Food Additives - Global Strategic Business Report
- Language: English
- 1034 Pages
- Published: November 2012
- Region: World
This report updates the previous European media report, focusing on the markets in France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden and the United Kingdom
Current Environment - Key Points
- The European media industry maintained its growth over the past six month. Even so, most leading companies in the industry reported mixed financial results, with some doing better than others
- The print media segment, especially the newspaper industry, continued to see declines in circulation, readership and revenues over the past six months, prompting newspaper publishers to diversify their businesses further
- The new media segment meanwhile continued to grow steadily. - The performance of leading European media company share prices was mixed over the past six months. The share prices of the nine leading media companies rose by a minimal 0.81% over the April-September period. - M&A in the industry continued to be highly intense. Some deals saw media companies acquire non-media businesses in order to diversify their revenue streams. - The IPO market meanwhile continued to be subdued and there were no significant listings over the past six months.
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Current Environment
- Sector Overview
- Leading Companies
- Sector Performance
- Mergers, Acquisitions and
Alliances
- Initial Public Offerings
Industry Profile
- Industry Overview
- New Technologies
- Policy and Regulatory
Environment
Market Trends and Outlook
- The Broadcast Media Evolves
- Copyright and Intellectual
Property Remain Big Issues
- Digital Broadcasting
Switchover Pushes On
- Market Outlook
Country Profiles
- France
- Germany
- Italy
- Netherlands
- Sweden
- United Kingdom
Currency Conversion Table
The Scope of this Report
Key References
Comparative Data
Reports Coverage
| Format | Properties | |
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| Electronic (PDF) | The report will be emailed to you. The report is sent in PDF format. | This is a single user license, allowing one specific user access to the product. |