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Impact of competitive dynamics in the U.S. pharmaceutical market

Published on October 13, 2009 at 2:58 AM · No Comments

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/6fa686/us_pharmaceutical) has announced the addition of the "US Pharmaceutical Sector: Sector Report" report to their offering.

This industry profile is an essential tool to help your company gain an in-depth knowledge and competitive advantage in the industry. The profile is an assimilation of insider knowledge, market characteristics and economic indicators. It analyzes the critical success factors in the industry - how the industry has evolved and how competitive dynamics have impacted market behavior.

Sectional Highlights:

  • Structure of the industry, market size, and growth rates have been analyzed
  • Value chain analysis categorizes the value-adding activities to develop low-cost differentiation strategies
  • Trend analysis detects historical patterns that could help in forecasting future demand periods
  • Critical issues are reviewed that may become a threat to the industry
  • PEST analysis uses a framework of external factors for macro-environmental scanning of the industry to help in taking advantage of opportunities and making contingency plans for threats
  • Competitive positioning of the industry leaders has been evaluated in terms of sales, profitability, stock trend and other performance indicators

Key Benefits:

  • Provides input for strategic business planning
  • Targets business opportunities & risks
  • Exploits competitive intelligence

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