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Global Polysilicon Market Report: 2009 Edition – Market Research Reports On Aarkstore Enterprise

Polysilicon, being the base for Semiconductor and Photovoltaic (PV) industry, has a major influence on its end markets. With the robust growth in its end markets i.e. solar and semiconductor, more in solar industry, the world market for polysilicon has been growing rapidly since 2004 leading to an imbalance in polysilicon supply and demand. However, realizing the need of the hour, the major producers started thinking of increasing their capacity by working out plans for polysilicon capacity addition.

This report analysis the past trends in global polysilicon market reflecting the growth in demand surpassing the growth in supply of polysilicon. However, with the addition of new polysilicon capacities, the imbalance in global supply-demand of polysilicon is shifting from shortage of polysilicon to oversupply in the coming years. The future will see an oversupply in polysilicon driven by the entrance of new players and also capacity addition by the existing ones.

This report also analysis the movement of global polysilicon prices with the shift in the imbalance in polysilicon supply-demand model. Previously, due to shortage in polysilicon supply, the spot prices saw a sharp rise in 2008, but with the ease in supply of polysilicon in the coming years, the prices are expected to decline to much lower levels.

Another aspect that the report covers is the analysis of polysilicon end-markets which have been the major drivers behind the robust growth in polysilicon demand. The high growth in demand from semiconductor and PV industry has forced the existing polysilicon producers to increase their capacity and has given an opportunity for new entrants in the market.

The report also profiles the major players in the industry. More than ninety percent of polysilicon is being supplied by seven companies: Hemlock, Wacker, REC, Tokuyama, MEMC, Mitsubishi and Sumitomo. However, it is estimated that now about seventy producers are present in the market.

By combining SPSS Inc.’s data integration and analysis capabilities with our relevant findings, we have predicted the future growth of the industry. We employed various significant variables that have an impact on this industry and created regression models with SPSS Base to determine the future direction of the industry. Before deploying the regression model, the relationship between several independent or predictor variables and the dependent variable was analyzed using standard SPSS output, including charts, tables and tests.

Table of Contents :

1. Introduction

Polysilicon Value Chain
Silicon Supply Chain for Solar Application

2. Market Overview

2.1 Global Demand/Supply Scenario

Polysilicon Supply by Application – Solar & Semiconductor
Upstream and Downstream Processes
Polysilicon Market Growth
Polysilicon Demand and Supply Scenario

2.1.1 Pricing Trend

Price Movements of Polysilicon
Growth in Polysilicon Contract & Spot Market Prices
Polysilicon Cost Analysis

2.2 Consumption by Application Segment

Growth in Polysilicon Consumption: Solar vs. Semiconductor

3. End Market Analysis

3.1 Solar

3.1.1 Market Growth

Global Photovoltaic Market Size and Growth
Solar Cell Polysilicon Demand, Supply and Market Growth

3.1.2 Top Markets

Global Polysilicon Demand by Regional Markets
European Photovoltaic Market
Global PV Installations by Main Markets

3.2 Semiconductor

3.2.1 Market Growth

Global Semiconductor Market Growth and Projections

3.2.2 Top Markets

Developments in Key Semiconductor Markets
Market Share of Key Semiconductor Markets

4. Key Growth Drivers

4.1 Growth in End Markets
4.2 Increasing Consumer Spending and World GDP

5. Competitive Landscape

Major Global Polysilicon Players
Polysilicon Production Capacity by Type of Players: Tier I, II and III
Polysilicon Profiles of Major Producers

6. Company Profiles

6.1 Hemlock Semiconductor Corporation

Business Overview
Significant Developments
Capacity Expansion Programme
New Polysilicon Capacity

6.2 Wacker Chemie

Business Overview
Business Strategies
Closing Solar Wafer Business: Focus on Polysilicon Production
Polysilicon Production Capacity Expansion
Focus on Emerging Markets

6.3 Renewable Energy Corp (REC)

Business Overview
Business Strategies
Production Capacity Expansion Plan
Cost Reduction

6.4 Tokuyama Corp

Business Overview
Business Strategies
Strengthening Competitiveness by Improving Productivity
Concentration on Polysilicon Production
Promoting Three-year Management Plan

6.5 MEMC

Business Overview
Significant Developments
Acquired Stake In Eversol Corp.
Agreement with Irvine Unified School District
Completion of Acquisition of SunEdison
Joint Venture with Q-Cells SE

7. Market Outlook

7.1 Market Forecast
7.2 Forecast Methodology
7.2.1 Dependent and Independent Variables
7.2.2 Correlation Analysis
7.2.3 Regression Analysis

