Ukraine Pharma - New Opportunities for GrowthBy: Shushmul Maheshwari
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According to “Ukraine Pharma - New Opportunities for Growth”, a new research report by RNCOS, Ukraine promises to be one of the most lucrative pharmaceutical markets in the world. In 2007, the Ukrainian pharmaceutical market grew by nearly 21% to register revenues in excess of US$ 2 Billion. The market is characterized by an increasing proportion of imported and high-priced drugs. In 2007, the average unit price of drugs sold in Ukraine increased by nearly 20%, strongly pushing the value of pharmaceutical sales, despite a relatively ordinary growth in sales volume.
The future outlook of the industry also seems very positive as the market is expected to be driven by a number of reforms recently proposed by the government. Factors such as increasing penetration of health insurance and increasing disposable incomes of consumers will also fuel growth. The lack of effective price controls and high margins are also expected to lure foreign players in this market. The country’s unstable political environment, however, will be the biggest hurdle for investments. But overall, the market is expected to grow strongly, exceeding US$ 4.5 Billion in revenues by 2012.
This report gives an extensive and objective analysis on the pharmaceutical market of Ukraine. It investigates both the past and present trends in the market, with its main focus on the future trends shaping the industry. The study discusses the performance of both the retail and hospital segments of the pharmaceutical market in detail and based on various present and future indicators, analyzes the future of these segments. This report gives valuable information to manufacturers/investors planning to enter the Ukrainian pharmaceutical market.
The Report Provides Forecasts on
- Macroeconomic Indicators
- Healthcare Indicators
- Population & Demographics
- Disease Profiles
- Total Pharmaceutical Market
- Retail Pharmaceutical Market
- Hospital Pharmaceutical Market
Key Player Profiling
“Ukraine Pharma - New Opportunities for Growth” provides brief profiling on key players, both domestic and foreign, currently operating in the Ukraine pharmaceutical market. This section describes the revenues and growth of players in the total pharmaceutical market, retail market and hospital market. Performance of key drugs in various segments of the market has also been evaluated. Business profiles of top five players, Berlin Chemie, Sanofi Aventis, Novartis, Arterium and Darnitsa, have also been discussed in this report.
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Read this before buying silver jewelry
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There are many different names for silver jewellery on the market today. So, what are all these types of silver and what do they mean?
This article will educate you so you understand what the different terminologies are when you are buying Wholesale silver jewelry or silver gemstone jewelry.
What silver?
Silver is a metal which has been used for hundreds of years. Silver is mined from many countries but the biggest producers are Mexico, Peru and Australia.
Silver in its pure form, is normally considered too soft for everyday use. Therefore, other metals are added to the pure silver such as cooper.
The different types of “Silver”
Sterling silver is the main type of silver used in jewellery, ornaments & dinnerware today. This is solid silver. Sterling silver is a mixture of 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% metal alloy.
Sterling silver is hallmarked as “925”.
Fine silver is 99.9% pure silver and is normally considered too soft to use for most items. It is also solid silver.
Silver plating is common and sometimes dishonest sellers try to pass this off as sterling silver. It’s also call electroplated silver or silver coated as well. Silver plated items are made using a base metal, normally brass or nickel, which is then put through an electroplating process. Electroplating is a process which adheres a very thin layer of pure silver onto the base metal.
The result is a sterling silver looking item at a, much reduced price. It may look like sterling silver but the silver plating tends to wear off quite quickly exposing the less than beautiful base metal.
Alpaca Silvered or German Silver is not actually silver at all. It is a greyish looking alloy which resembles silver. It is sometimes termed nickel silver, paktong, and new silver. It is also used as a base for silver plated items because of its appearance. If you want real silver, stay away from this. Also, beware of sellers selling this as “fashion jewellery” to consumers that don’t know the difference between sterling silver and alpaca silver.
Mexican Silver silver is used to describe silver made in Mexico. It must have more than 90% pure silver content to be Mexican silver. Most silver jewellery from Mexico today is actually sterling silver.
