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Business Week Names Morgan Stanley 8th-Best Performing Company

In its March 29, 1999, issue, Business Week ranked the top 50 best performing companies in the Standard & Poor’s 500 index for 1998. Morgan Stanley ranked eighth, up from tenth last year.

 
In its March 29, 1999, issue, Business Week ranked the top 50 best performing companies in the Standard & Poor’s 500 index for 1998. Morgan Stanley ranked eighth, up from tenth last year. In addition, Morgan Stanley ranked first among Non Bank Financials, outperforming the 43 other Non Bank Financials included in the S&P 500.

To choose these top corporate performers, Business Week evaluated each S&P 500 company on eight criteria: total return (one year), total return (three years), sales growth (one year), sales growth (three years), profit growth (one year), profit growth (three years), net margin and return on equity. Morgan Stanley ranked in the top 20% of the S&P 500 in three-year total return, one-year profit growth, three-year profit growth and return on equity.

According to Business Week, Morgan Stanley's success can be detailed as follows:

Market Value 
February 26, 1999 ($MM)51,193.2
Total Return (one year)31.0
Total Return (three years)249.4
Sales 
12 Months 1998 ($MM)31,131.0
Change from 1997 (%)15
Three-year Average Change (%)18.8

Profitability

 
12 Months 1998 ($MM)3,393.0
Change from 1997 ($)31
Three-year Average Change (%)32.1
Net Margin 199810.9
Net Margin 19979.5
Return on Invested Capital8.8
Return on Common Equity23.6

Investment Data

 
Recent Share Price ($)91.00
12-Month High/Low ($)98/37
P-E Ratio16
Dividend Yield1.06
Earnings Per Share 19985.52
Estimated Earnings Per Share 19995.25

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