Louis Navellier is recommending Nissan Motor (NASDAQ: NSANY) at below $16 and Dell Computer (NASDAQ: DELL).
Nissan is recovering from trouble with its new cars (see the new Altima!) and reported a recent 84.5% increase in earnings.
Dell is conquering market share and growing earnings and now is the #1 PC-maker (HP now coming in second) making 5% of the world's PC's. I can tell their computers are loved by the technical support guys in my company. Dell is diversifying its markets and line of products and analysts are expecting the EPS for the current fiscal year to be 99c/share.
Try CMGI as well. Up in high volume just like VNWI
Via Net.works (VNWI) At $1.01 a share is costing less than its $1.62 cash per share. Went up about 20% after a plug on MSN Money, may go up further. The Reston, Va., provider of Internet service to small businesses in Europe and the United States is burning through $8 million per quarter. But it has around $96 million in cash, so it should be able to last until the economy picks up.
Will this be the next REDF or IGLD?
The Swedish company Autoliv (NYSE:ALV, $24.35) developed the active hood system - a computer sensor inside the car bumper that scans for pedestrians about to be impacted and elevate the car hood in order to minimize the pedestrian's impact. The device will be mandatory in European cars by 2005.