
From defense to mining, we cover all industries for you.
Mining, Technology, Banking & Financial Services
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Metals and Mining Industry Overview
Discover the heartbeat of the global metals and mining sector with our comprehensive vertical reports. Dive into a world where raw materials are transformed into the essential components of modern life, and where innovation and sustainability converge to shape the future.
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High Tech (Software, Hardware, and IT)
The high-tech industry, spanning software, hardware, and IT services, is a vital force in modern innovation, valued at USD 5 trillion in 2021. Software and cloud services are driving growth, propelled by digital transformation and AI. The US leads in North America, while Asia-Pacific, notably China and India, is quickly advancing, especially in hardware and IT services.
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Banking and Financial Services
The banking and financial services sector, vital for global economies, holds assets of USD 120 trillion in 2021. Digital banking, fintech advancements, and shifting consumer behavior are reshaping the industry. While established players in the US and Europe remain dominant, Asia's emerging markets are experiencing rapid growth and improved financial inclusion.
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Semiconductor Industry
As semiconductors shrink in physical size, the industry—encompassing design, manufacturing, and sales—continues to expand, projected to reach $1 trillion by 2030, driven by the automotive, computation, data storage, and wireless industries. In 2023, semiconductor sales—the heart of all electronic devices—reached $526.8 billion, with 34% attributable to logic products used primarily in processing. Dominated by companies like Samsung, Intel, and TSMC from the South Korea, the US, and Taiwan, the industry globally shipped 1.15 trillion semiconductor units in 2021. As of 2017, the market shares of key industry sectors were memory (30%), logic (25%), microprocessors (16%), and power semiconductors (9%).
Renewable energy, Airlines, and Real Estate
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Renewable Energy
Renewable energy has surged, comprising about 30% of global energy capacity in 2021, including solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, and biomass sources. Paris Agreement goals and rising awareness drive worldwide investments, with Europe and North America leading, and China and India gaining prominence in renewables.
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Airlines
The aviation sector is a behemoth, boasting a global revenue of over $800 billion. It is instrumental in the global transportation of both individuals and goods. With a fleet size exceeding 25,000, the industry facilitates approximately 30 million flights annually, transporting around 60 million metric tonnes of cargo. The Atlanta airport stands as the world's busiest, serving 94 million passengers.
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Real Estate
The real estate industry, central to the global economy, was valued at around USD 9 trillion in 2021. Influenced by economic cycles, interest rates, and urbanization, it spans residential, commercial, and industrial properties. Key markets include the US, China, and Europe, while emerging economies experience urbanization-driven growth.
Private Equity & Principle Investors, Telecommunications, and Chemicals
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Private Equity & Principle Investors
Private equity (PE) firms, managing over $6 trillion in U.S. assets, buy private companies with growth potential and later sell them for profit. They take these companies private, allowing for independent decision-making without shareholder influence. PE firms typically implement changes to enhance the company's value, such as cost-cutting. The private equity industry, newer than other financial sectors, originated in 1946 and gained significant momentum in the 1980s.
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Telecommunications
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Chemicals
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