A good time to buy more

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United Technologies serves the aerospace and construction industries. These are highly cyclical businesses, and fears of a long recession caused the stock to fall 54.7%, from $82.50 in 2007 to $37.40 in March 2009. Since then, the stock has regained a third of this drop. We feel United Technologies has more gains ahead. That’s largely because all of its companies are market leaders with strong brands and loyal customers. As well, a new restructuring plan puts the company in a good position to rapidly increase its earnings when the economy begins to recover. UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORP. $51 (New York symbol UTX; Conservative Growth Portfolio, Manufacturing & Industry sector; Shares outstanding: 942 million; Market cap: $48 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 0.9; WSSF Rating: Above Average) has six main businesses: Carrier makes heating and air-conditioning equipment (25% of 2008 revenue, 17% of profit); Otis makes and services elevators (22%, 32%); Pratt & Whitney makes aircraft engines (22%, 27%); Hamilton Sundstrand makes electronic controls for aircraft…