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Zacks.com announces that Gregory Spear highlights the following stocks: Marathon Oil, Conway Inc. and Avnet

Business Wire, Nov 24, 2006

CHICAGO -- Discover what Gregory Spear has to say about recent CPI and PPI data. Then check out Marathon Oil (NYSE: MRO), Conway Inc. (NYSE: CNW) and Avnet (NYSE: AVT). Gregory Spear is the editor of The Spear Report newsletter. Click here for the full story exclusively on Zacks.com: http://at.zacks.com/?id=84.

Highlights from the November 17 Featured Expert column by Gregory Spear include:

Consensus Buy List stocks include:

Marathon Oil (NYSE: MRO) is an energy company engaged in the worldwide exploration, production and transportation of crude oil and natural gas. The company refines, markets and transports petroleum products in the United States through Marathon Ashland Petroleum LLC, a joint venture company between Marathon and Ashland, Inc.

Conway Inc. (NYSE: CNW) is a management company of global supply-chain services with businesses in regional less-than-truckload trucking, multi-modal full truckload, multi-client warehousing and expedited ground transport; domestic and international airfreight, ocean freight, customs brokerage and logistics services; full-service logistics management; postal sortation and transportation services, and trailer manufacturing.

Avnet (NYSE: AVT) is one of the world's largest industrial distributors of electronic components and computer products. The company is a vital link in the chain that connects suppliers of semiconductors, interconnect products, passive and electromechanical devices to original equipment manufacturers and contract manufacturers that design and build the electronic equipment for end-market use, and to other industrial customers.

Read Gregory Spear's commentary regarding CPI and PPI data. Then discover more stocks by clicking: http://at.zacks.com/?id=85.

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