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Business Information Markets 2008-2009
May 11, 2009
Since 1979, professionals tracking the online content industry have relied on Business
Information Markets for an accurate and unbiased inside look at the industry — from the
latest mergers and acquisitions, to subscriber growth estimates, to the technology
trends that are constantly reshaping the dynamic market for creating and distributing
content to business professionals.
This report covers all business information services that provide content, delivered
through proprietary online networks, the Internet and handheld wireless devices. It
contains the market intelligence needed to evaluate current trends affecting the
information industry, and to get an inside track on where future growth is forecast to
occur.
No other report delivers as comprehensive and all-encompassing an overview and
outlook, broken out by 10 major vertical segments: general news and research,
financial, brokerage, credit, legal, tax, public records, health care, marketing and other
online information services.
Business Information Markets 2008-2009 also includes more than 20 detailed company
profiles of leading business/professional online content providers, such as Reed
Elsevier, Dow Jones, Hoover’s, Reuters, WebMD and more.
Additional Information
Stamford, Conn. - May 11, 2009 - The global recession will lead to slower growth in
online business information markets in 2009 as a bunker mentality takes hold across
many of the vertical markets that drive demand for online services, according to the
latest report from Simba Information, a leading media industry forecast and analysis
firm.
Business Information Markets 2008-2009 provides market sizing, strategic and
competitive analysis, forecasts and critical insight into the markets for financial, credit,
current awareness news and research, marketing, legal, tax, public record and health
information.
2. The business information market has been growing in the 5% to 7% range for the past
several years. However, total revenue growth in 2009 is projected to come in at 2% to
$45.9 billion, the lowest since these markets collectively posted 1.8% growth in 2004.
While the projected growth for 2009 may be a disappointment compared to prior years,
the fact that the industry is still growing at a time when so many businesses are faltering
is a good sign. As the information revolution advances, the emphasis has moved away
from the mass delivery of data and the technology used to accomplish that to finding
meaning in information. Business leaders, who have more information flying at them
than ever before, need to drill down to find the bits of knowledge that will make a
difference to their company’s bottom line. This transition creates opportunity for astute
business information providers that can develop added-value solutions.
Therefore, the long term outlook is positive. Simba Information projects that the market
will grow at a compound annual rate of 4.4% through 2012 reaching $53.5 billion.
The financial and marketing information segments account for 55.3% of the total market
for online business information. Both segments continue to post healthy sales, with
financial information recording $16 billion in 2008 and marketing $8.5 billion. However,
Simba anticipates both segments will feel the brunt of the economic slowdown. Growth
in financial information will slow to 1.3% in 2009 and marketing growth will slow to 2.4%
in 2009.
The market for electronic health care information continues to be a bright spot, growing
at a compound annual rate of 10.1% between 2006 and 2008. In health care, the use of
PDAs is continuing to grow, and handhelds have become a necessity for clinicians who
need immediate access to research and data.
The newly released Simba report provides an overview and financial outlook for
business information markets based on specific research and analysis of the leading
competitors and market performance in six industry verticals.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of Contents
Methodology
Executive Summary
Chapter 1: Market Overview
Introduction
Market Structure
3. Credit Information Services
Current Awareness News & Research Services
Financial Information Services
Legal, Tax & Public Record Services
Marketing Information Services
Health Care Information Services
Other Online Information Services
Market Size
Online Service Sales Reach $43.3 Billion in 2007
Online Paid Subscriptions Climb to 15.3 Million in 2007
Market Trends and Analysis
Table 1.1: Online Services Definitions
Table 1.2: Global Online Services Market Size by Market Segment, 2006-2008
Table 1.3: Online Business Information Compound Annual Growth Rates by
Segment, 2006-2008E
Table 1.4: Online Services Market Share and Revenue by Market Segment,
2005-2007E
Table 1.5: Online Subscriber Growth by Market, 2005-2008E
Table 1.6: ISP Subscriber Survey, 2006-2008
Chapter 2: Financial Information Services
Introduction
Brokerage Data
Brokerage Information Segment Grew in the Calm Before the Storm
Brokerage Information Subscriptions Up 3.9% in 2007
Financial News and Research Services
Financial News and Research Sales Increase 10.5% in 2007
Financial News and Research Subscriber Base Expands Quickly
Mergers & Acquisitions in the Financial Information Market
Thomson Reuters Deal Could Create Competition
4. Murdoch Reels in Dow Jones
Other Deals of Note
Issues and Trends in the Financial Information Market
China Settles with WTO Over Regulation of Financial Information Providers
New Technologies Could Bring New Competition
Forecast
Financial Forecast
Table 2.1: Selected Online Brokerage Information Services by Market
Table 2.2: Brokerage Information Sales of Leading Companies, 2007 vs. 2006
Table 2.3: Market Share for the Top Three Online Brokerage Information
Services vs. All Others, 2007
Table 2.4: Bloomberg Subscriber Growth, 1997-2007
Table 2.5: Brokerage & Financial Information Services Online Subscriber Survey,
2007
Table 2.6: Select Online Financial News & Research Services
Table 2.7: Financial News & Research Electronic Information Sales, 2007 vs.
2006
Table 2.8: Financial News & Research Services Subscriber Growth, 2007 vs.
