Reuters Business Insight [Rbi] - Dialog - file 759 - Company Business and Marketing

Online Newsletter, Nov, 2000

This new database represents a collaboration between the news agency Reuters and market analysis experts, Datamonitor. It consists of a new series of management reports designed to keep users informed, timely business decisions, and using the most current analysis available. One of the key strengths of this database report series are the Reuters/Datamonitor authors, all of whom are experts in their chosen fields and who have extensive experience both from specific industry or consultancy backgrounds.

After considerable research into the needs of potential customers, currency of the data was identified as one of the key ingredients sought. Currency is a major cornerstone of this new database. Reuters Business Insight's analysis is widely quoted in the press, with frequent articles covering RBI reports in leading publications such as 'The Financial Times', 'Marketing Week', and hundreds of specialist trade magazines. The range of reports is designed to meet a variety of requirements, from simple market data and trends to detailed analytical insight. Reuters Business Insight has expert teams focusing on the following markets: consumer markets, e-commerce, energy, financial services, healthcare, and technology. RBI's database structure is similar to that of all other market research databases on Dialog. The Main Title of every report is indexed to MT=; users can expand the MT= to view the entire list of titles in the database. Reports are broken into individual records or pages, so that users can isolate just the pages they need. Users can also gather all pages of an individual report together using the REPORT TITLES feature. For further information contact: The Dialog Corporation, 11000 Regency Parkway - Suite 10, Cary, NC 27511. Telephone: (800) 334-2564 (U.S. & Canada) or (919) 462-8600. Fax: (919) 468-9890. URL: http://www.dialog.com

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