Industries
  Industry
A Aerospace and Defense
  Airlines
  Apparel
  Automotive, Retailing
B Beverages
  Building Materials, Glass
C Chemicals
  Computer Peripherals
  Computer Software
  Computers
  Consumer Credit Card and Related Services
  Consumer Food Products
D Delivery
  Diversified Outsourcing Services
E Electric and Gas
  Electronics
  Energy
  Engineering, Construction
  Entertainment
F Financial Data Services
  Food and Drug Stores
  Food Production
  Food Services
  Forest and Paper Products
  Furniture
G General Merchandisers
H Health Care: Insurance, Managed Care
  Health Care: Medical Facilities
  Health Care: Pharmacy and Other Services
  Homebuilders
  Hotels, Casinos, Resorts
  Household Products
I Industrial and Farm Equipment
  Infotech Services
  Insurance: Life and Health
  Insurance: Property and Casualty
  Internet Services and Retailing
M Medical and Other Precision Equipment
  Megabanks
  Metals
  Mining, Crude-Oil Production
  Motor Vehicle Parts
  Motor Vehicles
N Network Communications
P Packaging, Containers
  Petroleum Refining
  Pharmaceuticals
  Pipelines
  Publishing: Newspapers, Magazines
R Railroads
  Real Estate
S Securities
  Semiconductors
  Soaps and Cosmetics
  Specialty Retailers
  Superregional Banks (U.S.)
T Telecommunications
  Temporary Help
  Tobacco
  Trucking
W Wholesalers: Diversified
  Wholesalers: Electronics
  Wholesalers: Food and Grocery
  Wholesalers: Health Care
From the March 16, 2009 issue
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