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'''Navigant Consulting''' ({{nyse|NCI}}) is a consulting firm headquartered in ]. The firm specializes in litigation and ] consulting, and employs over 1,600 consultants globally. In 2007, it had revenue of over $750 million. The company's stock is a member of the ] index. '''Navigant Consulting''' ({{nyse|NCI}}) is a consulting firm headquartered in ]. The firm specializes in litigation and ] consulting, and employs over 1,600 consultants globally. In 2007, it had revenue of over $750 million. The company's stock is a member of the ] index.

Navigant Consulting's PV Service Program includes the list of leading solar cell manufacturers .<ref>http://money.cnn.com/2007/10/03/news/companies/sunpower_solar.fortune/</ref>: the solar PV industry remains fragmented, with as many as 100 manufacturers working to drive down costs; ] is the leading one, followed by a German firm called ], ], ], and ], with ] ranked tenth.


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Navigant Consulting (NYSENCI) is a consulting firm headquartered in Chicago. The firm specializes in litigation and risk management consulting, and employs over 1,600 consultants globally. In 2007, it had revenue of over $750 million. The company's stock is a member of the S&P 400 index.

Navigant Consulting's PV Service Program includes the list of leading solar cell manufacturers .: the solar PV industry remains fragmented, with as many as 100 manufacturers working to drive down costs; Sharp is the leading one, followed by a German firm called Q-Cells, Kyocera, Suntech, and Sanyo, with SunPower ranked tenth.

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  1. http://money.cnn.com/2007/10/03/news/companies/sunpower_solar.fortune/
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