List Of Companies That May Benefit From Barack Obama’s Plans
By Antonio Costa on January 23, 2009 | More Posts By Antonio Costa | Author's Website
Everybody knows that Obama is now taking all measures to put immediately the economic stimulus outside. Based on that fact, there no better time than now to know which is suppose to be the main beneficiares of this stimulus package. These companies will beneficit from President-elect Barack Obama’s plans to boost the economy through national infrastructure reconstruction. The initiative, which may rival the 1956 effort to create an interstate highway system, will also involve spending billions of dollars on schools, health care, broadband expansion, the electrical grid and the Internet. So, find out below few names that are listed as one of the best to bet.
Company Products, Services
3M Co. (MMM) - Solar and water
ADC Telecommunications Inc. (ADCT) - Voice and data systems
Akeena (AKNS) - Solar Inc. Solar
Atlas Copco AB (ATLKY.PK)- Air compressors
Bombardier Inc. (BBD-PD.TO)- Rail cars
Bucyrus International Inc. (BUCY) - Mining equipment
Caterpillar Inc. (CAT) - Earth-moving equipment
Cemex SAB de C.V. (CX) - Cement
Chicago Bridge & Iron Co. (CBI) - Energy construction
Cisco Systems Inc. (CSCO) - Internet hardware
Cree Inc. (CREE) - Lighting
CRH Plc (CRH) - Building materials
Danaher Corp. (DHR) - Tools, instrumentation
Dell Inc. (DELL) - Computers
EMC Corp. (EMC) - Storage computers
Emcor Group Inc. (EMKR) - Power, lighting systems
Emerson Electric Co. (EMR) - Electronic systems
Fluor Corp. (FLR) - Engineering services
Foster Wheeler Ltd. (FWLT) - Energy construction
General Electric Co. (GE) - Energy, health
Google Inc. (GOOG) - Internet search engine
Hewlett-Packard Co. (HPQ) - Computers
Hochtief AG - Construction
Honeywell International Inc. (HON) - Building controls
International Business Machines Corp. (IBM) - Computers
Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. (JEC) - Engineering services
Joy Global Inc. (JOYG) - Mining equipment
Juniper Networks Inc. (JNPR) - Internet hardware
Lindsay Corp. (LNN) - Irrigation equipment
Lockheed Martin Corp. (LMT) - Information systems
Manitowoc Co. (MTW) - Construction cranes
Martin Marietta Materials Inc. (MLM) - Construction aggregates
McDermott International Inc. (MDR) - Energy services
Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) - Computer software
Nucor Corp. (NUE) - Steel
Odebrecht SA - Construction
Olympic Steel Inc. (ZEUS) - Steel
Owens Corning Inc. (OC) - Insulation, composites
Quixote Corp. (QUIX) - Highway safety
Qwest Communications International Inc. (Q) - Broadband communication
Red Hat Inc. (RHAT) - Computer software
Shaw Group Inc. (SGR) - Power plants
Siemens AG - Power generation
Skanska AB - Road building
Sun Microsystems Inc. (JAVA) - Computer software
Tellabs Inc. (TLAB) - Voice and data systems
Terex Corp. (TEX) - Construction equipment
TRC Companies Inc. (TRR) - Construction services
Trinity Industries Inc. (TRN) - Railcars, wind-energy
United Technologies Corp. (UTX) - Heating-cooling systems
URS Corp. (URS) - Engineering services
U.S. Steel Corp. - Steel
Vulcan Materials Co. (VMC) - Construction aggregates
Westport Innovations Inc. (WPRT) - Clean engine technology
Yahoo Inc. (YHOO) - Internet search engine
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