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Animal Pharms Top Tier Companies: 2007 Edition
Informa Healthcare, Jan 2007, Pages: 271
“More than two-thirds of global market value was generated by 13 major animal health businesses in 2006. With Schering Ploughs pending acquisition of Intervet - almost 70% of the market will be concentrated in the hands of 12 companies”. To reflect the changing nature of the industry, this edition of Animal Pharm’s Top 20 has been restructured. It concentrates on the 12 ‘animal health majors’ and a further 14 companies that play a significant role in the sector to give you a broader perspective of the industry.
Key coverage - Analyse recent merger and acquisition activity in the sector including the impact of the pending takeover of Intervet by Schering Plough on the market. - Examine factors affecting market growth rates and look at the bigger picture. - Assess company sales rankings for 2006 and going back to 2001 as well as forecasts for 2007data to help you prepare for. - Review the size, structure and recent development of the global market to aid your future planning and strategy. - Invest in this report to keep informed of the performance of your potential competitors, collaborators or customers.
Market data - The ultimate guide to the animal health industry and its major players is updated and improved for 2007. With 26 company profiles included to further enhance your competitor intelligence. - In-depth company profiles are given for the top 12 animal health companies and a further 14 second tier companies.
Forecasts Schering-Plough’s pending acquisition of Intervet means that by the end of 2007, almost 70% of the market will be concentrated in the hands of 12 companies. SP’s expanded animal health business will vie with Pfizer and Merial for outright leadership of the sector, with each of these three giants generating annual sales of more than US$2billion. The combined market share held by the three leading players will be in excess of one-third.
Key findings - Merger and acquisition deals have concentrated shares of the market increasingly in the hands of a few leading players and have resulted in a clearer split between ownership of interests in the ‘medicinal’ and ‘nutritional’ segments of the industry. - The report is tightly focused on the core animal health market - a definition that spans veterinary pharmaceuticals, biologicals and medicinal feed additives and excludes pure animal nutrition businesses. - Defined along those lines, the global market for animal health products was worth almost US$18.6 billion in 2006.
Who should read this report? Companies that are involved in the development, manufacture and sale of animal health products either on a multi-national or local level.
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