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Philip Morris (nyse: MO - news - people) has enjoyed a strong advance but sells at just 12 times trailing earnings and yields 5%.
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Instead Rueckert looked to the strong earnings report from Symantec, which sells Internet protection software, as the catalyst for the tech sector's rise.
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The device is the first major product launch for Apple since the latest iPhone went on sale in October, and the company needs very strong sales for each new device it sells to meet Wall Street's lofty expectations.
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At this point, people sometimes point to the strong-selling Galaxy S3 as proof that Android sells well at high price points.
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Bumper bookstore Eymundsson stocks great pictorial tomes, while Geysir sells beautiful, locally-designed clothing, strong on the folk motif.
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The three and a half year old privately held Yihaodian sells over 180, 000 products on line, and has a strong market share in the online grocery market.
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The company has also maintained its strong ties to Microsoft: While best known for Android phones, HTC also sells models based on Windows Phone 7 and will be among the pioneers when Phone 8 debuts next year.
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Plus, GM sells 70% of its vehicles outside the United States, and enjoys a strong market position in fast-growing markets like China and Brazil.
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Wells Fargo, which already sells more mortgages than any other bank, wants to double its 10, 000-strong sales force in the next few years.
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Even if the strong dollar hurts Penrice's profits, the mining boom does have some benefits: the company sells some of its soda ash to miners, such as Uranium One, which will mine the metal in South Australia and export it, probably to Japan and elsewhere.
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