List of Tables

Global Polysilicon Supply Model (2006-2011E)
End Market Contribution to Polysilicon Consumption (2006-2011E)
Global Annual PV Market Installation (2006-2013E)
Regional Semiconductor Market Value (2004-2008)
Polysilicon Capacity: Tier-I (2006-2011E)
Polysilicon Capacity: Tier-II (2006-2011E)
Polysilicon Capacity: Tier-III (2006-2011E)
Polysilicon Producer Profiles (2008-2011E)
Wacker’s Competitive Position
Polysilicon Production Capacity: Tokuyama Corp. (2006-2011E)
MEMC Business Lines
Dependent & Independent Variables (2003–2009)
Correlation Table
Model Summary – Coefficient of Determination
Regression Coefficients Output

List of Charts

Polysilicon Production Chain
Silicon Supply Chain: Solar
Global Polysilicon Capacity (2006-2011E)
Global Polysilicon Oversupply/Shortage (2006-2011E)
Growth in Polysilicon Demand and Supply (2006-2011E)
Polysilicon Average Contract Prices (2004-2010)
Polysilicon Spot Market Price (2007-2012)
Polysilicon Cost Sensitivity
Cell Efficiency Sensitivity
Worldwide Polysilicon Consumption/Demand: By End-Markets (2006-11E)
Growth in Polysilicon Consumption/Demand: By Markets (2006-2011E)
Global Revenues by Photovoltaic Installation (2008-2013E)
Global Annual PV Market Installation (2005-2013E)
Solar Cell End Market Demand (2006-2013E)
Regional PV Market Installation (2008)
Global Semiconductor Market Value (2006-2011)
World GDP Statistics (2005-2013)
Ownership Structure: Hemlock Semiconductor
Revenues by Business Segments: Renewable Energy Corp. (2008)
Revenue by Geographic Segments: Renewable Energy Corp. (2008)
Revenues by Segments: Tokuyama Corp. (2008)
Revenues by Geographic Segments: MEMC (2008)
Global Polysilicon Supply Forecast (2009-11E)

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Aarkstore Enterprise – Reimbursement issues, market dynamics, pipeline compounds: The Lifestyle Disorders Market Outlook -Aarkstore Enterprise Market

The Lifestyle Disorders Market Outlook to 2014: Reimbursement issues, market dynamics, pipeline compounds
 
