Business & Professional Online Information Markets 2002-2006

Aug 1, 2002
261 Pages - Pub ID: CURP1577709
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Executive Summary
Chapter 1: Market Overview
  • Scope of the Report
  • Structure of the Business & Professional Online Services Market
  • Definition of Business & Professional Online Services
  • History of the Online Information Industry
  • Web Commercialization Begins in 1991
  • Worldwide Online Service Sales Reach $47.1 Billion in 2001
  • Brokerage Services Make Up 26.5% of Business/Professional Online Services
  • Electronic Information Revenue Increases 8.9%
  • Online Paid Subscriptions Top 71.87 Million in 2001
  • Online Services Market to Top $59.77 Billion in 2006
  • Online Services Subscribers to Reach 100.3 Million by 2006
  • Conclusions

Chapter 2: Brokerage Information

  • Overview
  • Growth for Leading Players Is Forecast to Drop in 2002
  • Top Players Feel Effects of Heavy Consolidation and Cutbacks
  • Reuters Strengthened Its Global Position with 2001 Acquisition of Bridge
  • Financial Data Providers Forced Into Strategy Adjustment
  • Once Booming Retail Market Continues to Struggle
  • Reuters Takes Instinet Public in 2001, but the Company Struggles in 2002
  • Online Brokerages Go Global to Seek New Subscribers
  • Demand for Wireless Services Slows
  • Forecast Assumptions
  • Financial Forecast

Chapter 3: Credit Information Services

  • Overview
  • Cosumer & Business Credit
  • Growth Moderate for Market Leaders in Credit Information Market Space
  • Consolidation Key for Leaders
  • Risk Management Software Demands Increases
  • Consumer Market Serves as Source of New Revenues
  • Terrorism Threat Creates New Role for Credit Information Providers
  • Smaller Players Make Inroads on Leaders
  • Forecast Assumptions
  • Financial Forecast

Chapter 4: Current Awareness News & Research Information

  • Overview
  • High Unemployment Impacts Sales of Current Awareness News & Research
  • Aggregators Post Strong Revenue Growth
  • Contract Subscriptions Tally Jumps 37.6%
  • Top Line Takes Beating in First Half 2002
  • Vendors Keep Customers by Lowering Contract Values
  • Smaller Players May Have Edge in Down Economy
  • Forecast Assumptions
  • Financial Forecast

Chapter 5: Financial News & Research Information

  • Overview
  • Financial News & Research Services Struggle with Rough Economy
  • Thomson Financial Overtakes McGraw-Hill for Lead
  • Subscribers Growth Flat for Financial Segment
  • Companies Slim Down to Weather Economy
  • Advertising-Based Companies Seek New Revenue Lines
  • Analytics Offers Growth Area for Content Vendors
  • Forecast Assumptions
  • Financial Forecast

Chapter 6: Legal, Tax and Public Record Information

  • Overview
  • General Law
  • Tax Law
  • Environmental Records
  • Real Estate Information
  • State Commercial Records
  • Federal Gov't. and Agency Documents, State Legislation and Regulations
  • Legal, Tax and Public Record Market Growth Outpaces Other Sectors
  • LexisNexis Retains 38+% Market Share, Wolters Kluwer Comes on Strong
  • West, Reed Grapple with New Products, Kluwer Boosts Global Presence
  • Global Online Content Is a Long-Term Gold Mine in the Legal Sector
  • Loislaw, LexisNexis and Others Think Small
  • Forecast Assumptions
  • Financial Forecast

Chapter 7: Marketing Information

  • Overview
  • The Three Segments Within Marketing Information
  • Audience Rating Services
  • List Compilers
  • Product Marketing Information Services
  • Like Other Sectors, Marketing Information Was Hit by Bad Economy in 2001
  • IRI, ACNeilsen Expands to Seek New Revenue Streams
  • Internet Measurement: ComScore Quickly Wrests Lead from Pioneers
  • Courts Say "No" to Selling Consumer Marketing Info from Credit Records
  • Forecast Assumptions
  • Financial Forecast

Chapter 8: Health Care Information

  • Overview
  • WebMD Tops the List of Leading Online Health Care Information Providers
  • WebMD
  • Ovid Technologies
  • MedSite
  • A.D.A.M. Inc.
  • MD Consult
  • Health Care Information Providers Successfully Target Professionals
  • WebMD Survives by Focusing on Professionals
  • Established Publishers Expand Presence in Electronic Health Care Market
  • Economy Is Down, but Subscriptions Are Up
  • New Wireless Health Care Information Products Continue to Emerge
  • Forecast Assumptions
  • Financial Forecast

Chapter 9: Vertical Markets Information

  • Overview
  • They Built It, but No One Came
  • McGraw-Hill Hits the Right Niche
  • Many Vertical Marketplaces Close or Adjust Business Models
  • Forecast Assumptions
  • Financial Forecast

Chapter 10: Company Profiles

  • Acxiom Corp.
  • Bloomberg L.P.
  • Business Wire
  • D&B
  • Dow Jones
  • Equifax
  • Hoover's Inc.
  • IHS Group
  • Interactive Data Corp.
  • MarketWatch
  • McGraw-Hill
  • Multex
  • OneSource
  • Pearson PLC (Financial Times Group)
  • PR Newswire
  • Reed Elsevier
  • Reuters Group
  • Thomson Corp.
  • Track Data Corp.
  • Value Line
  • Verticalnet
  • VNU Inc.
  • WebMD Corp.
  • Wolters Kluwer
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