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ANALYST INTERVIEW: KEY TRENDS IN APPLICATION SOFTWARE u DAVID BAYER u CANTOR FITZGERALD L.P.


(AAN810) KEY TRENDS IN APPLICATION SOFTWARE u DAVID David, in the Bible
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 BAYER u CANTOR FITZGERALD L.P.. Reviews the performance of the industry, and examines recent changes that have impacted companies in that sector. Topics discussed include competition, mergers and acquisitions, and the development of customer demand; and a number of companies are identified that are considered well positioned to succeed in the current market. Sector: Application Software. Published date 8/24/09. Tickers featured: ATHN, CVLT CVLT California Verbal Learning Test , DMAN DMAN Deutsche Management Akademie Niedersachsen (German Management Academy of Lower Saxony)
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Date:Aug 23, 2009
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