Bishop & Assoc. Releases 2006 Connector Market Hdbk Print E-mail
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Written by Robin Norvell   
Monday, 01 May 2006 06:49
Bishop and Associates recently released the 2006 edition of the Connector Market Handbook. The comprehensive seven-chapter report analyzes all aspects of the world electronic connector market, providing detailed connector statistics by equipment sector and product category for North America, Europe, Japan, China, Asia Pacific and the ROW.
 
Includes a chapter on worldwide connector industry results by region, equipment sector and product category. Data is provided for 1999-2005, with projections for 2010 (including five-year CAGRs). Includes 2004/2005 results by country for the European and Asia Pacific regions, as well as a 2010 forecast.
 
 
Bishop & Associates Inc., connectorindustry.com
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