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Trefis Article Directory Week Ending 13 July 2012

Jul. 14, 2012 5:45 PM ETGOOG, MSFT, META, EBAY, INTC, AAPL, P, AMZN, AABA, BB, V, MA, JPM, DB, KO, CSX, PFE
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Every week Global Economic Intersection prepares a linkable table of contents for the Trefis articles published in the past week.

Table of Contents for the 112 top stories this week:

Technology (48 articles)

  • Facebook, 7 articles (9, 12, 21, 39, 41, 43, 47)
  • Google, 5 articles (2, 7, 12, 23, 35)
  • Microsoft, 5 articles (5, 10, 17, 19, 22)
  • Amazon, 3 articles (16, 36, 46)
  • Apple, 2 articles (8, 31)
  • E-Bay, 2 articles (4, 25)
  • Intel, 2 articles (29, 30)
  • Pandora, 2 articles (3, 32)
  • Research in Motion, 2 articles (8, 18)
  • VM Ware, 2 articles (14, 44)
  • Yahoo, 2 articles (13, 47)

Financial Services (18 articles)

  • Deutcshe Bank, 2 articles (2, 17)
  • JP Morgan Chase, 2 articles (2,12)
  • MasterCard, 2 articles (9, 11)
  • Visa, 2 articles (9, 18)

Media & Telecom (14 articles)

  • Disney, 2 articles (3, 4)
  • Sprint, 2 articles (2, 8)
  • Verizon, 2 articles (2, 10)

Consumer (12 articles)

  • Coca Cola, 2 articles (1, 8)
  • L'Oreal, 2 articles (3, 5)

Energy & Utilities (8 articles)

  • Solar stocks, 2 articles (2, 4)

Industrials & Transportation (8 articles)

  • CSX Corp, 2 articles (1, 5)

Health Care (5 articles)

  • Pfizer, 3 articles (1, 3, 5)

Basic Materials (2 articles)

Disclosure: I am long VZ.

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