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At Number 20 and Number 21, respectively, are leisure activity ($186 billion, +0 percent; with $4.5 billion to print, -6 percent) and consumer electronics ($689 billion, +1 percent; with $4.3 billion to print, +9 percent). Computers and peripherals ($1.5 billion to print, +10 percent) are now becoming central. Digital hubs, such as Apple iPods with video iTunes, will make available fee-based, commercial-free tv shows and countless additional content.
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Vincent Mallardi, C.M.C., is a the chairman of the Printing Brokerage/Buyers Association International (PBBA) and is a Certified Management Consultant in the paper, printing and converting industries. He is also an adjunct professor in economics. Contact him via email at vince@pbba.org
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