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Test Your Investment Thesis through Market Research 16 Jan 2014

Test Your Investment Thesis through Market Research

The first task of every investor is to develop an investment thesis. There are various strategies for investing, macro, event driven, fundamental and technical approaches. All of these strategies, maybe with the exception of purely technical, can ben

How Market Research Surveys Opens up Opportunities 06 Dec 2013

Reaching New Markets: How Market Research Surveys Opens up Opportunities

The only way to attract a customer is to know what he or she wants. Guessing is not an option, especially if you are looking to break into new markets. Whether you want to promote yourself to a new demographic in your home country or to an entirely n

Business Market Research: Your Guide to Successful Marketing 24 Oct 2013

Business Market Research: Your Guide to Successful Marketing

Business market research enables companies to make critical business decisions about how to best meet customer needs and grow profits. Through the use of quantitative and qualitative research companies can use

Contemporary Market Research Trends, 2013 23 May 2013
How to Become a Market Research Analyst (USA) 16 May 2013
Qualitative vs. Quantitative Research 09 May 2013

Qualitative vs. Quantitative Research

Which is better: qualitative or quantitative research? Both methodologies are equally important for researchers and they each serve a distinct purpose. What is the Difference between Qualitative and Quantitative Research?

Challenges to Global Market Research in Emerging Countries 21 Mar 2013

Challenges to Global Market Research in Emerging Countries

Intro to Global Market Research Challenges Market research in emerging countries brings with it a variety of challenges. It’s important for researchers to be aware of these challenges in advance and prepare for them.

Do fundamentals matter in a Market driven by Sentiments 01 Feb 2013

Do Fundamentals Matter In a Market Driven By Sentiments?

George Soros once said ‘Stock market bubbles don't grow out of thin air. They have a solid basis in reality - but reality as distorted by a misconception. Eventually the gap between reality and its false interpretation becomes unsustainable, and th