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Zacks.com announces that Kelley Wright highlight the following stocks: Jack Henry and McDonalds

Business Wire, April 5, 2007

CHICAGO -- Kelley Wright of the Investment Quality Trends newsletter tells how investors are being sucked into the spin cycle of the Wall Street merry-go-round. Find out more and discover Jack Henry (Nasdaq: JKHY) and McDonalds (NYSE: MCD). Click here for the full story exclusively on Zacks.com: http://at.zacks.com/?id=84

Highlights from the April 4th Featured Expert column by Kelley Wright include:

Investors are being sucked into the spin cycle of the Wall Street merry-go-round and it is such a waste of time and resources. When investors choose to make their investment decisions on news and which stocks or industries will benefit or suffer because of that news they are inviting disaster. The only relevant news is that which pertains to a company's quality and value. For this reason we concentrate on those stocks that meet our Criteria for Select Blue Chips and are trading at their historically repetitive are of Undervalue. Everything else is just noise; so ignore it.

Recommendations:

Jack Henry (Nasdaq: JKHY) -- Jack Henry & Associates, Inc. is a leading provider of integrated technology solutions and data processing services for financial institutions. Jack Henry markets and supports its systems throughout the United States as a technology provider for the financial industry.

McDonalds (NYSE: MCD) -- The company operates primarily in the quick-service hamburger restaurant business. All restaurants are operated by the company or, under the terms of franchise arrangements, by franchisees who are independent third parties, or by affiliates operating under joint-venture agreements between the company and local business people.

Read Kelley Wright's commentary regarding how investors are being sucked into the spin cycle of the Wall Street merry-go-round and check out more stocks by clicking: http://at.zacks.com/?id=85

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Successful investing requires professional advice from knowledgeable experts who can help investors achieve their financial goals in good markets and improve their portfolios, especially in bad ones. That is why Zacks Investment Research has assembled the best investment experts in the business to offer their powerful advisory newsletters on all the major investment topics: Stocks, Mutual Funds, Bonds, Options, Futures etc.

Additional recommendations from Zacks.com Featured Experts are highlighted in the free investment newsletter, Profit from the Pros. Each issue highlights several Featured Experts in this free e-mail newsletter. Register for a free subscription to "Profit from the Pros" at: http://at.zacks.com/?id=86

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