July 29 (Bloomberg) -- Investors are preparing to snap up shares of telephone, health-care and computer companies after last week's $2.1 trillion global stock market rout left U.S. equities the cheapest in 16 years.
``The window for buying is starting to open,'' said D.A. Davidson & Co. chief market strategist Frederic Dickson, who oversees $23 billion. His Great Falls, Montana-based firm plans to buy drug and technology stocks as long as bond market losses don't worsen.
Watch YM 13315, June low.
``The window for buying is starting to open,'' said D.A. Davidson & Co. chief market strategist Frederic Dickson, who oversees $23 billion. His Great Falls, Montana-based firm plans to buy drug and technology stocks as long as bond market losses don't worsen.
Watch YM 13315, June low.
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