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«The packaging market is a large $ 40 billion opportunity and fragmented market in India that is growing rapidly driven by retail expansion and e-commerce,» Kabir Narang, partner and co-lead for Asia investments at B Capital, told TechCircle.
But companies would need to work with the fragmented markets in Asia first, and «localization» will be key to that, he added.
But companies would need to work with the fragmented markets in Asia first, and «localization» will be key to that, he said.

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The retail market is extremely fragmentedin the United States, for instance, no company owns more than 1 % of the market.
«The deal should enable cross-selling opportunities in both [Express Scripts»] and eviCore's customer bases, though we note that the eviCore therapeutic end markets are much more fragmented
«We believe it critical for a listing exchange to ensure a high - quality displayed quote to reduce the cost of capital and share price volatility for its issuers, and in the absence of broader market structure reform, exchange - paid quoting incentives are a necessary mechanism in a highly fragmented US marketplace to support liquidity for listed companies,» Cunningham said in a letter to clients emailed to Business Insider.
Ludwin: They'll converge in the following way — we have different payment networks and financial markets all around the world quite fragmented; there's very little mesh or interoperability between networks.
The problem, of course, is that even good papers can (and often do) fail to make money under current market conditions, especially in a highly fragmented, five - newspaper town like Toronto.
Reviewed by local regulators for almost a year, that local marriage was only step one for the Brahma boys, who saw an industry ripe for consolidation and initiated a strategy to improve margins by buying up brewers, eliminating duplicative operations, cutting excess suppliers, and other steps that formed today's beer market, which is fragmented by brand but consolidated in terms of ownership.
(In the fragmented, state - regulated cannabis market, it is illegal for companies to ship marijuana products out of state.
In fact, the market is very fragmented — from traditional banks to online alternative financing providers.
We believe the Statoil acquisition strengthens the company's business risk profile by adding an established, profitable c - store and fuel retailer with a strong market share of more than 30 % in the mature markets of Sweden, Norway, and Denmark with good growth prospects in riskier, more fragmented Eastern Europe.
The ratings on ACT reflect Standard & Poor's view of the company's position as a leader in the fragmented and competitive convenience store (c - store) industry in North America, as well as in the more concentrated Scandinavian market; its solid profitability and cash flow; and its intermediate financial risk profile.
Located in Long Beach, Calif., Kiko taps the know - how inside students», teachers», and parents» heads to serve the vast, fragmented $ 360 - billion K - 12 market.
«What that is called is evaporation of liquidity, liquidity that was never there in the first place and it's a typical maneuver that goes on in the fragmented stock market we have now,» said Joseph Saluzzi, co-manager of trading at Themis Trading in Chatham, New Jersey.
Like most of its advertising competitors, O&M has struggled to keep pace in an increasingly fragmented media market.
That aggressiveness helped Simon land a succession of deals in the late 1990s that transformed Simon into the first truly national mall developer, in what had been a localized, fragmented market.
With decades of experience investing in uniquely complex and idiosyncratic deals, the expertise and specialized knowledge at Fundamental allows us to capitalize on a fragmented and inefficient market.
«The repairs and refurbishment market in India is highly fragmented and unorganised, and there is a significant opportunity for a company like Gadgetwood to create a scalable business servicing a large gap in the industry,» said Abhishek Sharman, founder and MD at Carpediem Capital.
And with the excitement of nearly anything - in either the digital or physical realm - becoming a potential marketing vehicle, there also comes the possibility of a resurgence in data silos and fragmented customer experiences.
With today's highly fragmented markets, the auctions are the only time in the day when investors receive the benefit of centralized liquidity, which is critical to price discovery and the stability and transparency of our capital markets.
Whether a coin's protocol truly is the best in its specific category is of little importance in such a fragmented, irrational market.
Whirlpool Corp. (WHR - $ 152) Whirlpool is the leading player in a fragmented global appliance market.
Mr Stafford said there were still many small uneconomic wine producers in Australia in a highly fragmented industry, which made it difficult to increase prices in the local market.
Foye says such growth will happen by aggressively targeting Chinese supermarkets, convenience stores and online retailers, in what is a highly fragmented mainland market.
Ongoing consolidation attempts across the Australian dairy sector, continuing market expansion in China and a change in long - term strategy severely affected Fonterra's ability to edge in on the highly fragmented Mexican dairy sector - of which no single company controls more than 10 per cent.
Beer consumption in Germany has fallen from around 145 Litres per capita in 1980 to around 105 Litres per head in 2015, according to statistics database Statistica and the market is historically very fragmented.
