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Thomson Financial THOMSON FINANCIAL Real-Time Research and Estimates Contributor Guide Tracy Dunn January 2006 © 2006 Thomson Financial. All marks herein are used under license. 01/06 1 THOMSON FINANCIAL Table of Contents NORTH AMERICA.....................................................................................................................................................6 United States...............................................................................................................................................................................6 Canada........................................................................................................................................................................................8 LATIN AMERICA.......................................................................................................................................................9 All Latin America ......................................................................................................................................................................9 Argentina....................................................................................................................................................................................9 Brazil...........................................................................................................................................................................................9 Chile ............................................................................................................................................................................................9 Colombia.....................................................................................................................................................................................9 Mexico.........................................................................................................................................................................................9 Peru .............................................................................................................................................................................................9 Venezuela....................................................................................................................................................................................9 ASIA PACIFIC/AUSTRALIA ...................................................................................................................................10 Regional Contributors.............................................................................................................................................................10 Australia & New Zealand........................................................................................................................................................10 China.........................................................................................................................................................................................10 Hong Kong................................................................................................................................................................................10 India ..........................................................................................................................................................................................10 Indonesia...................................................................................................................................................................................11 Japan.........................................................................................................................................................................................11 © 2006 Thomson Financial. All marks herein are used under license. 01/06 2 THOMSON FINANCIAL Korea.........................................................................................................................................................................................11 Malaysia....................................................................................................................................................................................11 Pakistan ....................................................................................................................................................................................11 Philippines ................................................................................................................................................................................11 Singapore..................................................................................................................................................................................11 Taiwan ......................................................................................................................................................................................11 Thailand....................................................................................................................................................................................11 EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA .....................................................................................................................13 Pan European* (5+ countries) ................................................................................................................................................13 Austria, Central & Eastern Europe .......................................................................................................................................13 Belgium .....................................................................................................................................................................................13 Bosnia........................................................................................................................................................................................13 Bulgaria ....................................................................................................................................................................................13 Croatia ......................................................................................................................................................................................13 Cyprus.......................................................................................................................................................................................13 Czech Republic.........................................................................................................................................................................13 Denmark ...................................................................................................................................................................................13 Egypt .........................................................................................................................................................................................13 Estonia ......................................................................................................................................................................................13 Finland......................................................................................................................................................................................13 France .......................................................................................................................................................................................13 Georgia......................................................................................................................................................................................14 Germany ...................................................................................................................................................................................14 Greece .......................................................................................................................................................................................14 © 2006 Thomson Financial. All marks herein are used under license. 01/06 3 THOMSON FINANCIAL Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) (Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi, United Arab Emirates (UAE)).....14 Hungary....................................................................................................................................................................................14 Ireland.......................................................................................................................................................................................14 Israel..........................................................................................................................................................................................14 Italy ...........................................................................................................................................................................................14 Latvia ........................................................................................................................................................................................14
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