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Heads of Austria's economic research institute IHS Bernhard Felderer address a news conference in Vienna, December 21, 2011. View Photo »
FILE - This file photograph taken Sept. 28, 2011, shows the Kindle Fire at a news conference, in New York. Research firm IHS said the Amazon.com Inc.'s Kindle Fire tablet, which started shipping this week, costs $201.70 to make, $2.70 more than Amazon... View Photo »
Head of Austrian economic research institute IHS Bernhard Felder, Vice Chancellor Michael Spindelegger, Chancellor Werner Faymann and National Bank OeNB Governor Ewald Nowotny (L-R) address a news conference during a government meeting (Klausurtagung) in... View Photo »
WASHINGTON - MAY 23: (L-R) Chairman of the Alberta Energy Resources Conservation Board Dan McFadyen, Managing Director of Global Oil at IHS Cambridge Energy Research Associates James Burkhard, and President of energy and oil pipelines for TransCanada... View Photo »
WASHINGTON - MAY 23: (L-R) Chairman of the Alberta Energy Resources Conservation Board Dan McFadyen, Managing Director of Global Oil at IHS Cambridge Energy Research Associates James Burkhard, President of energy and oil pipelines for TransCanada Alex... View Photo »
WASHINGTON - MAY 23: (L - R) Chairman of the Alberta Energy Resources Conservation Board Dan McFadyen, Managing Director of Global Oil at IHS Cambridge Energy Research Associates James Burkhard, President of energy and oil pipelines for TransCanada... View Photo »
WASHINGTON - MAY 23: Managing Director of Global Oil at IHS Cambridge Energy Research Associates James Burkhard testifies during a hearing before the Energy and Power Subcommittee of the House Energy and Commerce Committee May 23, 2011 on Capitol Hill... View Photo »
Employees clean the floor as a model poses next to a vehicle during the 14th Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition April 20, 2011. Luxury car makers that have learned the ropes in the familiar markets of Europe and the United States are... View Photo »
A woman uses her phone during the 14th Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition April 20, 2011. Luxury car makers that have learned the ropes in the familiar markets of Europe and the United States are having to adapt to new ways in China,... View Photo »
A man talks on his phone in front of a Mini Cooper car during the 14th Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition April 20, 2011. Luxury car makers that have learned the ropes in the familiar markets of Europe and the United States are having... View Photo »
A woman takes pictures of a Mini Cooper concept car during the 14th Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition April 20, 2011. Luxury car makers that have learned the ropes in the familiar markets of Europe and the United States are having to... View Photo »
Visitors walk next to a BMW 1 Series M Coupe during the 14th Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition. April 20, 2011. Luxury car makers that have learned the ropes in the familiar markets of Europe and the United States are having to adapt... View Photo »
NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 19: In this photo provided by General Motors, General Motors Chairman and CEO Dan Akerson delivers the keynote address at the National Automotive Dealers Association/IHS Automotive Forum April 19, 2011 in New York City. Hosted by... View Photo »
Dan Akerson, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of General Motors Company answers questions following his keynote address at the NADA/IHS Automotive Forum 2011 hosted by the New York International Auto Show in New York, April 19, 2011. Gasoline prices... View Photo »
Dan Akerson, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of General Motors Company answers questions following his keynote address at the NADA/IHS Automotive Forum 2011 hosted by the New York International Auto Show in New York, April 19, 2011. View Photo »
Dan Akerson, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of General Motors Company delivers the keynote address at the NADA/IHS Automotive Forum 2011 hosted by the New York International Auto Show in New York, April 19, 2011. View Photo »
FILE - In this April 19, 2011 file photo, General Motors Chairman and CEO Dan Akerson answers a question after his address to the NADA/IHS Automotive Forum 2011, in New York. Akerson received compensation of just over $2.5 million last year, mainly for... View Photo »
General Motors Chairman and CEO Dan Akerson ponders a question after his address to the NADA/IHS Automotive Forum 2011, in New York, Tuesday, April 19, 2011. View Photo »
FILE - In this March 11, 2011 file photo, Apple employees cheer as the iPad 2 goes on sale at The Grove Apple store in Los Angeles. Analysts from IHS iSuppli said Friday, March 18, 2011, last week's earthquake in Japan could cause shortages of the iPad 2. View Photo »
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Head of Austrian economic research institute IHS Bernhard Felder, Vice Chancellor Michael Spindelegger, Chancellor Werner Faymann and National Bank OeNB Governor Ewald Nowotny (L-R) address a news conference during a government meeting (Klausurtagung) in Semmering, May 30, 2011.'Oesterreich...
