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Subject:January 1, 2002 - Happy New Year!
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Date:Mon, 31 Dec 2001 21:21:02 -0800 (PST)


In today's edition of the Daily Update, equity research columnist Dave
Sterman explains why broadband may finally hit its stride, and which
stocks stand to benefit, while eMarketer senior analyst Steve Butler
discusses the near-term future for business-to-business e-commerce.

We here at Multex Investor wish our readers health and happiness for the
coming New Year, and Morgan Stanley also joins us in wishing you
wealth, with a report on healthcare giant Abbott Laboratories, which you
can read by registering for the firm's free research trial. It's a New Year,
so if you haven't done so already, this might be the time to make good on
at least one resolution.

You can link directly to our research page, which features synopses
of broker and free reports, by clicking here:
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- Investment ideas
- Broker and third-party research
- Online advice and chats
- Free and sponsored reports


Investment ideas
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1. INVESTMENT IDEAS
The decade ahead for e-business
Sell-side solutions may be the wave of the near-term future

By Steve Butler, senior analyst, eMarketer

At the Line56 conference held recently in New York, one of the
most upbeat perspectives on the future of e-business came from
Tom Thomas, current CEO and chairman of Haht Commerce, and
former CIO of Dell Computer (DELL) during the 1990s.

Taking the long-term view of e-business over the next decade,
Thomas compared the current economic climate in 2001 to that of
1991--a time when the United States was in the middle of a
recession, but at the beginning of a decade when the deployment
of new technologies would bring immense opportunity for growth.

Click here to read more.
http://www.multexinvestor.com/article.asp?docid=5483&;nd=0101


2. INVESTMENT IDEAS
Broadband goes mainstream
That sound you hear may be media finally streaming and screaming
through fat pipes

By Dave Sterman, equity research columnist

Who needs a race car when the local speed limits are 10 miles per hour?
That was the lesson learned by many Internet-oriented business models
that delivered services geared towards high-speed access, only to find
that most surfers were still connected to the Web by a dowdy 56K dial-
up modem. The promise of (high-speed) broadband connections has been
so slow to materialize that many start-ups ran out of cash before ever
garnering a large audience. Entire sectors, such as Web-based animation,
have come and gone.

But just as the hype has cooled, it now looks like the promise of
broadband may finally be realized as we head into 2002. Penetration
rates are rising again, and could soon reach the critical mass necessary to
make broadband a mainstream technology. Roughly 10.7 million U.S.
households now have broadband access, representing about 16 percent of
all households online, according to research firm the Yankee Group.
That's up some 60 percent from 12 months ago.

Click here to read more.
http://www.multexinvestor.com/article.asp?docid=5544&;nd=0101


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Online advice and chats
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1. ASK THE ANALYST
BigTrends.com's Price Headley provides his contarian-based outlook on
the 2002 market.

Citing concerns with optimistic investor sentiment, Headley explains
why he expects a bumpy ride for the broader market over the next 12
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Free and sponsored reports
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1. FREE RESEARCH REPORT
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2. DAILY FREE SPONSOR REPORT
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