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By | 25 April 2011

This weeks top reports in just-drinks research store

This week's top reports in just-drinks' research store

Here's a run-down of some of the top research reports currently available in the just-drinks research store:

This report is an in-depth financial evaluation of the global beer brewing industry. Using a unique method of analysis, each of the top 500 brewers is individually assessed and ranked against each other and compared to industry averages.

Each of the top 500 global spirit producers is individually assessed in this report and ranked against each other and compared to industry averages. Using the most up-to-date financial information available, a two-page analysis of each company provides financial details.

This extensive report is broken into two parts:

1. A complete financial assessment of the market, based on the companies analysed 

2. An individual financial performance analysis of each company (two pages per company)

This company profile offers detailed strategic analysis of Red Bull's business, examining its performance in the soft drinks industry. The report examines the company's share by region and sector, product developments, market and distribution strategies, challenges from the competition and future prospects.

In recent years, William Grant has made great strides to broaden its portfolio and geographic spread primarily organically, but also by the acquisition of Tullamore Dew in 2010. This profile looks at what William Grant has done and what else it could do to continue to expand.

Rémy Cointreau is looking to sell its Champagne operations and expand its premium spirits portfolio. This profile analyses the company’s acquisition options. It also looks at ways to tap into demand trends in developed markets and evaluates expansion opportunities in emerging ones.

This latest edition of our popular rum report provides the latest consumption volume data, exclusive interviews with execs behind the leading brands and analysis of key and emerging trends across the global industry.

This joint report from just-drinks/IWSR provides a complete market analysis of the global malt whisky sector, offering an expert review of the markets, brands, categories and companies. In-depth interviews with the major players provide unique and candid opinion that enhances the analysis.

Sectors: Beer & cider, Soft drinks, Spirits, Water, Wine

Companies: William Grant, Red Bull, Cointreau

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