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Top industries: Most bang for the buck
1 Wholesalers: Health Care 3.91
2 Food and Drug Stores 2.78
3 Wholesalers: Electronics and Office Equipment 2.63
4 Automotive Retailing, Services 2.62
5 Wholesalers: Diversified 2.10
6 Specialty Retailers 2.03
7 Engineering, Construction 1.93
8 Petroleum Refining 1.90
9 Health Care: Pharmacy and Other Services 1.78
10 Food Production 1.75
11 Food Services 1.60
12 General Merchandisers 1.49
13 Health Care: Insurance and Managed Care 1.38
14 Household and Personal Products 1.34
15 Metals 1.33
16 Motor Vehicles and Parts 1.25
17 Industrial and Farm Equipment 1.20
18 Electronics, Electrical Equipment 1.16
19 Information Technology Services 1.12
20 Health Care: Medical Facilities 1.11
21 Food Consumer Products 1.11
22 Homebuilders 1.07
23 Oil and Gas Equipment, Services 1.06
24 Aerospace and Defense 1.00
25 Chemicals 0.99
26 Computers, Office Equipment 0.95
27 Pipelines 0.94
28 Packaging, Containers 0.94
29 Energy 0.93
30 Semiconductors and Other Electronic Components 0.91
31 Home Equipment, Furnishings 0.88
32 Airlines 0.80
33 Beverages 0.77
34 Medical Products and Equipment 0.74
35 Publishing, Printing 0.71
36 Scientific, Photographic, and Control Equipment 0.68
37 Network and Other Communications Equipment 0.57
38 Hotels, Casinos, Resorts 0.55
39 Internet Services and Retailing 0.55
40 Pharmaceuticals 0.52
41 Real Estate 0.50
42 Telecommunications 0.49
43 Entertainment 0.43
44 Financial Data Services 0.42
45 Railroads 0.41
46 Utilities: Gas and Electric 0.41
47 Mining, Crude-Oil Production 0.35
48 Insurance: Property and Casualty (stock) 0.30
49 Diversified Financials 0.11
50 Securities 0.08
51 Insurance: Life, Health (stock) 0.08
52 Commercial Banks 0.08
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