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IBM, a likely beneficiary thanks to its expertise in computer networks and its big mainframe servers, calls the dawning new era "pervasive computing".
At the weekend the shadow chancellor told delegates at the party conference in Nottingham that a Conservative government would get a grip on public spending before cutting taxes, indicating that corporation tax could prove a likely beneficiary.
The recent indictment on corruption charges of Bernard Kerik, whom he appointed as New York's police chief, is not helping either.If Mr Giuliani fizzles, Mr Bloomberg is a likely beneficiary.
China, which has become the largest source of financing for the Ecuadorean government as it seeks to secure more oil supplies from Latin America, is a likely beneficiary of any increased Ecuadorean production.
As for the human implications of an outbreak, Citi notes perceptively: "Our analysis suggests that the hospital sector would be a likely beneficiary of a possible H5N1 virus".
We expect to see further RMB appreciation against the dollar in 2008, and we also expect government reform to increase the ability of Chinese investors to invest outside of China, with Hong Kong a likely beneficiary.
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The cross-community Alliance appears a more likely beneficiary of pro-status quo Catholic votes than the DUP.
Before the debate, Mr. Clegg was seen as the event's most likely beneficiary, barring a clunking or stellar performance by his two opponents, if only because equal billing in the debate represented a breakthrough for his party.
The United States would be the most likely beneficiary of a new Mexican oil boom since its fields are close to Gulf of Mexico refineries, which are already designed to process various grades of Mexican crude.
President Chirac, the likely beneficiary of such a move, is said to be keen.
Acclaim Entertainment aklm, a Glen Cove, N.Y.-based videogame publisher, is another likely beneficiary.
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