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Research and Markets: 2007 Company Profile on ThyssenKrupp Ideal for Busy Execs Today

Business Wire, June 13, 2007

DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c59649) has announced the addition of ThyssenKrupp 2007 Company Profile to their offering.

This latest edition company profile is part of a major series of reports that will provide you with convenient and concise analysis on the world's largest component and vehicle manufacturers. Each individual company is profiled in a consistent format, allowing you to quickly and easily make comparisons between companies.

Company Dossier

A series of grab pages summarising the main chapters of the profile. Ideal for busy executives who just need the key facts now!

Worldwide Locations

Details the company structure from head office down. With tables listing key locations worldwide, plus available details on employee numbers.

Financial Analysis

A review of the financial strategy of the company as recorded in public statements and reports, followed by an analysis of the accounts for the last five years. It includes commentary offering our opinion on how the company has performed.

Competitor Analysis

A review of how the company is performing against its key competitors.

Key Events

A quick history lesson: detailing the major events that have affected the company, running right up to recent news.

SWOT Analysis

A proprietary SWOT analysis provides a snapshot barometer for the company, detailing its key strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats.

Customers

Provides commentary and pie charts detailing % share of sales by region for the company.

Products and Product Development

Provides commentary and pie charts detailing % share of sales by product group for the company.

Prospects

A summary of predictions for the company's short-term future outlook.

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c59649

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