Nov 29, 2010
BharatBook adds report on “China Automobile Sector Forecast to 2012”, China produced a total 9.3 Million vehicles in 2008, surpassing United States as the 2nd largest automobile maker, after Japan.
Nov 29, 2010
BharatBook adds report on “Insulin Delivery Systems Market Analysis (2008-2012)”, states that currently the insulin market is characterized by emergence of new drug delivery devices with improved technology.
Nov 29, 2010
This in-depth study contains 100 pages of insightful content and 86 tables and charts. The study provides a new look at the category and its major product and market segments and analyzes
Nov 29, 2010
This study uses the power of the FisherSolve™ and BDA industry analysis to provide an in-depth assessment of energy assets, usage, and costs by major grade and North American region
Nov 29, 2010
New study of the North American Packaging Papers Market. This major market segment accounts for approximately 3.9 million tons annually and producer sales of about $4.0 billion in 2009 in the US market.
Nov 29, 2010
BharatBook adds report on “South African Insurance Industry Forecast to 2013” provides extensive research and in-depth analysis of the insurance sector of South Africa. The report will help clients to evaluate the leading-edge opportunities.
Nov 29, 2010
The market for unified communications (UC) is expected to grow significantly in the next two years, even in the midst of the economic downturn. IP telephony vendors have largely defined what UC comprises and have taken on the burden
Nov 29, 2010
BharatBook adds report on “Indian Non-Alcoholic Drinks Forecast to 2012”, the Indian non-alcoholic drinks market was estimated at around Rs. 216 Billion in 2008 and is forecasted to grow at a CAGR of around 15% during 2009-2012.
Nov 28, 2010
BharatBook adds report on “Russian Insurance Industry Forecast to 2012”. The Russian insurance market will continue to maintain its growth pace in coming years.
Nov 28, 2010
Fixed and mobile services are now well established in China''s urban regions. The outlook of intensifying competition and slowing growth in urban regions is in stark contrast to rural regions where there is still an abundance of new customers.