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State Market Indexes, Market Intelligence Reports, Census Data from various manufacturing sectors

Posted on Saturday, February 10, 2007 at 03:53PM by Registered CommenterMarkIntell.com in | CommentsPost a Comment

MarkIntell.com partners with BizMiner publishing thousands of State Market Indexes, Market Intelligence Reports, Census Data from various manufacturing sectors.

These reports cover three year trends in hundreds of Manufacturing sectors, broken out on a state-by-state basis. Analysis is based on data applied from some 150 industry firms. Industry market vitality measures for each state are benchmarked against US averages for the industry, creating easy comparison of state-by-state performance. Industry sales are detailed for both company-wide headquarters data and locally generated sales levels. The report also compares proprietary measures in each state and the US, including failure rates, entrepreneurial activity and new branch development rates in the industry.

These market intelligence reports use data from firms which identify themselves as operating primarily in the line of business being analyzed. Sales from secondary lines of business are attributed to the primary classification unless reported through a separately organized entity. Raw data utilized in these market intelligence reports is sourced from the nation’s most acknowledged business credit reporting agencies and other private databases. In total, BizMiner accesses over half a billion sourced data points from eighteen million business operations for each of its twice annual updates. Census and other government data is used incidentally to inform and test projections for non-reporting firms. Failure rates, experience-rated survivor measures and sales analysis of business operations are based on information supplied largely by business owners and representatives. Inaccurate information supplied by business owners or representatives may affect the analysis. Failure rates assume that the discontinuation of a facility’s presence among the reporting databases reflects the discontinuation of operations of that facility.

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