn't major, but investors shouldn't ignore it.  |
Financial Planning March 1, 2005 David A. Twibell |
Mining the Mother Lode Gold and gold-related investments have been on a tear the past three years. Regardless of how advisers choose to invest in gold, even long-time gold supporters recommend limiting overall gold exposure to a small portion of clients' assets.  |
Food Engineering March 1, 2005 Kevin T. Higgins |
Do the linear motion P. Blake Svejkovsky, product manage, product handling systems, Heat and Control Inc., Carrollton, TX, has been around snack-food conveyors all of his professional life. Here, he discusses the evolutionary changes of sanitary, linear-motion conveyors.  |
IndustryWeek March 1, 2005 Aaron Dalton |
Best Practices -- Rapid Recovery Core Systems, an injection molding and manufacturing company, shores up its safety program in response to an alarming injury rate that cost the company its group rates. Ironically, the injury problem may have stemmed from the company's own success.  |
IndustryWeek March 1, 2005 John Teresko |
The Analysis Challenge Abaqus, Inc., has launched engineering analysis software that allows quick, easy fracture and failure modeling of materials, fasteners and other connection types, such as spot-welding, and separation between two initially bonded surfaces.  |
IndustryWeek March 1, 2005 Michael K. Evans |
Evans On The Economy -- More Jobs Will Be Lost What will happen to the U.S. economy as manufacturing employment continues to shrink? Manufacturing workers will be hurt, but not the U.S. economy generally.  |
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