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Business & Industrial ServicesEquity Research Our Business & Industrial Services coverage encompasses more than 60 companies in the sectors of airlines, industrial services, marketing & information services, transaction processing, and transportation services. This team is one of our deepest in terms of analyst experience; of the five senior analysts, two have more than 20 years of experience covering their sector, and two others have more than 10 years of experience covering their sector. In addition, four of the analysts in this group have achieved the particular distinction of being named to The Wall Street Journal Best on the Street team a combined total of 21 times. Finally, both our senior airlines analyst and our industrial services analyst have been featured on the Institutional Investor All-American team (please see here for more information about our analysts’ accolades). Our Business & Industrial Services research team periodically releases in-depth, expansive reports on the sectors we cover, in addition to regular company updates. A good example is our annual and comprehensive Growth Airlines Industry Update, a thorough examination of this sector and each of the companies in our coverage universe for the sector. The Growth Airlines Industry Update is released in concert with our Growth Airlines conference, held annually in late January or early February. We also regularly publish updates on the key trends in both the Transportation Services and Industrial Services sectors, such as our Trash to Cash reports, which examine the fundamentals of the waste services sector. Finally, our quarterly overview of the Transaction Processing sector examines in detail both key industry themes and current company-specific dynamics. Access to these reports, along with all of our other industry and company-specific Business & Industrial Services equity research, is available on this website for institutional clients of Raymond James & Associates - please contact us for more information about becoming a client of Raymond James. Past performance may not be indicative of future results. The Wall Street Journal does not sponsor, endorse, or approve the investment programs of Raymond James or its parent, subsidiaries, or affiliates. |
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