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"UK Restaurants 2007 Report" - Instant Overview of the UK Restaurant Market.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c67692) has announced the addition of Snapshots UK Restaurants 2007 to their offering.

Snapdatas Snapshots UK Restaurants 2007 provides 2005 year-end market size data, with 2006 estimates, 4 years of historical data and five-year forecasts. The Snapshots report gives an instant overview of the UK restaurant market, and covers traditional restaurants, fast food restaurants and other types of restaurant outlets. Market value is based on turnover. The data is supplied in both graphical and tabular tab·u·lar
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1. Having a plane surface; flat.

2. Organized as a table or list.

3. Calculated by means of a table.



tabular

resembling a table.
 format for ease of interpretation and analysis. The Snapshots UK Restaurants 2007 forms part of Snapdatas Catering & Hotels industry coverage.

The key socio-economic indicators in each report will be:

* Size of population

* GDP GDP (guanosine diphosphate): see guanine.  

* Gross Domestic Product

* Inflation rate

* Exchange rate

Forecasts

All market forecasts are based on statistical forecasting techniques based on historic performance (linear extrapolation (mathematics, algorithm) extrapolation - A mathematical procedure which estimates values of a function for certain desired inputs given values for known inputs.

If the desired input is outside the range of the known values this is called extrapolation, if it is inside then
 of the market size, based on the five-year historical growth). These statistical tools are supplemented with qualitative parameters such as: industry expectation/opinion. Socio-economic drivers, new product development, technological advances, expected levels of market saturation In economics, "market saturation" is a term used to describe a situation in which a product has become diffused (distributed) within a market; the actual level of saturation can depend on consumer purchasing power; as well as competition, prices, and technology.  etc.

Benefits of the Snapshots Reports

The Snapdata product range is designed to save time for clients by providing an industry data overview, market size, shares and forecasts; verified with full sourcing.

Easy to search, quick to access, and clear and concise to use: Snapdata reports can save 40% of resources in those early stages of a project. Sometimes just a report from the Snapshots Series is all that is required for an internal client's first request. But when the project develops, the reports also help your internal research team prepare a fuller picture for their end-users utilizing the further sources provided in each report for industry drivers and analytical information, enabling them to provide a more detailed document based on solid figures but tailored to the end-users' requests.

Report breakdown:

Page 3 - Snapshots Executive Summary

Page 4 - Category Definitions

Page 5 - Market Size by Value (2002-2006)

Page 6 - Market Segmentation Market Segmentation

A marketing term referring to the aggregating of prospective buyers into groups (segments) that have common needs and will respond similarly to a marketing action.
 by Value (2005)

Page 7 - Market Shares by Volume (2005)

Page 8 - Company Details (Company Websites)

Page 9 - Market Forecast by Value (2007-2011)

Page 10 - Socio-Economic Data for UK

Page 11 - Snapshots Sources for Further Research

Companies mentioned:

* Ask

* Burger King

* Compass/EQT

* DPP DPP - Dining Philosophers Problem  Rest

* Greene King

* Greggs

* Little Chef Little Chef is a chain of 192 roadside restaurants in the United Kingdom, founded in 1958 and owned by the UK private equity group RCapital, typically found on A roads and several on motorways.  

* McDonalds

* Mitchells & Butler

* Nandos

* Out of Town Restaurant Group

* Pizza Express

* Spirit Group

* The Restaurant Group

* Tragus tragus /tra·gus/ (tra´gus) pl. tra´gi   [L.] the cartilaginous projection anterior to the external opening of the ear; used also in the plural to designate hairs growing on the pinna of the external ear, especially on the tragus.  

* Whitbread

* Wimpy Wimpy

sloppily dressed comic strip character; always “forgets” to pay for hamburgers. [Comics: “Popeye” in Horn, 657–658]

See : Irresponsibility
 

* Yum!

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c67692.
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