View Photo »WASHINGTON - MAY 23: Managing Director of Global Oil at IHS Cambridge Energy Research Associates James Burkhard testifies during a hearing before the Energy and Power Subcommittee of the House Energy and Commerce Committee May 23, 2011 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. The hearing was...
View Photo »WASHINGTON - MAY 23: (L-R) Chairman of the Alberta Energy Resources Conservation Board Dan McFadyen, Managing Director of Global Oil at IHS Cambridge Energy Research Associates James Burkhard, and President of energy and oil pipelines for TransCanada Alex Pourbaix testify during a...
View Photo »WASHINGTON - MAY 23: (L-R) Chairman of the Alberta Energy Resources Conservation Board Dan McFadyen, Managing Director of Global Oil at IHS Cambridge Energy Research Associates James Burkhard, President of energy and oil pipelines for TransCanada Alex Pourbaix, Senior Vice President...
View Photo »WASHINGTON - MAY 23: (L - R) Chairman of the Alberta Energy Resources Conservation Board Dan McFadyen, Managing Director of Global Oil at IHS Cambridge Energy Research Associates James Burkhard, President of energy and oil pipelines for TransCanada Alex Pourbaix, Senior Vice President...
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 19: In this photo provided by General Motors, General Motors Chairman and CEO Dan Akerson delivers the keynote address at the National Automotive Dealers Association/IHS Automotive Forum April 19, 2011 in New York City. Hosted by the New York International Auto...
View Photo »Dan Akerson, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of General Motors Company answers questions following his keynote address at the NADA/IHS Automotive Forum 2011 hosted by the New York International Auto Show in New York, April 19, 2011. Gasoline prices are expected to remain high in...
View Photo »Dan Akerson, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of General Motors Company answers questions following his keynote address at the NADA/IHS Automotive Forum 2011 hosted by the New York International Auto Show in New York, April 19, 2011.
View Photo »Dan Akerson, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of General Motors Company delivers the keynote address at the NADA/IHS Automotive Forum 2011 hosted by the New York International Auto Show in New York, April 19, 2011.
View Photo »FILE - In this April 19, 2011 file photo, General Motors Chairman and CEO Dan Akerson answers a question after his address to the NADA/IHS Automotive Forum 2011, in New York. Akerson received compensation of just over $2.5 million last year, mainly for his four months as the company's...
View Photo »General Motors Chairman and CEO Dan Akerson ponders a question after his address to the NADA/IHS Automotive Forum 2011, in New York, Tuesday, April 19, 2011.
View Photo »FILE - This file photograph taken Sept. 28, 2011, shows the Kindle Fire at a news conference, in New York. Research firm IHS said the Amazon.com Inc.'s Kindle Fire tablet, which started shipping this week, costs $201.70 to make, $2.70 more than Amazon charges for it.
View Photo »Employees clean the floor as a model poses next to a vehicle during the 14th Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition April 20, 2011. Luxury car makers that have learned the ropes in the familiar markets of Europe and the United States are having to adapt to new ways in...
View Photo »A woman uses her phone during the 14th Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition April 20, 2011. Luxury car makers that have learned the ropes in the familiar markets of Europe and the United States are having to adapt to new ways in China, but with the market expected to...
View Photo »A man talks on his phone in front of a Mini Cooper car during the 14th Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition April 20, 2011. Luxury car makers that have learned the ropes in the familiar markets of Europe and the United States are having to adapt to new ways in China,...
View Photo »A woman takes pictures of a Mini Cooper concept car during the 14th Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition April 20, 2011. Luxury car makers that have learned the ropes in the familiar markets of Europe and the United States are having to adapt to new ways in China, but...
View Photo »Visitors walk next to a BMW 1 Series M Coupe during the 14th Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition. April 20, 2011. Luxury car makers that have learned the ropes in the familiar markets of Europe and the United States are having to adapt to new ways in China, but with...
View Photo »FILE - In this March 11, 2011 file photo, Apple employees cheer as the iPad 2 goes on sale at The Grove Apple store in Los Angeles. Analysts from IHS iSuppli said Friday, March 18, 2011, last week's earthquake in Japan could cause shortages of the iPad 2.
View Photo »Head of Austrian economic research institute IHS Bernhard Felder, Vice Chancellor Michael Spindelegger, Chancellor Werner Faymann and National Bank OeNB Governor Ewald Nowotny (L-R) address a news conference during a government meeting (Klausurtagung) in Semmering, May 30, 2011.'Oesterreich...
View Photo »These applications alone represent an enormous opportunity in the future of the solar industry ... The profit margins from these space limited applications are much higher than conventional utility scale solar applications. In fact, IHS iSupply, a leading market intelligence firm, projects that the numb...
