Vitamins and Minerals Market in Israel to 2014 (OTC Healthcare)
Datamonitor, February 2011, Pages: 27
Introduction
This databook provides key data and information on the Vitamins and Minerals Market in Israel (OTC Healthcare). This report is a comprehensive resource for market, category and segment level data including value, volume, distribution share and company & brand share. This report also provides expenditure and consumption data for the historic and forecast periods.
Scope
-Market,category and segment level information on value, volume, and expenditure & consumption, with historic (2003-2008) and forecast (2009-2013) data
-Category level company and brand share as well as distribution share information for 2007 and 2008
Highlights
The vitamins and minerals category was valued at ILS570.5m ($159m) in 2009, representing a CAGR of 7.8% since 2004.
By the end of 2014, the vitamins and minerals category will be worth ILS747.6m ($208.4m), with an expected CAGR of 5.6% between 2009 and 2014.
The vitamins and minerals market was led by multi-vitamins (representing 45.1% of the total value) followed by single vitamins and single minerals, with a 31.5% and 18.9% market share, respectively. Tonics accounts for the remaining 4.5% share.
Novartis AG is the market leader with a 28.2% share of the market.
Reasons to Purchase
-Develop business strategies by understanding the quantitative trends within the Vitamins and Minerals Market in Israel (OTC Healthcare)
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-Identify key players within the market to plan lucrative M&A, partnerships and agreements
Chapter 1 Executive Summary
Summary category level: vitamins and minerals
Chapter 2 Definition
Chapter 3 Category Analysis: Vitamins and Minerals
Value analysis (Israeli New Shekel), 2004-09
Value analysis (Israeli New Shekel), 2009-14
Value analysis (US dollars), 2004-09
Value analysis (US dollars), 2009-14
Company and brand share analysis
Distribution analysis
Chapter 4 Macroeconomic Profile
Macroeconomic Indicators
Chapter 5 Research Methodology
Methodology overview
Secondary research
Market modeling
Creating an initial data model
Revising the initial data model
Creating a final estimate
Creating demographic value splits
Primary research
Data finalization
Ongoing research
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1: Vitamins and minerals, Israel, value by segment (ILSm), 2004-14
Figure 2: Vitamins and minerals, Israel, category growth comparison, by value, 2004-14
Figure 3: Vitamins and minerals, Israel, company share by value (%), 2008-09
Figure 4: Vitamins and minerals, Israel, distribution channels by value (%), 2008-09
Figure 5: Annual data review process
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1: Vitamins and minerals category definitions
Table 2: Vitamins and minerals distribution channels
Table 3: Vitamins and minerals, Israel, value by segment (ILSm), 2004-09
Table 4: Vitamins and minerals, Israel, value forecast by segment (ILSm), 2009-14
Table 5: Vitamins and minerals, Israel, value by segment ($m), 2004-09
Table 6: Vitamins and minerals, Israel, value forecast by segment ($m), 2009-14
Table 7: Vitamins and minerals, Israel, brand share by value (%), 2008-09
Table 8: Vitamins and minerals, Israel, value by brand (ILSm), 2008-09
Table 9: Vitamins and minerals, Israel, company share by value (%), 2008-09
Table 10: Vitamins and minerals, Israel, value by company (ILSm), 2008-09
Table 11: Vitamins and minerals, Israel, distribution channels by value (%), 2008-09
Table 12: Vitamins and minerals, Israel, value by distribution channel (ILSm), 2008-09
Table 13: Israel population, by age group, 2004-09 (millions)
Table 14: Israel population forecast, by age group, 2009-14 (millions)
Table 15: Israel population, by gender, 2004-09 (millions)
Table 16: Israel population forecast, by gender, 2009-14 (millions)
Table 17: Israel nominal GDP, 2004-09 (ILSbn, nominal prices)
Table 18: Israel nominal GDP forecast, 2009-14 (ILSbn, nominal prices)
Table 19: Israel real GDP, 2004-09 (ILSbn, 2000 prices)
Table 20: Israel real GDP forecast, 2009-14 (ILSbn, 2000 prices)
Table 21: Israel real GDP, 2004-09 ($bn, 2000 prices)
Table 22: Israel real GDP forecast, 2009-14 ($bn, 2000 prices)
Table 23: Israel consumer price index, 2004-09 (2000=100)
Table 24: Israel consumer price index, 2009-14 (2000=100)
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