Britannia Silver has a pure silver content of 95.85% and no more than 4.16% copper. This silvered is marked in the U.K. and Ireland as "958 silver." It is an even more pure form of silver than sterling silver. Hence it’s higher valuer.
Antiquing of Sterling Silver Jewelry
Antiquing is very common in the silver industry today and is the practice of applying a finishing process to sterling silver to give the item an appearance of age. As well as giving the item an appearance of age, it also helps to produce a contrast which makes the details of intricate designs stand out better.
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RNCOS Releases a New Report- Fuel Cell Industry Analysis
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RNCOS has recently added a new Market Research Report titled, “Fuel Cell Industry Analysis” to its report gallery. Fuel cell technology has garnered great support and interest around the world in the past decade because of its huge market potential, positive impact on air quality and radically different nature than currently available power sources. The technology has witnessed a remarkable expansion in terms of new installations worldwide and the immense growth in the shipments of the fuel cell products. Besides, it has the potential to strengthen national energy security by reducing dependence on imported petroleum.
According to our new research report, "Fuel Cell Industry Analysis”, the fuel cells market has a bright future ahead and will see wide acceptance given the high growth in the global cumulative shipments at a CAGR of around 49% during 2005-2008. This increase is largely attributed to growing number of regions launching high profile projects and a large number of countries increasing their emission legislation standards.
We have classified the fuel cells as - Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells (MCFC), Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells (PEMFC), Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC) and Direct Methanol Fuel Cells (DMFC). There has been a rising trend witnessed in their installations and adoption in various application areas. We have found that PEMFC and DMFC are primarily used for portable applications, while MCFC and SOFC are used widely for stationary purposes. Besides, DMFC’s are also used in some niche transportation sectors.
From the applications perspective, the report has broadly categorized the applications of fuel cells for portable, transportation and stationary purposes. The portable segment has emerged as the key power source owing to the current limitations of batteries and generators in terms of efficiency and emissions.
The report has given the global overview of the fuel cell industry and has placed special focus on the developments taking place in various countries in terms of the units manufactured and the investments being made in those countries for research purposes. On the basis of our research and thorough analysis, we foresee Japan, North America and Europe to emerge as the major markets for the fuel cell technology by 2010.
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Czech Republic – Rapidly Developing Automobile R&D Hub in Europe
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After conquering the economic and political transformations in the early 90s, the automobile industry of the Czech Republic has emerged as a leading contributor in the country’s economy.
The global automobile crunch severely affected the Czech economy. The slowdown in the European demand pushed the production of auto-parts and automobiles in the country. It is noteworthy that 10% of the GDP and one-fifth of the Czech Republic’s overall industrial output are accounted by the automobile sector.
A latest research report of RNCOS “Czech Republic Automobile Sector” says that however, at present, there is a slump in demand for automobiles, but Czech Republic is well-balanced to consolidate its status of a foremost European hub for automobile designing and R&D activities.
Enormous number of technical professionals which are continuously supplied from the world-class technical universities has assisted Czech Republic to emerge out as a hub of European automobile industry. Both the existing and new automobile investors are acknowledging the stupendous background of the Czech automotive industry and are establishing their construction, design and R&D centers in the country. Moreover, extremely competitive investment-incentive program is also providing significant support to this trend.
Additionally, proximity to Hungarian and Slovakian plants has attracted several foreign auto-parts and accessories manufacturers to the Czech Republic. The trend is likely to continue in the near future, with higher number of foreign companies seeking a strong presence in the Prague-Bratislava-Gyor triangle – the home for booming car manufacturing and components industry.
As per the report, future growth in the Czech automotive sector will largely be propelled by the higher proportion of automotive exports in comparison of domestic sales. Several automobile companies will look at Czech Republic as their production hub and will export the automobiles to various markets across the world due to better infrastructure alongwith the support of industry association and government.
“Czech Republic Automobile Sector” report of RNCOS provides deep analysis of various segments of the Czech automobile industry, including production, sales and exports that will help clients analyze the industry at micro level. The forecasts made in the report will assist clients in identifying the potential segment(s) and thus, in designing market-centric strategies. It also furnishes an overview of the factors leading to the growth of the industry, opportunities to be availed and challenges to be confronted.
