New Ratings On American Power Conversion, Suntrust Banks Inc, Northwest Airlines, Applera Corp-Celera Genomics

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EquityOutlook.Com (IARD#118718) - www.equityoutlook.com - evaluates the following stocks: (Get FREE ratings at www.equityoutlook.com/index.htm)

American Power Conversion (Nasdaq:APCC) - Underperform

Suntrust Banks Inc (NYSE:STI) - Underperform

Northwest Airlines (Nasdaq:NWAC) - Underperform

Applera Corp-celera Genomics (NYSE:CRA) - Underperform

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