DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Research and Markets(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/6916b9/residential_constr) has announced the addition of the “Residential Construction in Morocco to 2015: Market Databook” report to their offering.
“Residential Construction in Morocco to 2015: Market Databook”
Synopsis
WMI’s, Residential Construction in Morocco to 2015: Market Databook contains detailed historic and forecast Construction sales value, segmented at a category level.
This report is the result of WMI’s extensive market research covering the Residential Construction industry in Morocco. It provides detailed historic and forecast sales value, segmented at market and category level. Residential Construction in Morocco to 2015: Market Databook provides a top-level overview and detailed category insight into the operating environment of the Construction industry in Morocco. It is an essential tool for companies active across Morocco Construction value chain and for new players considering entering the market.
Scope
- Overview of the Residential Construction industry in Morocco
- Analysis of the Residential market and its category including full year 2010 sales value and forecasts till 2015
- Historic and forecast sales value for the Residential Constructions industry for the period 2005 through 2015
- Historic and forecast sales value for all the category active across Residential Construction industry for the period 2005 through 2015
Reasons To Buy
- Gives you important figures of Residential market in Morocco
- Allows you to analyze market as the report offers detailed historic and forecast Construction sales value, segmented at a category level
- Provides you with information on sales segmentation by category in Residential Construction industry
- Enhance your knowledge of the market with key figures on sales value and segmentation by category for the historic period
- Allows you to plan future business decisions using the report’s forecast figures for the market along with the segmentation
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