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Instant Overview of the Current Singaporean Postal Service Market Which Covers Domestic...

Tue Aug 12, 2008 9:00pm EDT
Instant Overview of the Current Singaporean Postal Service Market Which Covers Domestic and International Mail

DUBLIN, Ireland--(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/f0d6f8/snapshots_singapor)
has announced the addition of the "Snapshots Singapore Postal Services
2008" report to their offering.

   Snapdata's Snapshots Singapore Postal Services 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 Singaporean postal service market and covers domestic
and international mail. Market volume is based on number of items
handled. The data is supplied in both graphical and tabular format for
ease of interpretation and analysis. The Snapshots Singapore Postal
Services 2008 forms part of Snapdata's Business Services industry
coverage.

   Snapshots Report Overview:

   --  Snapshots Executive Summary

   --  Category Definitions

   --  Market Size by Volume (2003-2007)

   --  Market Segmentation by Volume

   --  Market Shares (Domestic Mail) by Volume

   --  Company Websites (Main Players)

   --  Market Forecast by Volume (2008-2012)

   --  Socio-Economic Data for Singapore

   --  Snapshots Sources for Further Research

   For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/f0d6f8/snapshots_singapor

Research and Markets
Laura Wood, Senior Manager
U.S. Fax: 646-607-1907
Fax (outside U.S.): +353-1-481-1716
press@researchandmarkets.com

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