Wednesday 29 February 2012

UK Personal Injury Litigation 2012

The personal injury market is dominated by motor insurance claims, with employers' liability, public liability, and clinical negligence all contributing to a lesser degree.

The Jackson reforms and the referral fee ban do not address all issues in the claims process.

UK Personal Injury Litigation 2012 provides a comprehensive analysis of the personal injury sector. It examines claims trends and costs, providing a concise account of the key changes taking place and how these will influence the sector in the future. The report also includes the latest developments of the main personal injury service providers and of the largest legal expenses insurers.

Features and benefits
Gain insight into the recent regulatory and market trends in the personal injury market.
Learn about the most recent regulatory changes and how they are likely to impact your business.

UK Personal Injury Market

Published: February 2012
No. of Pages: 79
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Your key questions answered
How has the UK personal injury market changed in recent years?
What are the major regulatory changes and how are they going to impact the market?
Which are the main competitors and how have they performed in recent years?

Major points covered in Table of Contents of this report include:
OVERVIEW
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
MARKET CONTEXT
REGULATION AND ISSUES
THE PERSONAL INJURY CLAIMS PROCESS
IMPLICATIONS FOR STAKEHOLDERS
FUTURE DECODED
APPENDIX
List Of Tables
List Of Figures

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Renewable Electricity Trading

There are three main levers available to governments to incentivize renewable power: cost, revenue, and financing terms. It is the first two of these that form the basis of tradable instruments that an act as proxies for renewable power as such: tax exemptions (in the form of environmental tax waivers) and renewable power quotas or obligations.

The report is targeted at companies active in the power generation and supply market and in related markets. It aims to provide insights and stimulate discussion on how best to take advantage of the growth and development of renewable power, by monetizing it via market-based mechanisms. The focus is primarily on wholesale trading, although adjacent elements of the value chain are also considered.

Renewable Electricity Trading Report


Published: February 2012
No. of Pages: 111
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Features and benefits
Understand both the recent growth in renewable power generation and the medium-term trends emerging in today’s political and economic environment.
Recognize how regulators incentivize renewable power generation through market-based tradable instruments, and how this affects industry participants.
Evaluate the instruments, market frameworks and intermediaries available for wholesale trading of renewable power and their relevance to your company.
Identify how wholesale trading of renewable power is affecting your business now, and how it is likely to evolve and impact your company in future.
Gain confidence that your company’s investment strategy and business model are “future-proof” and in line with the emerging power market trends.

Your key questions answered
What are the economic and regulatory drivers behind the recent growth of renewable power trading, and how are they likely to evolve in the future?
What are the organizational arrangements and market instruments through which industry participants engage in trading renewable power?
How is renewable power trading impacting energy utilities today, and how is this likely to change if and when renewable power grows in scale?
What are the main barriers preventing renewable power from being a more central part of the electricity value chain, including wholesale trading?
When might the “critical mass” of renewable power production be reached in the world’s leading markets, and are all the conditions in place for that?

Major points covered in Table of Contents of this report include:
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Introduction to report
Market context
Renewables within wholesale energy trading
Impact on market participants
Conditions for strong future growth
Appendix
List of Tables
List of Figures

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Wednesday 22 February 2012

Analysis of the Russian Platinum Group Metals Market

This research service covers the state of the Russian platinum group metals (PGM) market, examining drivers and restraints for growth, pricing, distribution, technology, legislation, demand, and geographical trends. In addition, an in-depth analysis of the competitive situation, including producers' market shares, is discussed, as well as detailed profiles of the key competitors in the industry. The demand analysis includes an overview of the key end-user industries of PGM. The base year is 2010, with forecasts through 2015. The market is further divided into two sub-segments, including platinum and palladium. Each segment provides the market growth analysis and competitive landscape in Russia.

Russian Platinum Group Metals Market

Table of Contents

Executive Summary
Brief Summary of the Report, Market Engineering Measurements and CEO's Perspective

Market Overview
Definitions, Scope and Key Market Characteristics

Total Market
External Challenges: Drivers and Restraints
Forecasts and Trends
Demand Analysis
Market Share and Competitive Analysis

Platinum Segment Breakdown
Overview of Platinum Segment
Platinum Market Analysis

Palladium Segment Breakdown
Overview of Palladium Segment
Palladium Segment Analysis

The Last Word
Five Big Predictions
Legal Disclaimer

Appendix

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Online Payments: Cards Not Present?

Datamonitor's Online Consumer Payment Model shows that the size of global online commerce reached $727bn in 2011. The credit card is still a clear choice for online shoppers due to its convenience, but security remains a major concern that the card industry faces. Only 19% of consumers indicated that they use credit cards for their security.

Online commerce will continue to grow across the 21 countries featured in the report, but the US is about to be overtaken by China. Datamonitor forecasts that 2014 will be a turning point, with the Chinese and the US online commerce markets drawing level, leaving China poised to overtake the US in early 2015.

The blurring of online, mobile, and offline commerce will intensify over the next 12 months. The pace of technological change means that the challenge has now moved on from providing a payment solution for a particular channel to creating a payment tool that creates a consistent user experience through several different payment channels.

Features and benefits
Understand the growth of the global online payment space and the factors that have driven the market.
Successfully target online shoppers by understanding what they want and how they pay for online products and services.
Plan your strategy effectively by learning about key barriers to online shopping and consumer preferences to online payment tools.
Gain insight into how the new players in the online payment market are threatening to the payment cards industry.

