Tower Automotive Inc

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Tower Automotive Inc. has about $1.4 billion backlog in new business and is busy on its restructuring initiatives. However, its decision not to supply frames to Ford Motor Co., its biggest customer, could affect their relationship, and investors should wait and see its earnings for the next 3 - 5 years.

Tower Automotive Inc., TWR

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Worthington Industries Inc.

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Worthinton Industries Inc. continues to improve in sales volume and pricing of its processed steel and metal framing business. This is likely to continue for years to come and its recent price weakness is appealing to long-term buyers.

Author: Katz, Harvey S.
Worthington Industries Inc., WTHG

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Chiron Corp

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Chiron Corp.'s expected revenues for 2003 will be 14% higher than 2002 owing to its key contributor Betaseron. Shares are appealing for 2004 but less attractive for the long haul owing to expiring patents.

Author: Chow, Nancy
Marketing procedures, Securities issued, listed, Marketing, Biological products industry, Securities, Company marketing practices, Chiron Corp., CHIR, Company securities, Betaseron (Medication)

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