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Sector Analysis
Australia Retail Market Size by Sector and Channel Including Online Retail, Key Players and Forecast to 2027
Australia Retail Market Report Overview The Australia retail market size was AUD 358.9 billion in 2022 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of more than 3% during 2022-2027. Australia Retail Market Outlook 2022 - 2027 (AUD Billion) Buy Full Report for More Insights into the Australia Retail Market Forecast Download A Free Report Sample The Australia retail market research report provides both historic and forecast market data for total retail sales in Australia. It illustrates the data with...
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Company Profile
Booking Holdings Inc – Company Profile
Booking Holdings Inc (Booking Holdings), is a provider of online travel and related services. The company offers various services including accommodation reservation, price comparison, rental car reservation, restaurant reservations, airline ticket booking, vacation packages, cruise booking, and travel reservation. It operates business under brands such as Booking.com, Agoda, Priceline, KAYAK, Rentalcars.com, and OpenTable. Booking Holdings provides its services to consumers and local partners. It provides restaurant operators with restaurant reservation management and customer acquisition services. The company operates in several...
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Sector Analysis
Health and Beauty Retailing in Australia – Sector Overview, Market Size and Forecast to 2025
This databook uses data from GlobalData’s Retail database showing the trends in the market and sectors by value. It also reveals the major retailers by market share in 2020 in each of the sectors. All data includes the impact COVID-19 has had on sales in 2020 (forecasted at the date of publication). This databook provides both the historic and forecast market data of total retail sales, and the health and beauty market in Australia. It illustrates the data with charts,...
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Thematic Analysis
Cloud Computing in Consumer Goods – Thematic Research
We see seven broad investment theme categories in 2018: Big Data and artificial intelligence: machine learning, voice, virtual & augmented reality, data centers, cybersecurity, cloud computing Internet of Things (IoT): automated home, autonomous vehicles, industrial IoT, medical IoT, wearable tech, ambient commerce FinTech: cryptocurrencies, blockchain, initial coin offerings, mobile payments, crowdfunding Digital media: internet tv, ecommerce, social media Advanced manufacturing: robotics, 3D printing, genomics, quantum computing Sustainability: electric vehicles, batteries, sharing economy Macro and regulation: M&A, net neutrality, data privacy,...
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Thematic Analysis
Tech and Media Trends 2018 – Global Thematic Research
The mega-themes that will drive earnings in the global tech and media sectors over the next 12 to 24 months are: artificial intelligence, the Cloud, internet of things, digital media, fintech, advanced manufacturing, macroeconomic issues and regulation. This Global Tech and Media Trends Report 2018 attempts to give readers a comprehensive outlook for the top 600 companies in the space over the next two years. Inside this report, we look at the key trends that will impact the technology and...
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Thematic Analysis
TMT Predictions 2018 – Global Thematic Research
We see seven broad investment theme categories in 2018: Big Data and artificial intelligence: machine learning, voice, virtual & augmented reality, data centers, cybersecurity, cloud computing Internet of Things (IoT): automated home, autonomous vehicles, industrial IoT, medical IoT, wearable tech, ambient commerce FinTech: cryptocurrencies, blockchain, initial coin offerings, mobile payments, crowdfunding Digital media: internet tv, ecommerce, social media Advanced manufacturing: robotics, 3D printing, genomics, quantum computing Sustainability: electric vehicles, batteries, sharing economy Macro and regulation: M&A, net neutrality, data privacy,...
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Thematic Analysis
Trump and Tech – Global Thematic Research
As the dust settles after the US presidential election, we look at the medium-term investment implications of a Trump presidency for technology companies: Taxation: Most US tech companies will benefit from lower tax rates, but some – like Amazon – may be aggressively pursued for tax avoidance. Trade tariffs: Import tariffs on Chinese goods will hit technology companies – like Apple, Cisco and HP – who design in the US but manufacture in China. US-based manufacturers like Intel will benefit....
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Thematic Analysis
Tech M_A Targets – Global Thematic Research
In 2016, a number of M&A transactions in the technology and media sectors occurred including the takeovers of NetSuite, Marketo, Arcam and DreamWorks as well as several others. Over the coming two to three years, M&A activity in the technology and media sectors is expected to move into overdrive. Disruptive technology of some sort is likely to be the primary driver behind many of these future M&A transactions. In this report, technology companies expected to be targeted over the next...
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Thematic Analysis
Ecommerce Themes 2017 – Global Thematic Research
Before we look at the big themes, let us first put things into perspective by glancing at the share price performance of Ecommerce companies relative to other Internet & media sectors and relative to the S&P 500 index. Over the last two and half years, the S&P 500 index has increased by 16%. During that period, our equal-weighted index of the leading Ecommerce stocks has risen by 18%. Meanwhile, social media stocks have risen by 4%; digital marketing stocks have...
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Thematic Analysis
2016 Outlook for the big players in global TMT – Global Thematic Research
3D Systems is the market leader in the 3D printing technology cycle. Growth has been disappointing so far, but we believe this sector is likely to take off within the next two years. Akamai is the world’s largest content delivery network. As video traffic grows, Akamai should theoretically benefit. But competition is rising and prices are falling. Whereas Apple, Google and Facebook were happy to rely on Akamai in the past, they are now building their own CDNs, as are...