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Uri Landesman, head of international equity at ING Investment Management sees plenty of upside for stocks from technology and global metals companies.
“I’d be looking for some tech companies that have sold off fairly dramatically. I’d really be looking at some of the global metals companies that have corrected 30 to 40 percent in the last couple of months.”
Landesman's Top Technology Picks:
Intuit [INTU
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Intel [INTC
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Qualcomm [QCOM
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Landesman's Top Global Metals Picks:
Xstrada (London-traded)
Anglo-American [AAUK
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Disclosure:
Uri Landesman owns shares from all of the companies mentioned above.
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