Regional Confectionery Market Covering 53 Countries Increased between 2001 and 2006...
Regional Confectionery Market Covering 53 Countries Increased between 2001 and 2006 at an Average Annual Rate of 3.1% DUBLIN, Ireland--(Business Wire)-- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c91366) has announced the addition of "Confectionery Market - Regional Level to 2011" to their offering. This databook is a detailed information resource covering all the key data points on Confectionery market at regional level. It includes comprehensive value volume segmentation and market share data. The databook supplies actual data to 2006 and full forecasts to 2011 for the following five regions: Asia Pacific, Latin America, North America, Eastern Europe and Western Europe. Scope - Contains 4 categories: Cereal bars, Chocolate, Sugar confectionery and Gum - Provides market value, volume data by market, segment and sub segment Highlights of this title The Regional Confectionery market covering 53 countries, increased between 2001-2006, growing at an average annual rate of 3.1%. The leading company in the market in 2006 was Nestle S.A. The second-largest player was Mars, Inc. with Cadbury Schweppes plc is third place. Key reasons to purchase this title - Discover the major quantitative trends affecting the Confectionery markets - Understand consumers consumption and expenditure patterns for the 53 countries covered - Understand the future direction of the market with reliable historical data and full five year forecasting Key Topics: - INTRODUCTION - GLOBAL CONFECTIONERY- MARKET OVERVIEW - WESTERN EUROPE CONFECTIONERY- MARKET OVERVIEW - EASTERN EUROPE CONFECTIONERY- MARKET OVERVIEW - NORTH AMERICA CONFECTIONERY- MARKET OVERVIEW - ASIA PACIFIC CONFECTIONERY- MARKET OVERVIEW - LATIN AMERICA CONFECTIONERY- MARKET OVERVIEW - RESEARCH METHODOLOGY - APPENDIX For more information visit here Source: Datamonitor Research and Markets Laura Wood Senior Manager Fax: +353 1 4100 980 press@researchandmarkets.com Copyright Business Wire 2008
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