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To: dvdw© who wrote (3141)2/3/2010 10:40:07 AM
From: dvdw© of 3821
 
Disambiguation rules suggest we determine where information originates from, one source, is quoted within a Bloomberg piece as follows the only two appearance quote, we've located.

"They had a great quarter and I’m impressed that they expect margins to improve,” said John Hardy, an analyst at Broadpoint Amtech in Greenwich, Connecticut, who has a “buy” rating on the shares and owns none. "

The Bloomberg Press release issued the same day.

The bangalore India original quote follows.

In the gathering piece the same individual states; ""While the guidance does imply continued growth, it is not quite as robust as we have seen over the past year or so," analyst John Hardy of Broadpoint Amtech said.

As We are interested in Production of News under the reality of RO/RS=CF

Our purpose is to discover the Utility of contributions.

We must ask in light of the background, if the writers/editors who produced the disambiguated PR in Bangolore india....interpreted, or actually spoke directly with the sources quoted within thier piece. If so, when did they speak? For how long? Are the terms of Reg FD understood by the producers?

Or,are these extrapolations consistent with the terms of compartmentalized plausible deny ability?

stock names are withheld from all disambiguation as SOP.
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