Wall Street's reaction to listing of the northern spotted owl

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The listing of the northern spotted owl as an endangered species resulted in greater financial returns on private timberland in the Pacific Northwest. However, the listing only had a modest impact on the quantity of timber supply. The creation and study of environmental policies need to take into account several factors such as the projected impact on the financial performance of the industry. Regulators can use stock prices when studying welfare effects on certain stakeholder groups.

author: Zinkham, F. Christian, Zinkham, George M.
Timber tracts, Standing Timber, Timber Tract Operations, Exchanges, Political aspects, Securities, Endangered species, Lumber industry, Northern spotted owl

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Outlook for the stock market

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A forecast for the stock market and stock prices in 2001 is presented by John H. Shaughnessy of Boston Advisors Inc. The last half of 2001 and the year 2002 are expected to show better returns.

Saughenessy, John H.

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Growth stock outlook

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Growth stocks are analyzed and evaluated by Charles Allmon of the periodical Growth Stock Outlook. There should not be, he believes, any buying opportunities until the years 2002 to 2004.

Industry Overview, Securities industry, Allmon, Charles

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subjects list: Forecasts and trends, Stock-exchange, Stock exchanges, Statistical Data Included, United States, Stocks, Interview
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