2006
Table 2.9: Financial Information Segment M&A Activity, January 2007-August
2008
Table 2.10: Financial Information Services Sales, 2003-2012P
Table 2.11: Financial Information Services Sales Growth, 2003-2012P
Chapter 3: Credit Information Services
Introduction
Credit Information Sales Climb 11.4% in 2007
Consumer Credit Segment
Business Credit Segment
Long-Term Lawsuits Settled
Global Trend in M&A Activity
5. Consumer Product Rollout Continues
Forecast
Forecast Assumptions
Financial Forecast
Table 3.1: Selected Credit Information Providers
Table 3.2: Global Online Credit Information Sales, 2006 vs. 2007
Table 3.3: Online Credit Information Services Sales, 2003-2012P
Table 3.4: Online Credit Information Services Sales Growth, 2003-2012P
Chapter 4: Current Awareness News & Research
Introduction
Market Size and Structure
Subscriber Growth Rises 5.3% in 2007
Mergers & Acquisitions
Current Awareness News & Research Services: Product Development
Reputation Management Drives Product Development
CANR Companies Delve Into Social Networking
Smaller Players Expand
Current Awareness News & Research Services: Trends
CANR Advertising Sales Climb 37% in 2007
Thomson Dismantles Business Intelligence Operations
Forecast
Financial Forecast
Table 4.1: Selected Online News & Research Services
Table 4.2: Current Awareness News & Research Online Sales Growth, 2006-
2008
Table 4.3: Current Awareness News & Research Online Subscriber Growth,
2006-2008E
Table 4.4: Key Current Awareness News & Research M&A Activity, January
2007-May 2008
6. Table 4.5: Key Business Information Product Launches, January 2007-January
2008
Table 4.6: Current Awareness News & Research Advertising Sales Growth, 2007
vs. 2006
Table 4.7: Current Awareness News & Research Online Sales, 2003-2012P
Table 4.8: Current Awareness News & Research Online Services Sales Growth,
2003-2012P
Chapter 5: Legal, Tax & Public Record Information
Introduction
General Law
Thomson Reuters
LexisNexis
Wolters Kluwer
BNA
Law.com
Tax Law
Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting
Thomson Reuters
BNA Tax & Accounting
Public Record Information
ChoicePoint
LexisNexis
Federal and State Government Documents and Regulations
Leading Information Providers
Thomson Reuters
Wolters Kluwer
LexisNexis
ChoicePoint
BNA
7. Subscription Trends
Sales Forecast
Table 5.1: Key Legal, Tax & Public Record Online Services
Table 5.2: Market Leaders’ Electronic General Law Revenue, 2007 vs. 2006
Table 5.3: Market Leaders’ Electronic Tax Law Revenue, 2007 vs. 2006
Table 5.4: Legal, Tax & Public Record Revenue, 2007 vs. 2006
Table 5.5: Legal, Tax & Public Record Online Service Subscribers, 2005-2007E
Table 5.6: Online Legal, Tax & Public Record Services Sales, 2003-2012P
Table 5.7: Online Legal, Tax & Public Record Sales Growth, 2003-2012P
Chapter 6: Marketing Information
Introduction
Audience Rating Services
List Compilers
Product Marketing Information Services
Marketing Information Sales Grow 7% in 2007
infoGROUP Paces M&A Activity
Forecast
Sales Forecast
Table 6.1: Selected Audience Rating Services
Table 6.2: Selected Marketing Information Providers
Table 6.3: Selected Product Marketing Information Services
Table 6.4: Sales of Leading Marketing Information Companies, 2007 vs. 2006
Table 6.5: Marketing Information Segment M&A Activity, 2007
Table 6.6: Online Marketing Information Sales, 2003-2012P
Table 6.7: Online Marketing Information Sales Growth, 2003-2012P
Chapter 7: Health Care Information
Introduction
Leading Health Care Information Providers
8. Elsevier Health Sciences
Wolters Kluwer Health
WebMD
Thomson Reuters Healthcare
Spinger Science+Business Media
John Wiley & Sons
Informa
Epocrates
UpToDate
McGraw-Hill
Key Trends in Health Care Information
Microsoft an Emerging Player in Health Care
Sales Forecast
Table 7.1: Key Online Health Care Services
Table 7.2: Leading Global Health Care Information Providers by Online Revenue,
2006-2008E
Table 7.3: Online Health Care Information Sales, 2003-2012P
Table 7.4: Online Health Care Information Sales Growth, 2003-2012P
Chapter 8: Conclusions and Market Forecast
Introduction
Online Services Market Projected to Reach $53.5 Billion in 2012
Table 8.1: Total Online Business Information Sales, 2003-2012P
Table 8.2: Total Online Business Information Sales Growth, 2003-2012P
Table 8.3: Online Services Market Forecast, 2008-2012P
Company Profiles
Acxiom
Bloomberg
Bureau of National Affairs
Business Wire
9. Comtex
Cortera
Dow Jones
D&B
EDGAR Online
Epocrates
Equifax
Experian
FactSet Research
infoGROUP
McGraw-Hill
The Nielsen Co.
Pearson
PR Newswire
Reed Elsevier
TheStreet.com
Thomson Reuters
Track Data
TransUnion
WebMD Health Corp.
Wolters Kluwer
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