New report examines water utilities in the United States
DUBLIN, Ireland, Dec. 1, 2010 -- Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Water Utilities in the United States" report to their offering.
The Water Utilities in the United States industry profile is an essential resource for top-level data and analysis covering the Water Utilities industry. It includes data on market size and segmentation, plus textual and graphical analysis of the key trends and competitive landscape, leading companies and demographic information.
Scope
- Contains an executive summary and data on value, volume and/or segmentation
- Provides textual analysis of Water Utilities in the United States' recent performance and future prospects
- Incorporates in-depth five forces competitive environment analysis and scorecards
- Includes a five-year forecast of Water Utilities in the United States
- The leading companies are profiled with supporting key financial metrics
- Supported by the key macroeconomic and demographic data affecting the market
Highlights
- Detailed information is included on market size, measured by value and/or volume
- Five forces scorecards provide an accessible yet in depth view of the markets competitive landscape
Why you should buy this report
- Spot future trends and developments
- Inform your business decisions
- Add weight to presentations and marketing materials
- Save time carrying out entry-level research
Market Definition
For the purposes of this profile, the water utilities industry consists of all water that is collected, treated and distributed to agricultural, industrial (including power generation cooling), and residential end-users. Volumes refer to extraction, including self-supply. The industry is valued using average annual end-user prices alongside extraction volumes. All currency conversions used in the creation of this report have been calculated using constant 2009 annual average exchange rates.
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