Table of Contents : 
“Table of Contents
The Lifestyle Disorders Market Outlook to 2014
Executive Summary 10
Lifestyle diseases – an overview 10
Global market analysis 11
Key investigational compounds 12
Competitive landscape 13
Scope and methodology 14
Scope 14
Methodology 14
Chapter 1 Lifestyle diseases – an overview 18
Summary 18
Introduction 19
Defining lifestyle diseases 20
Alcohol dependence 22
Chronic effects 22
Alopecia 23
Classification of Alopecia 23
Major depressive disorder (MDD) 24
Obesity 26
Causes of obesity 26
Hormonal contraception 28
 29
Smoking cessation 30
Quitting 31
Treatment 31
Characteristics of lifestyle drugs 32
Simple dosing regimen 32
Fast onset of action 33
Tolerable side effects 33
Epidemiology of lifestyle diseases 33
Reimbursement of lifestyle drugs 38
Reimbursement of in the US 38
Reimbursement of in the EU 39
Reimbursement of other lifestyle drugs – issues and challenges 41
Chapter 2 Global market analysis 44
Summary 44
Introduction 45
Key recent events 45
Swiss Competition Commission imposes penalty on leading players 45
Naltrexone not shown to be effective for substance abuse in schizophrenics 45
Xenical and Alli being assessed for risk of liver injury 46
The global contraceptives market still presents investment opportunities 46
Market analysis for leading lifestyle indications 47
Major depressive disorder (MDD) 48
Introduction 48
Analysis of drug classes 49
Leading treatment brands 51
Trends in generics usage 54
Hormonal contraception 54
Introduction 54
Analysis of drug classes 55
Leading treatment brands 56
Trends in generics usage 58
 58
Introduction 58
Analysis of drug classes 59
Leading treatment brands 60
Trends in generics usage 61
Smoking cessation 62
Introduction 62
Analysis of drug classes 62
Leading treatment brands 64
Trends in generics usage 65
Obesity 66
Introduction 66
Analysis of drug classes 67
Leading treatment brands 68
Trends in generics usage 70
Alcohol dependence 70
Introduction 70
Analysis of drug classes 71
Leading treatment brands 72
Trends in generics usage 73
Alopecia 73
Introduction 73
Analysis of drug classes 74
Leading treatments 75
Lifestyle disorders sales forecast 76
Leading brands dynamics 77
Leading brands sales forecasts 79
Chapter 3 Key investigational compounds 82
Summary 82
Introduction 83
Key trends in R&D 83
Obesity – different mechanisms of action being explored 83
Campral the first new drug in alcohol dependence in two decades 83
Vivitrol potential being explored in opioid dependence 84
Antabuse – a novel mechanism of action but presents compliance issues 84
Evolving novel mechanisms of action in the MDD market 84
Sanofi-Aventis terminated development of smoking cessation product
Dianicline 85
Profiles of leading drugs in development 85
Compounds awaiting regulatory approval compounds 86
WC 3016 (Norethindrone/ethinyl estradiol) – Warner Chilcott 86
Qnexa (phentermine/topiramate) – Vivus 88
APD356 (lorcaserin) – Arena 89
Phase III compounds 91
Contrave (bupropion/naltrexone) – Orexigen 91
The increasingly competitive obesity environment 92
Vilazodone – Clinical Data 94
F2695 (levomilnacipran) – Pierre Fabre/Forest 95
TA-1790 (avanafil) – Mitsubishi Tanabe/Vivus 96
NicVAX – Nabi Biopharmaceuticals/GSK 97
NIC002 (CYT002-NicQb) – Novartis/Cytos 99
Naltrexone depot – Elbion AG 100
Key investigational compounds sales forecast 101
Chapter 4 Competitive landscape 104
Summary 104
Introduction 105
Wyeth 108
Overview 108
Drug class focus 108
Marketed products portfolio 109
R&D pipeline analysis 110
Strategic growth analysis 110
Drivers of growth 110
Resistors to growth 111
Eli Lilly 111
Overview 111
Drug class focus 112
Marketed products portfolio 113
R&D pipeline analysis 114
Strategic growth analysis 114
Drivers of growth 114
Resistors to growth 115
Pfizer 115
Overview 115
Drug class focus 115
Marketed products portfolio 116
R&D pipeline analysis 118
Strategic growth analysis 118
Drivers of growth 118
Resistors to growth 118
Bayer 119
Overview 119
Drug class focus 119
Marketed products portfolio 120
R&D pipeline analysis 121
Strategic growth analysis 121
Drivers of growth 121
Resistors to growth 122
Forest 122
Overview 122
Drug class focus 122
Marketed products portfolio 123
R&D pipeline analysis 124
Strategic growth analysis 125
Drivers of growth 125
Resistors to growth 125
Dynamics of the leading alopecia market players 126
The competitive positioning of leading generic players 127
Chapter 5 Appendix 128
IMS data 128
Glossary 129
Index 131
List of Figures
Figure 1.1: Characteristics of lifestyle drugs 21
Figure 1.2: Causes of obesity 28
Figure 2.3: FDA approved indications of leading antidepressant brands, November 2009 49
Figure 3.4: Leading late-stage R&D products in the lifestyle disorders market, 2010 86
Figure 3.5: Comparative analysis of leading obesity pipeline compounds 93
Figure 4.6: Comparative positions of the top ten players, 2007–08 106
Figure 4.7: Drug class focus of Wyeth, 2008 108
Figure 4.8: Drug class focus of Eli Lilly, 2008 112
Figure 4.9: Drug class focus of Pfizer, 2008 116
Figure 4.10: Drug class focus of Bayer, 2008 119
Figure 4.11: Drug class focus of Forest, 2008 123
Figure 4.12: Comparative position of the leading generic players over the period 2004–08 127
List of Tables
Table 1.1: Classification of alopecia 24
Table 1.2: Forecast prevalence of obesity across seven major markets, 35
Table 1.3: Forecast prevalence of tobacco consumption across seven major markets, 2008–14 36
Table 1.4: Forecast prevalence of MDD across seven major markets, 2008–14 37
Table 2.5: The global lifestyle disorders market by indications ($m), 2007–08 48
Table 2.6: Sales performance of antidepressant drug classes, 2007–08 50
Table 2.7: The leading antidepressant brands, 2007–08 51
Table 2.8: Trends in generics usage in the antidepressants market, 2007–08 54
Table 2.9: Sales performance of hormonal contraceptive drug classes, 55
Table 2.10: The leading hormonal contraceptive brands, 2007–08 57
Table 2.11: Trends in generics usage in the hormonal contraceptives market, 2007–08 58
Table 2.12: Physical and psychological causes of ED 59
Table 2.13: The leading brands, 2007–08 60
Table 2.14: Trends in generics usage in the market, 62
Table 2.15: The leading smoking cessation brands, 2007–08 64
Table 2.16: Trends in generics usage in the smoking cessation market, 66
Table 2.17: The leading obesity brands, 2007–08 68
Table 2.18: Trends in generics usage in the obesity market, 70
Table 2.19: The leading alcohol dependence brands, 2007–08 72
Table 2.20: Trends in generics usage in the alcohol dependence market, 73
Table 2.21: The leading alopecia brands in the 7MM, 2007–08 76
Table 2.22: Lifestyle disorders market sales forecast by indication ($m), 77
Table 2.23: The leading alopecia brands, 2007–08 78
Table 2.24: Top 10 brands of the lifestyle disorders market sales forecast, 2008–14 79
Table 3.25: An overview of WC 3016 87
Table 3.26: An overview of Qnexa 88
Table 3.27: An overview of lorcaserin 90
Table 3.28: An overview of Contrave 91
Table 3.29: An overview of vilazodone 94
Table 3.30: An overview of F2695 95
Table 3.31: An overview of avanafil 96
Table 3.32: An overview of NicVAX 98
Table 3.33: An overview of NIC002 99
Table 3.34: An overview of naltrexone depot 1
 
