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Analysis of: Pepsi Bottling Cuts Where It Can (www.forbes.com)
Per a 12/1/08, Market Watch news release, November Manufacturing ISM Report On Business(R), Beverage Inventories (manufacturing & retail inventories) have increased.  This same ISM release reports a decreased in pricing power during the same reporting period.  Increased inventories...
Analysis of: INTERNATIONAL PAPER TO SHUT UNCOATED PM IN VIRGINIA (www.paperage.com)
According to a Reuters 12/3/08 article, a Brazilian Mining Supplier is cutting back because of the current credit crunch and economic contraction.  Other supply base impact evidence includes an American Scrap Coalition which is advocating for additional trade-restrictions.
Israel Beinglass, Ph.D., Managing Director
ISB Ventures
Analysis of: Tokyo Electron and Novellus Systems Announce Breakthrough Results and Collaboration on Copper Process Technology for 2Xnm and Beyond (www.semiconductor.net)
The recent announcement from TEL and Novellus on developing new scheme for Copper interconnect is unprecedented for the following reasons 1.It is a rare scene to see two major Semi CapEX collaborating to develop advance future generation technology 2. TEL and Novellus technologies are complementing...
Analysis of: Weekly US rail shipments tumble 9.1 percent (biz.yahoo.com)
According to a NY Times, 11/6/08 article, consumer spending has decreased by 3.1% during the third quarter.   Additional evidence includes a similar article written by Newsweek on 11/22/08 discussed China, Factory to the World, impact on global demand.
Jeff Moser, President
West Branch LLC
Analysis of: Incentivise the transport industry to cut emissions (www.publicservice.co.uk)
European nations have used taxes and tolls to 'optimize' truck freight tonnage and reduce pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.  With an aggressive environmental agenda the new US government may seek to harmonize domestic standards with the Europeans. 
George Dorkhom, President and Managing Partner
George Dorkhom, President and Managing Partner
AD&A Worldwide
Analysis of: ‘Peak-oil’ doomsayers catch Wall St.’s attention (www.iht.com)
The problem with Detroit is arrogance and know it all..for years now the leadership at Detroit three auto makers insisted on not briniging new and fresh blood from the outside..you do not the autombile industry , you are no good. Yet there are  tremendous talents out there that can can help...
Jeff Moser, President
West Branch LLC
Analysis of: BASF Cuts Profit Goal, to Idle Plants as Orders Drop (www.bloomberg.com)
Capacity shutdowns by Dow and BASF will pressure smaller players to rationalize their own operations.  If liquidity is insufficient to weather an extended downturn consolidation of global capacity is likely; voluntary or not. 
Analysis of: Carbon Footprint (en.wikipedia.org)
Carbon Offsets / Carbon Credits are unknown costs for many North American firms because of their complexity.  Many progressive sustainability leaders have cracked the code and are ahead of the pack.
Paul Hodges, Chairman
Analysis of: Dow Chemical to Take `Radical Actions' to Reach Profit Goal (www.bloomberg.com)
Dow's CEO says their prices have fallen 40% since September on major products. They are seeing unprecendented "global contagion" as demand falls in all major regions. Plant closures by Dow and others are inevitable, as the industry adapts to a new, lower-growth environment
Jeff Moser, President
West Branch LLC
Analysis of: Oil falls but not prices of petro-based consumer goods (www.detnews.com)
Falling oil prices have not led to price relief from major chemical and plastics producers.  Consumers will continue to see higher prices on everyday goods from diapers to toothpaste and toilet paper.

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