TRIAL

New business database in the library: 

GMID from Euromonitor International

 

We are pleased to announce that the library has 1 month free access 

(starting January 20, 2010)

to the GMID: Global Market Information Database from Euromonitor International.

 

You can access GMID directly from your desktop by going to http://www.portal.euromonitor.com/portal/server.pt

 

There is a short online tutorial called ‘Getting started’ on the GMID help page which gives a tour of the site.

 

GMID is a vast resource of business intelligence on industries, countries and consumers.  It supports a wide range of courses, including international business and marketing, economics, social sciences, humanities, international relations, travel and tourism, hospitality management and food marketing

Intelligence on Countries

·         Internationally comparable demographic, economic and ‘other’ country statistics

·         Analysis of business environment and economic outlook

·         Country and regional profiles

Intelligence on Industries

·         Market size data for hundreds of consumer products

·         Forward-looking industry analysis and sector reports

·         Company profiles, market shares and brand shares

Intelligence on Consumers

·         Detailed income, expenditure and lifestyle statistics

·         Analysis of lifestyles and changing demographics

·         Emerging consumer trends and attitudes

Geographic coverage

205 countries are researched, both developed and emerging markets. All data is comparable across countries.

Personalise the site

Create your own user profile to access personalised features including saving your research.   To register follow the Personalise this site link on the GMID homepage.

Support and training

If you have any questions or would like a demonstration on how to search the database please contact your library.

 

 

If you have any questions please contact at  libmai(at)aubg.bg

 

Visit Panitza  library page >  Databases  section 

 

 

Last modified:21.01.2010

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