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Identify If Your Company is above or below Average for Your Segment of the Dental Industry.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c45949) has announced the addition of 2006 Dental Industry Metrics Report to their offering.

Performance data on 100 publicly traded worldwide dental industry companies

This 376 page report allows any dental industry company to benchmark its performance against both large and small public companies. This year's report includes companies in Canada, Japan, England, Switzerland, Sweden, Belgium, New Zealand, Israel & the US.

Is your company above or below average for your segment of the dental industry?

This report will let you know.

For each company the report includes:

- Sales growth - Earnings per share - Market value of the company - Sales per employee - Net income per employee - Executive compensation - Number of employees - Price to Earnings ratio - Sales multiple - Inventory turns - Receivables days - Shareholders Equity - Current Ratio

In addition, this report contains over 500 charts, graphs and tables - all restricted to companies within the worldwide dental industry.

The report also contains direct company comparisons, like Colgate v. P&G Nobel Biocare v. Straumann - among others.

These factors are also ranked by industry

Companies in these industry segments are included:

- Insurance - Laboratory - Distribution - Manufacturing - Consumer OTC OTC

See: Over-the-counter.


OTC

See over-the-counter market (OTC).
 - Practice Management
Topics Covered
Introduction
Company Value
Company Comparisons
Industry Performance Metrics


Companies Mentioned

- 1st Dental Labs - 3M - Aastrom Biosciences - Aetna - Aflac - AFP (1) (AppleTalk Filing Protocol) The file sharing protocol used in an AppleTalk network. In order for non-Apple networks to access data in an AppleShare server, their protocols must translate into the AFP language. See file sharing protocol.  Imaging - AHPC AHPC American Home Products Corporation  Holding - Align Technology - Alpha Pro Tech Ltd - Altair Nanotechnologies - American Dental Partners - American Medical Technologies - APO apo- 1 A prefix indicating a protein component in a conjugated molecule–eg, apoferritin, apolipoprotein, see there 2 Apolipoprotein, see there  Health - Avanir Pharmaceuticals - Biolase Technology - BioLok International - Biomet - Birner Dental Management - Cadbury Schweppes - Cantel Medical - Carrington Laboratories - Chatem - Church & Dwight Co. - Cigna Corporation - Colgate-Palmolive Co. - Collagenex Pharmaceutical - Curagen Corporation - Danaher Corporation - Del Global Technologies - Dentsply International - Diomed Holdings - Dov Pharmaceutical - DTI Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI)
A refinement of magnetic resonance imaging that allows the doctor to measure the flow of water and track the pathways of white matter in the brain.


Dental Technologies - Eastman Kodak Co. - EBOS EBOS E-Business Operating System  Group - Emdeon (WebMD) - Excel Technology - FPIC FPIC First Professionals Insurance Company (Jacksonville, FL)
FPIC Field Programmable Interconnect
FPIC Federal Partnership for Interoperable Communications
FPIC Field Programmable Interconnect Chip
 Insurance Group - General Electric - Glaxosmithkline - Henry Schein - Humana - IDEX Corporation - Isolagen - Johnson & Johnson - Kensey Nash Corporation - K. Philips Electronics - Landauer Inc - Lifecell Corporation - Lifecore Biomedical - Lincoln National - Lion Corporation - Lumenis - Matrixsx Initiatives - MedCom USA - Med-Design Corporation - Medical Action Industries - MetLife - MGI Pharma - Milestone Scientific - Nakanishi Inc. - National Dentex Den´tex

n. 1. (Zool.) An edible European marine fish (Sparus dentex, or Dentex vulgaris) of the family Percidæ.
 - Nobel Biocare AB - Noven Pharmaceuticals - Oralabs - Oasis Healthcare - OCA OCA oculocutaneous albinism.  - Patterson Companies - Pfizer Inc. - Playtex Inc - Prestige Brands - Principle Financial - ProAssurance - Procter & Gamble Co. - Pro-Dex Inc. - Pure Bioscience - Quality Systems Inc - Remedent - Schick Technologies Inc. - SCPIE SCPIE Southern California Physicians Insurance Exchange  Holdings - Sharps Compliance - Spire Corporation - StanCorp Financial - Stericycle - Straumann - Sunstar Inc - Symmetry Medical - Synergetics USA - Theragenics - Timken - Tutogen Medical - Unilever - Varian Medical - Virbac Corporation - Wellpoint Inc. - Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co. - X-rite Inc. - Young Innovations Inc - Zila Inc. - Zimmer

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