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New News & Business Databases and Information New News & Business Databases and Information Updates for the LexisNexis® Online Services* JULY / AUGUST 2012 Highlights We have added literally hundreds of titles this month to provide more news coverage of diverse geographic areas such as Turkey, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan; Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Bahrain; China and the United Kingdom. We have also added more global company coverage with Progressive Media Company Profiles and its SWOT analysis of companies across 74 countries, and Daily Securities Dashboard and its equity research on companies across 60 countries. As we continue to add titles that are more global, we are also increasing our local coverage with the addition of Johnston Publishing titles covering communities throughout the UK. The titles below are linked to their entry in the Searchable Directory of Online Sources. Click to learn more about each title. Global Progressive Media - Company Profiles is a data collection updated weekly, that examines and identifies key information for each listed company’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT). Included are business operations, company history, major products and services, prospects, key employees, locations and subsidiaries across 74 countries. Financial ratios, including revenue and operating profit and net debt vs. gearing ratios are covered for publically listed organizations. Daily Securities Dashboard provides equity research on over 30,000 companies listed in more than 60 countries across the world. It covers the one thousand largest stocks by market capitalization in the US and over two thousand bonds and 66 industry sectors daily. Daily Securities Dashboard publishes equity research reports on each stock, sector and index daily to capture the latest market movements and sentiments. In addition to equities, it covers bonds, CDS, ETFs, the fifty most traded currencies and the hundred most traded commodities. Global Property Guide is an authoritative source of information on residential property. It covers every investible country in the world, from the perspective of income, tax and capital gains. In addition to weekly original articles, Global Property Guide provides country reports that include analysis of the political and economic situation, property market developments, summaries on relevant taxation and legislation, rental yields, detailed acquisition process and landlord-tenant relationships and other ownership. Published in Manila, Philippines. IntelliNews delivers market moving news and reports in English for over 15 countries in Central and Eastern Europe, as well as regionally for the Middle East/North Africa, Nigeria/Ivory Coast, Sub Saharan Africa, and Asia. At the core of the IntelliNews service is the daily two-page summary report of market moving events in a given country. This daily combines news, analysis, comments and forecasts, focusing on macroeconomics and country specific politics, as well as major financial and corporate news. Published in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. United Kingdom Sligo Champion is a weekly regional newspaper published every Wednesday in Sligo County in the Republic of Ireland. It is considered one of Ireland's leading regional newspapers. 207 titles from Johnson Press. Johnston Press serves hundreds of communities across a variety of channels, providing access to local information. The regional newspapers offer unique content created by teams of experts living in the cities, towns and villages where Johnston publishes. Here are links to all Johnston Press titles available on the LexisNexis® services. 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Take a look at the addition of 100 titles that cover a wide variety of scientific and technical areas, among them the highly-regarded Scientific American. Those focused on the construction industry will be interested to learn about a new global database of construction projects from World Market Intelligence. We are also pleased to announce the addition of 8 group files from NewsBank, a provider of local/regional newspapers in the United States. These 8 represent some of the largest states in the nation; there are many more state files from NewsBank to come. Last, we have added GlobalPost, the Peabody award-winning internet journalism site which is devoted exclusively to international news. The titles below are linked to their entry in the Searchable Directory of Online Sources. Click to learn more about each title. Global GlobalPost is an internet journalism site devoted exclusively to international news and related content. It provides coverage of the global forces that are impacting our economy, our environment, and our security. WMI Company News, from World Market Intelligence, produces daily updated news and opinion pieces covering key global industries such as construction, travel and tourism and insurance. The news content provides analysis and insight into the key events currently shaping the global business environment. It also contains new development projects, products and services, strategic changes, corporate expansions and contractions and regulatory breakthroughs. WMI Company Project, from
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