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  1. Some health sectors will profit from ruling

    Thu, 28 Jun 2012

    Supreme Court ruled the individual mandate constitutional. "It's not a rotten outcome," says Sam Isaly, manager of Eaton Vance Worldwide Health Sciences. But it does make an already complex sector even more complex, he says. Among the clear winners

  2. Health care fallout: Provider stocks jump, insurers fall

    Thu, 28 Jun 2012

    4%, WellPoint WLP 7% and Aetna AET 4.6%. "The market has spoken appropriately," says Sam Isaly, manager, Eaton Vance Worldwide Health Sciences. Medical device stocks are down because there's a tax on them. Hospital stocks are rising

  3. Investing: Follow the Boomers and buy health care stocks

    Thu, 16 Feb 2012

    in lower earnings. No longer. "The patent expiration issue is a thing of the past," says Sam Isaly, manager of Eaton Vance Worldwide Health Sciences fund. "We have run through the bulk of the big ones, and now we're focused on what companies

  4. Midyear Fund Report: Emerging markets spur some hot sectors

    Wed, 6 Jul 2011

    fund yields just 0.2%. There are about 1,000 new drug candidates in the pipeline, says Sam Isaly, manager of Eaton Vance Worldwide Health Science. "Most candidates fail, but the number of new candidates has ticked up a bit." Several

  5. Emerging markets spur some of the year's hottest sectors

    Tue, 5 Jul 2011

    fund yields just 0.2%. There are about 1,000 new drug candidates in the pipeline, says Sam Isaly, manager of Eaton Vance Worldwide Health Science. "Most candidates fail, but the number of new candidates has ticked up a bit." Several

  6. Roth IRA to be more accessible, but may not be best for all

    Mon, 31 Aug 2009

    traditional IRA and paying taxes when you take withdrawals, says Andrew Friedman, a tax attorney and consultant to Eaton Vance , a financial services firm. Otherwise, he says, "You're paying tax on the conversion at a high rate and pulling

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  1. Strong results at Intel pull stocks sharply higher

    Wed, 15 Jul 2009

    from Lowe's Cos., the home-improvement chain, helped boost sentiment. Robert B. MacIntosh, chief economist at Eaton Vance Management in Boston, remains cautious. He said investors had been bracing for weak earnings so it doesn't take much

  2. When can investors expect health care stocks to recover?

    Thu, 28 May 2009

    pharmaceutical stocks, says Samuel Isaly, manager of the Eaton Vance Worldwide Health fund. The Federal Reserve's trade-weighted Schering-Plough and Roche's purchase of Genentech. Eaton Vance 's Isaly thinks there could be as many as 15 more acquisitions

  3. Scared to wade back into stock market? 3 steps for investors

    Sun, 5 Apr 2009

    investor can get a cash return from the stock market is through a dividend," says Judy Saryan, portfolio manager of Eaton Vance Dividend Builder fund. Companies that increase their dividends regularly have several virtues. First, they tend

  4. Look at how a fund performs in good and bad times

    Thu, 2 Apr 2009

    P 500 lost 1.3% during the entire market cycle, including reinvested dividends. Such wretched returns make the Eaton Vance Dividend Builder fund's evtmx 67% gain seem heroic. To be fair, the fund was a utilities fund until August 2007

  5. Health care mutual funds could help cure what ails you

    Thu, 21 Aug 2008

    couldn't ignore them," says Samuel Isaly, manager of Eaton Vance Worldwide Health Sciences. For example, analysts expect appeared recently. "It's hard to get financing," says Eaton Vance 's Isaly. So the sweet spot in the health care industry

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    Fri, 27 May 2011

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