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A specialized employee of a brokerage house, investment bank or mutual fund who studies a number of companies in a particular industry and makes buy, sell or hold recommendations based on his or her analysis of the company, the industry and overall economic conditions. Some analysts have considerable influence and can affect the price of a company's stock when they issue a buy or sell recommendation.
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A financial professional who analyzes securities to determine their investment merits, including possibly a "fair" or "intrinsic" value for them. The term is generally applied to almost any professional investor who does research of some kind. There are "sell-side" and "buy-side" analysts. "Sell-side" analysts typically work for investment banks and brokerages and sell or publish their analysis. ...
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A research specialist who analyses the performance and prospects of companies, markets or economies
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A family of assay detection systems from Molecular Devices Corporation. Find out more
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an individual who performs reengineering or reverse engineering on an existing system.
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