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  • The recent economic crisis significantly decreased client trust in wealth management firms, resulting in a shift toward personalized services and safer products such as fixed income securities. However, the mass affluent offer the wealth management industry high growth opportunities. In the U.S., this segment has around 33 million individuals, representing around 43% of the country’s investable assets. However, only 18% of the mass affluent are estimated to have availed financial planning services.

    • Published: August 2010
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  • Community banks are independent, locally-owned banks with less than $10 billion in assets. These organizations focus mainly on small businesses for town/city development. The 8,000 community banks currently operating in the U.S. together hold over 20% of the nation’s banking industry assets. This research report will identify and analyze the trends in this market; and will also provide data on the market shares and growth strategies of the leading community banks in the U.S.

    • Published: July 2010
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  • In this report, we have analyzed how the home healthcare market is evolving. The increasing population above the age group of 65 years covers about 70% of the entire market, while the elderly support population (population between 20-64 years of age) is declining. The lack of family members to support and care for the elderly at home generates a high demand for home care products and services. Along with this, the increased cost of hospital care services presents the largest opportunity for this market. Thus, many companies are eagerly approaching this segment with several customized products and services.

    • Published: February 2010
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  • This report highlights the basic structure of the low power consuming next generation display market and its various sub-segments. LCD displays have been taken as the benchmark for power consumption; and only those display technologies have been considered that consume lesser power than LCDs. These include electrochromic displays, electrophoretic displays, electrowetting, LED, OLED, FED (Field Emitting Displays) and electroluminescent and excluded CRT, LCD and plasma.

    • Published: July 2009
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