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Flavored Alcoholic Beverages (Fabs) Market in Middle East and Africa to 2014 (Beer, Cider and FABs)
Datamonitor, April 2011, Pages: 24
Introduction
Flavored Alcoholic Beverages (Fabs) Market in Middle East and Africa to 2014 (Beer, Cider and FABs) is a comprehensive resource for flavored alcoholic beverages (fabs) market data from 2004 to 2014 and market/company shares for 2008-09.This report also provides data on expenditure and consumption as well as key distribution channels, and reveals the leading companies in the Middle East and Africa flavored alcoholic beverages (fabs) market.
Features and Benefits
- Identify key market segments by analyzing market size data for the flavored alcoholic beverages (fabs) market - Design business strategies by gaining insight into quantitative market trends over 2004-09 and expectations for 2010-14 - Identify key companies in the flavored alcoholic beverages (fabs) market in Middle East and Africa and design M&A strategies by analyzing market share data - Predict how consumer preferences will change in the future by analysis of expenditure and consumption information from 2004 to 2014
Highlights
- The flavored alcoholic beverages (fabs) market in Middle East and Africa increased at a compound annual growth rate of 5.4% between 2004 and 2009. - The alcoholic soft drinks segment led the flavored alcoholic beverages (fabs) market in Middle East and Africa in 2009, with a share of 43.6%. - The leading player in flavored alcoholic beverages (fabs) market in Middle East and Africa is SABMiller.
Key questions answered
- Which will be the fastest growing segment within the flavored alcoholic beverages (fabs) market in Middle East and Africa? - How will the forecast growth differ from the historic growth exhibited by the flavored alcoholic beverages (fabs) market in Middle East and Africa? - Which company accounted for the largest share of the Middle East and Africa flavored alcoholic beverages (fabs) market in 2009? - How will consumption and expenditure patterns change from 2004 to 2014?
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