GE MENTIONED at Morgan Stanley Conference and 2 Dow Movers Seeing Action

The Walt Disney Company (NYSE:DIS) says that it will collaborate as a charter client with Arbitron, Inc. (NYSE:ARB) and comScore, Inc. (NASDAQ:SCOR) in their agreement through which to develop a five-platform measurement initiative which would provide persons-level insights, by integrating the complementary resources of both firms, with the census and panel-based PC, mobile and TV set-top box measurement capabilities of comScore along with enhanced, single-source, multiplatform measurement capabilities of the Arbitron Portable People Meter tech.

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General Electric Company (NYSE:GE) shares are moving due to a comment made at the Morgan Stanley Industrials & Auto Conference. GE just hit another 52-week high of $22.24 per share today.

Hewlett-Packard Company (NYSE:HPQ): Tablet PCs are forecast to reduce e-book reader and notebook sales in the second half of 2012, says DigiTimes, citing market observers, adding that tablet products such as the Kindle Fire HD, Nexus 7, and the reported 7.85-inch iPad are enjoying higher demand.

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