World PV, ST, and CSP Markets Cumulatively Expected to Reach $83 Billion by 2014, Representing a 26.3% CAGR for the Five Year Period of 2010-2014
The report provides a concise, focused look on the photovoltaic and solar thermal market as it exists today, and shows where the market is moving over the next five years. - June 24, 2010
Electric Vehicle Market to Stagnate Without Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Growth
Electric Vehicle (EV) Infrastructure Manufacturing examines the global electric vehicle market with forecasts through 2014 and provides detailed information on the smart grid market, rechargeable batteries, electric vehicle ownership and stimulus funds for infrastructure development. - June 24, 2010
New Products Could Add Over $70 Billion to the Pharmaceutical Market in Five Years
While this report looks at the entire Phama R&D pipeline to 2015, a key focus is the increasing role of biopharmaceutical products. The growing interest in biotechnology development has transitioned the pharmaceutical industry to biopharmaceuticals in less than a decade. - June 19, 2010
Future of Global Cleantech Energy Investing Stabilized Activity in the U.S., China, and Europe
Exploring investment growth in 7 energy producing technologies and 11 geographies, “Cleantech Energy Investing” is an essential tool for any manager looking for a global investment perspective. - June 18, 2010
MarketResearch.com Report Shows That Food Retail Sales Gain Momentum: Ready-to-Eat Foods Lure Consumers Into Supermarket Aisles
Hoping to parlay recession-based foodservice-to-retail migration into long-term gains, food retailers continue to ratchet up their prepared foods and ready-to-eat programs. Packaged Facts estimates that grocery stores and supermarkets will grow prepared- and ready-to-eat foods sales by more than 7% in 2010. - June 17, 2010
MarketResearch.com Report Projects That the Hispanic Food and Beverage Market will Top $9.5 Billion by 2014
With Hispanic foods and beverages achieving such prominence, it’s no wonder that sales were close to $7 billion in 2009. This represented an increase of 28.7% from $5.4 billion in 2005. - June 15, 2010