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China issue: global financial crisis, politics, competition ... Cleveland Indy Media, OH - For example, right now, about 20% of the global semiconductor market is in China. So, regardless of which US semiconductor shares you hold, ... |
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Retailing shares left behind as stock market continues gains Los Angeles Times, CA - Electronics retailers such as Best Buy Co. and GameStop Corp. are each down more than 60%. Retailing stocks could get a boost in coming days if consumer ... |
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New York Times | TV Sales Becoming Litmus Test for US Economy New York Times, United States - Just as high-definition sets have become the hearth of the digital home, they are increasingly central to the fortunes of the consumer electronics industry ... |
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Review: 80GB PlayStation 3 a superb gaming console CNN International - Around back is where you'll find ports for Ethernet, HDMI output, optical digital audio output (SPDIF), and the proprietary PlayStation AV output for analog ... |
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Global Chip Makers Plan Cutbacks Wall Street Journal - Industry group World Semiconductor Trade Statistics predicts that global semiconductor sales will likely drop 2.2% in 2009, reversing its May forecast for ... |
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BusinessWeek | Stores expected to offer big Black Friday discounts Newsday, NY - Consumer electronics were not considered "most essential" nor were they considered "expendable," according to research conducted by The NPD Group, ... Big day for serious shoppers, retailers Retailers hope Black Friday isn't dark day for sales Black Friday: Will Americans Shop? |
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Ridata USB Drive with Included MicroSD or MicroSDHC Reader Now ... Broadcast Newsroom, CA - RITEK for years has been defining and redefining the optical storage market. Around the world, its name is synonymous with innovation, quality, ... |
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Thin - Thinner - Thinlam FOCUS Online, Germany - KSW has earned itself a leading position on the market as one of the most efficient, and simultaneously most flexible, producers of RFID components. ... |
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![]() Telegraph.co.uk | Asia Ends Week On A High Forbes, NY - Shares in Panasonic dropped 11.0% after the consumer-electronics maker slashed its annual profit target by a stunning 90.0%. (See "Panasonic's Profits Panic ... Asia Roundup: Markets up on China rate cut |
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MARKET SNAPSHOT: US Stocks Turn Mostly Higher On Black Friday CNNMoney.com - "This market has discounted a lot of negative news." The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJI) gained 12 points at 8714, with 11 of its 30 components opening ... |
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