Investing

The 52-Week Low Club (WB)(CFC)(WM)(TWX)(GM)

GENESCO (GCO) Broken buy-out. Down to $29.04 from 52-week high of $54.15.

Unisys (UIS) No new news. Old line computer maker working on transformation to services. Down to $5.13 from 52-week high of $9.70.

Journal Register (JRC) Newspaper chain with falling revenue and too much debt. Down to $2.00 from 52-week high of $8.60.

Novastar  (NFI) Bad news in mortgage markets takes it down again. Falls to $1.45 from 52-week high of $125.64.

Freddie Mac (FRE) Mortgage disease. Drops to $36.66 from 52-week high of $69.85.

CountryWide Financial (CFC) Falls to $10.25 from 52-week high of $45.26.

Washington Mutual (WM) Down to $18.25 from 52-week high of $46.38.

Wachovia (WB) Big banks not good business anymore. Drifts off to $37.53 from 52-week high of $58.80.

Sprint (S) Housing problems must be hurting cellular business. Down to $14.67 from 52-week high of $23.42.

Time Warner (TWX) Fear of recession hurting ad spending. Down to $16.71 from 52-week high of $23.15.

GM (GM) Housing and fuel concerns hit car stocks. Falls to $26.57 from 52-week high of $43.20.

Acacia Resh (ACTG) Loses patent dispute with Microsoft (MSFT). Down to $9.89 from 52-week high of $17.92.

Douglas A. McIntyre

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