Online Payments Market Report

Published: February 2012 
No. of Pages: 67
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Your key questions answered
How big is the online payment market, and which merchant categories do consumers spend their money with?
What are the barriers to online shopping in my market, and how can these be overcome?
What is the expected growth for the online payment space and where will this growth come from?
How do consumers make online payments, and how much of a threat is coming from non-card payment products?
What are the opportunities and threats for the global payment industry, both now and in the future?

Major points covered in Table of Contents of this report include:
OVERVIEW
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
ONLINE PAYMENTS: WHERE WE ARE TODAY AND HOW WE GOT HERE
SIZING THE GLOBAL ONLINE PAYMENT MARKET
UNDERSTANDING CONSUMER ATTITUDES TOWARD ONLINE PAYMENTS
THE FUTURE OF ONLINE PAYMENTS
APPENDIX
 •       List of Tables
List of Figures

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Tuesday 21 February 2012

Global Airports Survey 2012–2013: Market Trends, Marketing Spend and Sales Strategies in the Global Airports Industry

Global Airports Survey 2012–2013: Market Trends, Marketing Spend and Sales Strategies in the Global Airports Industry” is a new report by ICD Research that analyzes how airports industry suppliers’ media spend, marketing and sales strategies and business practices are set to change 2012–2013. This report gives you access to the media channel spending outlooks, media budgets, marketing agency selection criteria, business challenges and sales tactics of leading suppliers. The report also identifies future growth of buyers and suppliers, M&A and investment expectations. This report not only grants access to the opinions and strategies of business decision makers and competitors, but also examines their actions surrounding business priorities. The report also provides access to information categorized by region, company type and sizes.

The report features the opinions of global airports industry respondents related to the following:
Revenue growth and future developments in business structure.
Merger and acquisition activity.
Capital expenditure and change in staff recruitment activity.
Key regions of growth.
Key industry threats and opportunities.
Annual marketing budgets and change in marketing expenditure.
Future spending outlook on media channels.
Marketing agency selection criteria.

Global Airports Market Survey


Published: February 2012 
No. of Pages: 153 
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Synopsis
This report is the result of an extensive survey drawn from ICD Research’s exclusive panel of leading airports industry executives. The opinions and forward looking statements of 201 industry executives have been captured in our in-depth survey, of which 37% represent Director and C-level respondents.
The research is based on primary survey research conducted by ICD Research accessing its B2B panels comprised of senior marketing decision makers and leading supplier organizations.
The geographical scope of the research is global - drawing on the activity and expectations of leading industry players across the Americas, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Africa and Middle East.
The report covers data and analysis on suppliers’ media budgets, marketing and sales strategies and business practices.
Key topics covered include airports industry media spend activity, marketing and sales behaviors and strategies by suppliers, as well as threats and opportunities, economic outlook and business confidence.
In the report buyers identify what suppliers need to do to maintain their business and the key actions being taken by industry players to overcome the leading business threats.
The report examines current practices and provides future expectations over the next 12–24 months.
The report provides qualitative analysis of the key industry threats and opportunities and contains full survey results.

Major points covered in Table of Contents of this report include:
1 Introduction
2 Executive Summary
3 Global Airports Industry Dynamics
4 Global Airports Industry Market Growth Outlook
5 Threats and Opportunities for the Global Airports Industry
6 Global Airports Industry Supplier Marketing Spend Activity
7 Marketing and Sales Behaviors and Strategies in 2012–2013
8 Appendix
List of Tables
List of Figures

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Wednesday 1 February 2012

Coffee and Tea Foodservice Trends in the U.S.

This report provides industry participants with essential guidance on trends including menu pricing and discounting; coffee commodity pricing trends; promotional activity & strategy; flavor innovation; coffee and tea foodservice health trends; and retail coffee and tea brands used in foodservice.
Coffee and tea remains a key foodservice industry growth driver, buoyed by aggressive menu innovation and platform expansion, a strong foothold in the breakfast daypart, consumer lifestyle needs, and some of the lowest price points in an industry battling a down economy.

U.S. Foodservice Coffee and Tea Trends

Published: February 2012
No. of Pages: 180
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This report examines foodservice coffee and tea trends in the United States,focusing on coffee and tea sold at foodservice venues. A majority of coffee and tea foodservice sales are "by the cup," but many foodservice locations also provide packaged ready-to-drink (RTD) options, as well as options to be prepared by the consumer at another location.

Foodservice channels include snack and beverage restaurants (including coffeehouses, donut shops and teahouses), limited-service restaurants (including QSR and fast casual restaurants), and full-service restaurants (including family, casual and fine dining restaurants). Other channels--such as bars/taverns, cafeteria, hotel foodservice and food trucks--are also covered by the analysis.

Major points covered in Table of Contents of this report include:
• Chapter 1: Executive Summary
• Chapter 2: Share of Stomach: Coffee and Tea Foodservice Sales Analysis
• Chapter 3: Coffee and Tea Foodservice Macroeconomic Drivers
• Chapter 4: Coffee and Tea Foodservice Trends
• Chapter 5: Coffee and Tea Foodservice Menu Trends
• Chapter 6: Consumer Coffee and Tea Foodservice Usage & Preferences
• Chapter 7: Coffee- and Tea-Based Restaurant Brand Analysis

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