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Trefis Highlights 8 June 2012

Jun. 09, 2012 4:31 PM ETPFE, XOM, CVX, LDK, MAAL, LUV, GOLD, AMD, WOLF, MSFT, GOOG, META, AAPL, DELL-OLD, NVDA
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The weekly summary of Trefis articles posted at Global Economic Intersection, with clickable links to sections of Table of Contents containing numbered entries:

Table of Contents for the 116 top stories this week:

Technology (40 articles)

  • Facebook, 4 articles (8, 20, 23, 36)
  • Microsoft, 3 articles (10, 11, 40)
  • AMD, 3 articles (14, 24, 30)
  • Apple, 3 articles (4, 13, 35)
  • Google, 3 articles (8, 27, 28)
  • Nvidia, 3 articles (15, 34, 40)
  • Cree, 2 articles (1, 19)
  • Dell, 2 articles (3, 38)
  • Qalcomm, 2 articles (12, 15)
  • Shutterfly, 2 articles (2, 21)

Consumer (21 articles)

  • CVS Caremark, 2 articles (4, 8)
  • Walgreen, 2 articles (4, 9)

Financial Services (15 articles)

  • General articles about banking, 4 articles (2, 6, 13, 16)
  • Bank of America, 2 articles (2, 8)
  • Morgan Stanley, 2 articles (2, 4)
  • Prudential, 2 articles (7, 12)

Energy & Utilities (14 articles)

  • Chevron, 2 articles (2, 8)
  • Exxon-Mobil, 2 articles (7,12)
  • LDK, 2 articles (6,11)

Media & Telecom (9 articles)

  • Sprint, 2 articles (3, 8)

Industrials & Transportation (6 articles)

  • Southwest Airlines, 3 articles (2, 4, 6)
  • US Airways, 2 articles (3, 4)

Basic Materials (7 articles)

  • Barrick Gold, 2 articles (1, 4)

Health Care (4 articles)

  • Pfizer, 2 articles (4, 5)

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