Standard & Poor's Industry Surveys: Trends & Projections 1999 - Abstracts

Standard & Poor's Industry Surveys: Trends & Projections 1999
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Alcohol & tobacco companies seeking fortunes around the globe.(Industry Overview)Business, general 
A really big show - that's entertainment.(Movies & Home Entertainment)(US movie and home entertainment industries)(Industry Overview)Business, general 
Chemicals: a basic industry.(Chemicals: Basic)(Industry Overview)Business, general 
Chemicals industry near trough of business cycle.(Industry Overview)Business, generalO'Reilly, Richard
Consumer spending is on a roll.(Retailing: General)Business, general 
Consumers remain in buying mode.(houshold durables sector)(Industry Overview)Business, generalLevy, Efraim
Don't blink, you might miss something.(Standard & Poor's Industry Surveys: Investment Services)(investment services industry in early 1999)(Industry Overview)Business, generalSchneider, Michael
Earnings hold up in 1998, but difficulties lie ahead.(Chemicals: Basic)(chemical industry)(Industry Overview)Business, general 
Economic trends drive metals.(Metals: Industrial)(industrial metals industry)(Industry Overview)Business, general 
How the economy got so good.Business, generalBlitzer, David M.
Industry fundamentals get a bit more favorable.(Standard & Poor's Industry Surveys: Paper & Forest Products)(paper and forest products industry)(Industry Overview)Business, generalJaffe, Michael
Industry surveys: autos & auto parts.(Industry Overview)Business, generalLevy, Efraim
Industry surveys: oil & gas: equipment & services.(Industry Overview)Business, generalRosenberg, Norman
Industry survey: trends & projections.(analysis of the US economy)Business, generalBlitzer, David M.
Low unemployment and inflation continues as bright spots in the economy.Business, general 
Massive retail industry propels U.S. economy.(Retailing: General)(Industry Overview)Business, general 
Off to a strong start.(US economy)Business, general 
On to the fall ....(Statistical Data Included)Business, general 
Onward and upward.(robust growth of the U.S. economy)Business, general 
Outlook improves as new units decline.(restaurant industry)(Industry Overview)Business, general 
Paper industry learns to control capacity growth.(Standard & Poor's Industry Surveys: Paper & Forest Products)(Industry Overview)Business, generalJaffe, Michael
Satisfying the nation's appetite.(restaurant industry)(Industry Overview)Business, general 
Saturated markets lead to consolidation.(household durables sector)(Industry Overview)Business, generalLevy, Efraim
Show business enters cyberspace.(Movies & Home Entertainment)(Industry Overview)Business, general 
Steel imports clobber U.S. industry in '98.(Metals: Industrial)(Industry Overview)Business, general 
Steel industry weakness persists in early '99.(Industry Overview)Business, generalLarkin, Leo J.
The ever-growing options for investing.(Standard & Poor's Industry Surveys: Investment Services)(brokerage and asset management business)(Industry Overview)Business, generalSchneider, Michael
The Fed takes its first step.(Federal Reserve's monetary policies)Business, generalBlitzer, David M.
The new economy.(Statistical Data Included)Business, general 
Time for tobacco industry to pay the piper.(Industry Overview)Business, general 
Trees don't grow to the sky.(Statistical Data Included)Business, general 
Trends & projections.(1999 forecast for the financial markets and the economy)Business, generalBlitzer, David M.
Trends & projections.(Statistical Data Included)Business, generalBlitzer, David M.
Waiting for the Fed.(Statistical Data Included)Business, general 
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