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This Databook is a Detailed Information Resource Covering all the key data Points on Fragrances in New Zealand to 2011
DUBLIN, Ireland-(Business Wire)-August 27, 2008 - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/697f85/fragrances_in_new) has announced the addition of the "Fragrances in New Zealand to 2011" report to their offering.
This databook is a detailed information resource covering all the key data points on Fragrances in New Zealand. It includes comprehensive value volume segmentation and market share data. The databook supplies actual data to 2006 and full forecasts to 2011.
Scope
- Contains information on 3 categories: Female fragrances, Male fragrances and Unisex fragrances
- Provides market value, volume, expenditure and consumption data by market, segment and subsegment
- Includes company and brand share data by categories
Highlights of this title
The market for Fragrances in New Zealand increased between 2001-2006, growing at an average annual rate of 3.6%.
The leading company in the market in 2006 was Coty Inc. The second-largest player was Procter & Gamble Company, The with Revlon, Inc. in third place.
Key reasons to purchase this title
- Discover the major quantitative trends affecting the Fragrances markets
- Understand consumers consumption and expenditure patterns
- Understand the future direction of the market with reliable historical data and full five year forecasting
Key Topics Covered:
Chapter 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Chapter 2 INTRODUCTION
Chapter 4 LEADING COMPANY PROFILES
Chapter 5 CATEGORY ANALYSIS - FEMALE FRAGRANCES
Chapter 6 CATEGORY ANALYSIS - MALE FRAGRANCES
Chapter 7 CATEGORY ANALYSIS - UNISEX FRAGRANCES
Chapter 8 COUNTRY COMPARISON
Chapter 9 NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Chapter 10 NEW ZEALAND SOCIOECONOMIC PROFILE
Chapter 11 NEW ZEALAND MACROECONOMIC PROFILE
Chapter 12 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Chapter 13 APPENDIX
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/697f85/fragrances_in_new
Source: Datamonitor
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