Verizon's disappointing investors, but you don't need shock and awe to rate a good buy.
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This Indonesian telecom company stands to benefit from the country's improving economy and credit rating.
PepsiCo just misses Wall Street estimates, but it's still a good stock for uncertain times.
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China sees a record jump in imports, which is a boon for its trading partners.
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Central bank actions in India could pull the banking sector down. This may be a time to jump in.
Yes, the latest unemployment numbers are disappointing. But other economic indicators show a recovery on track.
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