The No. 1 wealth-producing industry: Investments, which made 148 billionaires including George Soros, Carl Icahn and newcomers Seth Klarman and Isabel dos Santos.
Among the likely winners in the fragmented and mostly small-scale fish producing industry are either suppliers to farmers or companies that can obtain economics of scale in ocean fishing.
The suggestion is therefore that the news producing industry should increase its costs while raising revenues by not one single penny as a method of dealing with current financial woes.
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In fact, the No. 1 wealth-producing industry is Investments, where 148 billionaires including George Soros, Carl Icahn and newcomers Seth Klarman and Isabel dos Santos derive their wealth.
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Bogner originally wanted to go to the University of Southern California, which is well-known for producing entertainment industry professionals.
Samsung started mass production of the industry's most advanced mobile DRAM (dynamic random access memory) chip, only 10 months after it began producing the industry's first 30nm-class based 2GB LPDDR2 memory in October, 2011.
Under the WTO Antidumping Agreement (ADA), governments are permitted to have antidumping laws and to apply antidumping duties to redress dumping that is found to be a cause of material injury to the domestic industry producing the same or similar products.
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Subtitle B of title III of the Implementation Act authorizes the President to take certain actions in response to a request by an interested party for relief from serious damage or actual threat thereof to a domestic industry producing certain textile or apparel articles.
It usually means that the industry is producing goods and services that people value.
If innovation drives solar and battery prices low enough, the energy sector may become no different than any other industry in producing limited externalities.
Much of the water is reused, but the industry is producing 1.8m litres of tailings a day which need to be contained in large earthen dams.
About 35% of the estimated 4.6 billion bushels of all U.S. corn grown this year will be consumed by the ethanol industry, producing nearly 14 billion gallons of alcohol.
In the first half of 2009, the industry was producing vehicles at a rate of 6.5 million a year, while sales were running at a rate of just under 10 million vehicles a year.
The legendary assembly line at Ford was born, which revolutionized the automobile industry in 1914 by producing 260, 720 cars with just 13, 000 people, while the rest of auto industry built nearly the same amount of cars, but with five times as many workers.
The company, Travesa says, has "one of the best pipelines in the industry" for producing new drugs.
The AMCU has said it is recruiting in the platinum-producing region because of the industry's low wages.
In its attempts to sell you ever-more expensive PCs, the computer industry is constantly producing faster, smaller and sexier machines.
One is the vast wealth of oil-producing states in a global industry where the best and largest assets are not in the hands of what the Economist calls "the most efficient and best capitalized firms, " namely the major oil companies.
At the same time, two-thirds of Russian industry is uncompetitive , producing low-quality goods for the internal market and countries such as Iran.
Braben has a track record in the games industry, with Frontier Developments producing titles like Kinect Disneyland Adventures.
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Several of Roambi's developers come from the computer-games industry, where expertise in producing great graphics on small screens is plentiful.
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Amid the disintegrating Russian economy, the auto industry remained remarkably healthy, producing one domestically made product Russians were still eager to buy.
It's producing automation and control devices for the nuclear industry, and its major clients include the Ministry of Defense, the Ministry of the Interior and the Federal Security Service, among others.
Nor does Mr Oppenheimer think a polishing industry is viable in many diamond-producing countries, whatever Mr Leviev says.
Industry has learned to use them in producing enzymes and in cleaning everything from oil wells to dirty shirts.
By the late 1970s the roles had been reversed: Japan was producing the quality stuff while America's car industry was in crisis and its standard-bearers of quality were Coca-Cola and McDonald's.
Another report released by the Institute for Supply Management Wednesday showed that the service industry began growing significantly last month, producing an index reading of 57.1 in December, up from 55 in November.
Roland Phelps of Galantas thinks over 3m ounces of gold reserves could be discovered in that period: not much by the standards of big gold-producing nations, but enough for a tidy niche industry.
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Back then, Ford had to go outside the auto industry to find a textile manufacturer capable of producing recycled fabric.
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While the growth in HDD areal density has declined in recent years the industry continues to make progress in designing and producing higher capacity HDDs.
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