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Market Research Report

North American Fine Chemicals Market - Investment Analysis

Published by Frost & Sullivan
Published July, 2008 Product code 70878
Content info 58 Pages
Price
US $ 6000 Web Access (Regional License)
US $ 6500 Hard Copy & Web Access (Regional License)


North American Fine Chemicals Market - Investment Analysis published by Frost & Sullivan in July, 2008. This report consists of 58 Pages and the price starts from US $ 6000.

Introduction

Abstract

Frost & Sullivan' s fine chemical' s financial benchmarking and analysis (FBA) service presents a financial outlook of the North American fine chemicals market, highlighting major market and financial trends in select growth segments. The FBA focuses on four segments of the North American fine chemicals market namely pharmaceutical intermediates, active pharmaceutical ingredients, agrochemical intermediates, and contract biopharma.

Table of Contents

1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Executive Summary

  • Executive Summary

2. INTRODUCTION

Introduction

  • Introduction

Methodology

  • Methodology

3. INVESTMENT ANALYSIS

Market Fundamentals

  • End Market Analysis
  • Segment Analysis
  • Asian Competition - A Perspective

Investment Framework

  • Investment Themes
  • Growth Monitor

4. FINANCIAL BENCHMARKING AND VALUATION

Financial Analysis

  • Fine Chemicals Companies
  • Ratio Analysis
  • Fixed Cost and Pension Analysis

Segment Opportunity Scorecard

  • Sector Scorecard
  • Mergers and Acquisitions
  • Asset Management Scorecard
  • Private Equity Scorecard
  • Venture Capital Scorecard

Final Thoughts

  • Conclusions
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