For FREE SAMPLE of this report visit: http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM602.htm
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List Building- The Best Online Marketing Business Opportunity!
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Most of the information that you read will be focused on marketing appropriately whether using Ad words to offline classified ads or building your email list. Because building a list provides you with organizations and companies that you would not have thought of as revenue for your exact situation. By developing such a list of the members of a target universe, by holding a Medicaid luncheon, by “dripping” on referral sources and by building a senior source guide booklet, a lawyer may well be identified as the pre-eminent source of information on senior affairs in general, and elder law in particular, simply visit to www.build-huge-list.com .In his region. By allowing site visitors to sign up for your nonprofit email newsletter list, you’re building a database of people who are specifically interested in your organization and its well being.
This is a not as much of effective means of building your mailing list but it still works. On the other hand, building an opt-in list is a perfectly acceptable and highly successful method that will keep you from being labeled bad business. Here are ten ways that you can start building or increasing your list today.
The list building online marketing business opportunity is the best in my opinion because of the enormous leverage and marketing power that you can create. Start building your list of responsive peeps from the beginning. The most successful online entrepreneurs concentrate hardest on building as huge an Opt-in list as they can handle in order to get the consumer’s attention and sustained interest. Building a successful opt-in list doesn’t happen in a moment.
Refer back to the issue on keyword list building for keyword avenues you can explore. You can easily incorporate into your online strategies building an email list, developing relationships, responding quickly to a crisis and cutting campaign costs. To know more logon to www.build-own-list.com .There are numerous free list-building programs that offer ways you can build your list. Find one or two in the areas of Internet Marketing you need help with: SEO, Mini Sites, Affiliate Marketing, List Building, Google Adsense/Adwords, Copy Writing, etc.
Building a media list of local newspapers, trade journals, magazines, web sites, radio and television shows. Here area few ideas for building your mailing list: add all of your customers, offer a free newsletter, offer drawings for free products, do reverse phone number searches on prospects to find their address. Start building your list of responsive peeps from the beginning. None of us know what’s going to be on that equipment list, so get the CCNA and CCNP first - by building your own Cisco home lab. So list building is not just about "recruiting" (although that is certainly very important), but it's about "retaining" also.
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Middle East Supporting ICT to Change Identity
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According to our new research, “Middle East ICT Market Analysis”, as the demand for alternative fuels continues to rise strongly, the governments across the Middle East region are targeting non-oil sector for development. So the Middle East governments are striving hard to transform themselves into knowledge-based centers from oil-based economies.
The governments have prioritized the telecommunication industry as the most vigorous for their economical and technological development. For this purpose, governments have been bringing reforms (precisely, liberalization) in the ICT sector, allowing foreign as well as domestic private players to enter into the market. “The governments are providing certain benefits, like tax benefits and creation of free trade zones to the firms that are interested in the ICT sector of the region,” says an analyst at RNCOS.
The governments are encouraging the use of Internet among the Middle East people that include more widespread use of computers in businesses and at homes, building of advanced telecom infrastructure and framing of a regulatory policy of minimal intervention. To fillip the development of the ICT industry, the governments have lowered tariffs on computers, computer equipment and software, reveals RNCOS report.
“Middle East ICT Market Analysis” offers extensive research and prudent analysis on the ICT industry across the Middle East countries. It provides unbiased facts on the ICT industry to help clients better analyze investment options and high potential growth areas. Various countries that have been analyzed as part of this research are Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Israel, Turkey, UAE, Iran, Jordan, Oman, Qatar and Bahrain. The report has thoroughly studied the IT and telecommunication industry of each of these countries.
This report covers historic performance and four-year forecast on the ICT industry of each Middle Eastern country covered. It provides detailed overview on IT industry (hardware, packaged software, and services), fixed-line telephone (subscriber lines and penetration), mobile telephony (subscribers and penetration), Internet & broadband (subscribers and penetration), and 3G (for countries where 3G has been commercially launched). The forces that are fuelling growth in various segments have also been discussed in detail.
For more information visit: http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM562.htm
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