 

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2010 U.s. Marketing Research & Public Opinion Polling Report-Aarkstore Enterprise

The Marketing Research & Public Opinion Polling report, published annually by Barnes Reports, contains timely and accurate industry statistics, forecasts and demographics. The report features 2010 current and 2011 forecast estimates on the size of the industry (sales, establishments, employment) nationally and for all 50 U.S. States and over 900 metro areas. New to the report this year are: financial ratios, number of firms and payroll estimates. The report also includes industry definition, 5-year historical trends on industry sales, establishments and employment, a breakdown of establishments, sales and employment by employee size of establishment (9 categories), and estimates on up to 10 sub-industries, including market research, market analysis, educational research, consumer surveying, business research, and economic research.

Table of Contents :

Users’ Guide

Industry Definition and Related Industries

Industry Establishments

Sales and Employment Trends

Financial Ratios

Establishments

Firms and Payroll

Sub-Industries – 2009 Estimated Industry Sales ($Millions)

Sub-Industries – 2009 Estimated Number of Establishments

Sub-Industries – 2009 Estimated Number of Employees

5-Year Trend – Estimated Industry Sales ($Millions)

5-Year Trend – Estimated Number of Establishments

5-Year Trend – Estimated Number of Employees

2010 U.S. Metropolitan Areas – Estimated Number of Establishments

2010 U.S. Metropolitan Areas – Estimated Industry Sales ($Millions)

2010 U.S. Metropolitan Areas – Estimated Number of Employees

2011 U.S. Metropolitan Areas – Estimated Number of Establishments

2011 U.S. Metropolitan Areas – Estimated Industry Sales ($Millions)

2011 U.S. Metropolitan Areas – Estimated Number of Employees

2010 U.S. States – Estimated Number of Establishments

2010 U.S. States – Estimated Industry Sales ($Millions)

2010 U.S. States – Estimated Number of Employees

2011 U.S. States – Estimated Number of Establishments

2011 U.S. States – Estimated Industry Sales ($Millions)

2011 U.S. States – Estimated Number of Employees

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Executive Summary Service (Ess) Media Converter Market Analysis-Aarkstore Enterprise

Summary-level research findings of our study of the worldwide consumption value (US$, Million) of selected copper/fiber optic media converters used in communications applications.

For the purposes of this study, The media converter as a device that changes from one type of media to another. Specifically, we classify this product as a hardware device that connects different communication transmission media; for example, from copper to/from optical fiber or from copper to/from multimode optical fiber to/from singlemode optical fiber. The global media converter market is segmented into major product categories, as shown in Figure 1.

Media converter types range from small standalone devices and PC card converters to high port-density rack-mount products. Media converters can connect different Local area Network (LAN) media, modifying duplex and speed settings. Switching media converters can connect existing/installed 10Base-T network segments to more recent 100Base-TX or 100Base-FX Fast Ethernet infrastructure. For example, existing Half-Duplex hubs can be connected to 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet network segments over 100Base-FX fiber.

When expanding the reach of the LAN to span multiple locations, media converters are useful in connecting multiple LANs to form one large “campus area network” that spans over a limited geographic area. As premises networks are primarily copper-based, media converters can extend the reach of the LAN over singlemode fiber.