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1. Editorial

2. Manufacturing welcomes US oil, gas change: domestic energy is fueling a larger portion of our economic growth

3. Are you ready for a slowdown in consumer spending? Prices are going up but consumers aren't getting a raise

4. A look ahead

6. Signs point to slowdown in chemical production: demand from key end markets such as automobile production will bring a temporary lull

7. U.S. aircraft production flying friendly skies: led by Boeing, U.S. aerospace firms can expect little turbulence as they fly high in 2014

8. Driving further success

9. What to expect from the economy in 2014: weakness is starting to develop in the economy, but have no fear, it's not Great Recession II

10. Why metals production is recovering: mining machinery inventories point to growth ahead

11. Materials sector builds on construction recovery: growth in the construction and automotive industries is boosting materials production this year, but a different story is likely in 2014

12. A global prescription for growth opportunities: rising incomes and aging populations are making the prospects for drug manufacturers bright

13. Consumer product goods benefit from rising employment: consumer confidence pushes sales in clothing and automobiles--but what's ahead in 2014?

14. Farm machinery headed for growth

15. US energy production promises long-term economic benefits: oil and natural gas production in US is reshaping the energy landscape

16. Consumers keep US economy growing

17. Computers and electronics orders slowing down: record levels of unfilled orders are helping sustain current production even as new orders are weakening

18. Chemical industry outlook lively for inorganics: U.S. oil and natural gas industry offers economic stimulus

19. The war on defense spending: as belt tightening continues, the pentagon vows to keep its eye on defense sectors at risk

20. Consumer spending keeps auto industry on growth track: expect the economy to shift gears in the second half of 2013

21. Peril or profit: what should you expect from the economy in 2013? Don't be put off by the gloomy headlines. Now is the time to invest in upgrading your operations

22. Finding opportunity in the mining and metals markets: renewed demand in Asia in early 2013 will bode well for the U.S. mining and metal production industries

23. Material progress: with the construction industry in recovery mode, demand for construction materials is on the rise

24. Life sciences: biotechnology: as the US economy grows in 2012, the life sciences--particularly biotechnology--represent one of the more promising fields for future profits and job creation

25. The rise of the machines (makers): activity in machinery sector rising; improvements seen in agricultural-machinery market

26. Fueling growth: opportunities ahead in energy: expect rising oil prices later this year and in 2013 as economic activity improves

27. The mighty U.S. consumer: expect increased demand in the year ahead: manufacturers' challenge: be ready to handle the increased business efficiently and profitably

28. No time for uncertainty: healthy activity in consumer durable goods providing positive economic signals

29. Expect busier days ahead for U.S. businesses: look for opportunities in computers and communications equipment

30. Chemical industry faces bright future: why it's time for chemical producers to invest in domestic operations

31. Accelerating opportunities in the auto industry: prepare now to take advantage of the opportunities and meet the challenges that will be part of the auto industry in 2012

32. Different paths forecast for defense spending, commercial aircraft: don't expect a growing U.S. economy to bolster spending on defense, but commercial-aircraft companies face friendly skies

33. Material Progress.

34. Life Sciences: Biotechnology.

35. 1W 1000 Growth is BRIC Solid.

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