
Building & banking: 5-star stock picks
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The global slowdown and the financial meltdown don't faze Randy Bateman. The chief investment officer of Huntington Funds has his eyes on a global infrastructure play and a bank. His
Huntington Situs Trust Fund is up an average of 14.48 percent per year over the last five years. RECOMMENDATIONS: Bateman likes Trimble Navigation. "The global slowdown would be a
problem for everyone, but I'm not sure I necessarily believe in it," he told CNBC. "In this country, we know we're going to have to spend upwards of a trillion dollars
on infrastructure build; that's got to take place pretty quickly, and if you add that to what's taking place in the rest of the world, I think...Trimble Navigation is in an
excellent position." He's also enthusiastic about Cullen Frost Bankers. That's right, a bank. Bateman says the secret to that stock is where the bank is located. "One
of the things that's hurt the other regional banks is the economy, and the economy has been sapped, in part, because of the rising fuel costs," he explained. "Texas, on the
other hand, has been a beneficiary of those, and Cullen Frost happens to be one of the oldest institutions in Texas, is solely within the boundaries of Texas, and certainly, that economy is
doing much better than the economy as a whole." DISCLOSURES: Disclosure information for Randy bateman was not immediately available. Disclaimer