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A 2008 Israel Industry & Market Outlook: Providing Details of over 100 Major Israeli Industries & Forecasts for 2009.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/3a3d4c/2008_israel_indust) has announced the addition of the "2008 Israel Industry & Market Outlook" report to their offering.

The 2008 Israel Industry & Market Outlook report is the leading annual publication that describes over 100 major Israeli industries and 500+ minor industries. Published each year in February the Outlook report provides the most current and accurate estimates of the size of the largest manufacturing, retail, wholesale and services industries in Israel.

With over 200 pages, the National edition of the 2008 Israel Industry & Market Outlook features:

- 2008 establishments, employment and sales totals for each industry

- 2009 forecast establishments, employment and sales totals

- 5-year trend establishments and sales totals

- Industry financial ratios such as sales per employees, sales per establishment and employees per establishment

- 2007 establishments and sales totals for 500+ minor industries

- Industry definitions and descriptions

Key Topics Covered:

Industries covered in the report include:

- Carpentry carpentry, trade concerned with constructing wood buildings, the wooden portions of buildings, or the temporary timberwork used during the construction of buildings.  Contractors Industry

- Breakfast Cereal breakfast cereal, a food made from grain, commonly eaten in the morning. The oldest type of cereal, known as porridge or gruel, requires cooking in water or milk. The modern breakfast cereals, however, are entirely precooked and eaten in cold milk.  Manufacturing Industry

- Frozen Food Manufacturing Industry

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 Cracker & Pasta While the only basic difference between these names is the shape of the pasta, each pasta is typically matched with a particular sauce based on cooking time, consistency, ability to hold sauce, ease of eating, etc.  Mfg. Industry

- Snack Food Manufacturing Industry

- Breweries See for an up to date listing of all the breweries detailed on Wikipedia, sorted into regions.

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 & Beer-Making Industry

- Wineries & Wine-Making Industry

- Distilleries & Alcohol-Making Industry

- Mens & Boys Apparel Mfg. Industry

- Womens & Girls Apparel Mfg. Industry

- Paper Mills Industry

- Printing Industry

- Petroleum Refineries Industry

- Petrochemical petrochemical, any one of a large group of chemicals derived from a component of petroleum or natural gas. The cracking processes for manufacturing gasoline produce vast quantities of gaseous hydrocarbons.  Manufacturing Industry

- Telephone Equipment Mfg. Industry

- Radio/TV Broadcast Equipment Industry

- Audio & Visual Equipment Mfg. Industry

- Semi-Conductor & Electronic Components Mf

- Major Appliance A major appliance is usually defined as a large machine which accomplishes some routine housekeeping task, which includes purposes such as cooking, food preservation, or cleaning, whether in a household, institutional, commercial or industrial setting.  Manufacturing Industry

- Automobile & Motor Vehicle Mfg. Industry

- Automobile Gas Engine & Engine Parts Mfg.

- Musical Groups & artists Industry

- Spectator Spectator, English daily periodical published jointly by Joseph Addison and Richard Steele with occasional contributions from other writers. It succeeded the Tatler, a periodical begun by Steele on Apr. 12, 1709, under the pseudonym Isaac Bickerstaff.  Sports Industry

- Golf Courses & Country Clubs Industry

- Fitness & Recreational Sports Centers

- Hotels & Motels Industry

- Full-Service Restaurants Industry

- Fast Food Restaurants Industry

- Drinking Places & Bars Industry

- Soft-Drink Manufacturing Industry

- Pharmaceutical Preparation Mfg. Industry

- Electronic Computer Manufacturing Industry

- Software Reproducing Industry

- Aircraft Manufacturing Industry

- Book Stores Retailing Industry

- Life Insurance Carriers Industry

- Health & Medical Insurance Carriers

- Property & Casualty Insurance Carriers

- Offices of Certified Public Accountants Certified Public Accountant (CPA)

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- Telemarketing telemarketing, the practice of selling goods or services to customers by means of the telephone or of surveying consumer preferences in telephone conversations.  Services Industry

- Security Guards & Patrol Services Industry

- Exam Preparation & Tutoring Industry

- Medical Laboratories Industry

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/3a3d4c/2008_israel_indust
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