Natasha Valeeva, report author and supply chains analyst at Rabobank, said: «The European market has witnessed some notable M&A deals in recent years, but we expect more in the future as firms respond to headwinds in what is still a very fragmented sector.
The Education Act of 1980 introduced the Assisted Place Scheme which took selected and gifted children out of the state school system and placed them into independent schools; the trade union reform acts abolished the closed shops, secondary picketing and stamped down wild - cat strikes; the Education Act of 1988 introduced City Technology Colleges, which took states schools out of the purview of the Local Education Authority; the 1988 Next Steps development began a transformation of the civil service by fragmenting in up into executive agencies; and the NHS and Community Care Act 1990 introduced the internal market into the NHS.
Now after Labour, it is fragmented into competing business units that are involved in massive cuts in services and staff in order to be within some arbitarily devised market and budget.
So Chaisson and her team are concentrating on commercializing their pesticides in the U.S. because not only is the market is easier to get into than the Canadian market, but it's also larger: «The market in that country alone is in the billions, but it's fragmented between the professional lawn care industry, golf courses, and home uses,» she adds.
David Rees, senior vice president of medicinal chemistry at Astex Therapeutics, a fragment - based drug discovery specialist based in Cambridge, keeps a keen eye on the recruitment market in the city.
In an e-mail to ScienceInsider, Yang Bicheng, director of BGI's marketing department, wrote that one gene fragment appears to have come from another food - borne pathogen, Salmonella enterica, while other genes are highly homologous to those found in other, phylogenetically distinct E. coli strains, including a strain called O25: H4 - ST13In an e-mail to ScienceInsider, Yang Bicheng, director of BGI's marketing department, wrote that one gene fragment appears to have come from another food - borne pathogen, Salmonella enterica, while other genes are highly homologous to those found in other, phylogenetically distinct E. coli strains, including a strain called O25: H4 - ST13in other, phylogenetically distinct E. coli strains, including a strain called O25: H4 - ST131.
«The Generation Z demo is very fragmented and private in terms of their media consumption,» says Jessica Kia, co-founder of digital marketing consultancy RJK Project.
Two years in and fresh out of shepherding the New York singles market, where she began, Kaplan is taking a deep dive into what she calls the «fragmented market» of singles in Philadelphia.
But currently, the edtech market seems far too fragmented for any one platform to dominate in the short term.
The coupe market has fragmented in recent years, but the new E is aimed squarely at the Audi A5 and rumoured future coupe version of the Jaguar XF.
Apple will likely see moderate success in the Chinese market that has often been accused of being heavily fragmented.
As someone who has only used social media sporadically in relation to my books, I was interested in how many of the presenters viewed the social media world as a fragmented one — with options such as Facebook and Twitter having, in their view, only limited reach and effectiveness in terms of actual marketing.
When it comes down to it e-book taxes are tremendously fragmented in the EU and I think they would be better served with a common VAT on e-books in order to foster growth and allow more players to enter the market.
Google has been accused of pulling a Microsoft, by endlessly rebrand and rename products that are successful, but not market - leading, in an effort to become the market leader, but end up fragmenting their own brands further by alienating existing loyal users and confusing late - adopters and casual observers who don't follow the branding news.
Audiences are fragmented worse than survivors in a post-apocalyptic world, they congregate in small tribes and niche markets and ignore messaging from everywhere else.
Based on the announcement, it seems that publishers and digital books distributers in China may have to play by China's rules, and it could potentially mean a more fragmented e-books market with a new standard.
Now, with the android market being so fragmented, it's difficult to know in which direction Google will go.
If there's a problem, it's that the ebook platform market is fragmented — Bloomsbury's library includes only Bloomsbury's titles while Exact Editions rival Overdrive carries Penguin, Random House, Hachette Livre and HarperCollins — and, though text can be printed, the experience of reading a book in a web browser is pretty unsatisfying if it's a novel you're reading.
So we're still actually in the contraction, although now it's slowly expanding, with the market being more fragmented but also more international.
Meanwhile, Google's Android mobile operating system is expected to decline in market share due to a fragmented ecosystem that doesn't grant equal access to apps and due to the launch of Microsoft's Windows 8, which is geared to work on both tablets and traditional PCs.
The market in India is extremely fragmented, demographically.
Indie authors face formidable challenges: fragmented audiences, intense competition in a crowded market, and traditional publishers» deep pockets.
And with the need for more velocity comes the need for more ephemerality: Each appearance by the celebrity on the smartphone screen must manage to be both instantly attention - grabbing and instantly forgettable, so as not to overtax the brain of the viewer while at the same time building up the «mental availability» that is crucial to selling brands, especially in highly fragmented, mass - market product categories like fragrances, mobile apps, and clothing where the Kardashians do especially well.
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