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Instant Overview of the Ukrainian General Liability Insurance Market for 2008 Which...

Thu Mar 20, 2008 7:55am EDT
Instant Overview of the Ukrainian General Liability Insurance Market for 2008 Which Covers General Liability Insurance

DUBLIN, Ireland--(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c86467) has announced the
addition of Snapshots Ukraine General Liability Insurance 2008 to
their offering.

   Snapdata's Snapshots Ukraine General Liability Insurance 2008
provides 2007 year-end market size data, with 2008 estimates, 5 years
of historical data and five-year forecasts. The Snapshots report gives
an instant overview of the Ukrainian general liability insurance
market, and covers general liability insurance. Market value is based
on gross written premiums. The data is supplied in both graphical and
tabular format for ease of interpretation and analysis. The Snapshots
Ukraine General Liability Insurance 2008 forms part of Snapdata's
Financial Services industry coverage.

   Snapshots Report Overview:

   Executive Summary

   The Executive Summary within a Snapshots report outlines the main
findings of the report (market size, market shares and market
forecasts)

   Market size

   Market size is the measure of the total value or volume of a
particular product sold in a particular length of time. In our case it
is the total amount of the market covered by a title in the last whole
year, for example, in UK Beer 2005, all the beer consumed in the UK in
2004. The aim of the report is to tell how much of the product was
consumed in the country discussed by value and by volume.

   Market Segmentation

   Market Segmentation is a segmentation of the market by key product
categories, ideally by value and volume. For example: the yoghurt
market can be segmented into: drinking yoghurt, flavoured yoghurt and
natural yoghurt.

   Market Share

   Market Share is the share of each competitor in the market place
and can be expressed in value or volume terms.

   Market Share by Volume - each competitor's share of the total
Market Volume

   Market Share by Value - each competitor's share of the total
Market Value

   Distribution

   This measure of the market relates to the different distribution
channels to market for each product. The distribution can include the
following channels

   Consumer Goods example:

   - Supermarket

   - Hypermarket

   - Discount Store

   - Corner shop

   - Internet

   - Etc

   Socio-Economic data

   The key socio-economic indicators in each report will be:

   Size of population

   GDP - Gross Domestic Product

   Inflation rate

   Exchange rate

   Forecasts

   All market forecasts are based on statistical forecasting
techniques based on historic performance (linear extrapolation of the
market size, based on the five-year historical growth). These
statistical tools are supplemented with qualitative parameters such
as: industry expectation/opinion. Socio-economic drivers, new product
development, technological advances, expected levels of market
saturation etc.

   Further Sources

   In this section we include important websites such as trade bodies
or trade associations relevant to the market. All sources whose data
we have used in the report and who have given us permission to use
their data are represented here.

   All secondary sources in local and global languages are scoured,
from government statistics to trade magazines. As the Snapdata model
is unique as a product and non-competitive to specialist publishers,
the company has also been able to develop strong relationships with
companies such as Gartner and ACNielsen, who provide secondary data
points to cross check research.

   Snapdata aims for 3 to 4 data points for each table, and no
secondary data point will be used without written permission from the
original source, which not only verifies the quality, but also
provides the integrity to use the data. Once all secondary sources
have been exhausted, the language specialist researcher will then
complete semi-structured telephone interviews with the major companies
in the industries to cross check and verify all data available.

   Benefits of the Snapshots Reports

   The Snapdata product range is designed to save time for clients by
providing an industry data overview, market size, shares and
forecasts; verified with full sourcing.

   Easy to search, quick to access, and clear and concise to use:
Snapdata reports can save 40% of resources in those early stages of a
project. Sometimes just a report from the Snapshots Series is all that
is required for an internal client's first request. But when the
project develops, the reports also help your internal research team
prepare a fuller picture for their end-users utilizing the further
sources provided in each report for industry drivers and analytical
information, enabling them to provide a more detailed document based
on solid figures but tailored to the end-users' requests.

   Content Outline:

   Page 3 - Snapshots Executive Summary

   Page 4 - Category Definitions

   Page 5 - Market Size by Value (2003-2007)

   Page 6 - Market Shares by Value

   Page 7 - Company Websites (Main Players)

   Page 8 - Market Forecast by Value (2008-2012)

   Page 9 - Socio-Econ

   For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c86467

Research and Markets
Laura Wood, Senior Manager
Fax: +353 1 4100 980
press@researchandmarkets.com

Copyright Business Wire 2008



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