Sep 10 2013
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Packaging (Asia)" report to their offering.
This report (compiled in English language) includes a wealth of information on the financial trends over the past four years. Latest Asian packaging analysis is ideal for anyone wanting to:
- See the market leaders
- Identify companies heading for failure
- Seek out the most attractive acquisition
- Analyze industry trends
- Benchmark their own financial performance
Using exclusive methodology, a quick glance of this report will tell you that 49 companies have a declining financial rating, while 52 have shown good sales growth.
Each of the largest 200 companies is meticulously scrutinized in a one-page individual assessment and is analyzed using the most up-to-date and current financial data.
Every business is examined on the following features:
- A graphical assessment of a company's financial performance
- Four year assessment of the profit/loss and balance sheet
- A written summary highlighting key performance issues
Subsequently, you will receive a thorough market analysis highlighting the latest changes in the Packaging (Asia) market.
This section includes:
- Best Trading Partners
- Sales Growth Analysis
- Profit Analysis
- Market Size
- Rankings
Key Topics Covered:
The report (compiled in English language) is split into two sections and uses both a written and graphical analysis - analyzing the 200 largest companies.
The report contains the most-up-to-date financial data and Plimsoll applies these figures to create their unique and authoritative analysis.
The next section focuses on company analysis and provides an in-depth analysis of the largest companies within the industry.
Each business is analyzed using an unequivocal model which uses a series of charts to graphically analyze an individual company and measure its ability to achieve sales growth while maintaining financial strength.
Therefore, this company analysis will tell you if a company is:
- Strong or heading for failure
- Utilizing their investments
- Becoming burdened by debt
- Getting the most from their resources