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Smart Insights

How to use ReportLinker's AI-Powered filters to suit all your needs.

 

Smart insights are built with machine learning models that can target information that market and competitive analysts search for. What does it mean? Our algorithm has been trained to spot sentences relevant to the smart filter you have selected to be extra precise. 

 

Insight Types 

Breakdown of Insights 

 

Market

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  • Market Forecast: Forecast data (in volume, value or growth) related to a sector or a market segment.

  • Market Size:  Market size data (in volume or value) related to a sector or a market segment. 

  • Market Trends: Qualitative market information related to a specific sector. It consists of current, future or emerging trends.

  • Market Regulation: New policy or change in the legal framework targeting a given sector.

  • NEW Economic Analysis: Macroenvironment data like GDP, external trade, employment etc. 


Operations 

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  • Production Data: Quantitative data related to the production activity of a company expressed in volume or value

  • Current Infrastructure: Company plants, offices and stores currently open and in operation owned by a specific company or group

  • Future Infrastructure: Infrastructure, CAPEX installation or project announcement in a variety of verticals such as industrial, transportation, communications, utilities, energy etc.

  • NEW Supply Chain Disruptions: Perturbations on the production or distribution chain.

  • NEW New Appointments:  New recruitment or promotion at an executive or high management level

  • NEW Budget Cuts: The reduction of expenditures within an organisation or group of companies  

  • NEW Layoffs: The departure of employee departures relative to a company restructuring.  


Performance 

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  • Company Sales: Company sales data (Revenue, Sales volume & quantity) from earning calls, quarterly financial release etc.

  • Company Income: Income data (EBITDA, earnings, income profit) announcement related to a company 

  • Company Market Share: Quantitative data related to one or more company on a market

  • Client Wins: New commercial deal, contract award or client win concluded by two or more companies

  • NEW Revenue Forecast: Company estimates on its future results

  • NEW Product Performance: Sales results for a branded product or category at a company level

Strategy 


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  • Company Strategy: Company strategy as expressed or announced by management of an organisation or group of companies as to the strategic angle or direction that the company wishes to take

  • Partnerships: Partnerships (commercial, technological, etc.) undertaken by two or more companies

  • Mergers & Acquisitions: Mergers & Acquisitions announced by two or more companies


Innovation
 
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  • Product Launch: Product or service launched and  announced by a company or group of companies.

  • VC Funding: Announcement of funding for startups and companies open to growth opportunities (series A, B, C etc.)

  • Emerging Companies: Start-up or new companies, emerging on a market with a new product, new technology or new business model 


Technology 

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  • Emerging Technology: New technology that emerges or gains traction on a market

  • Technology Achievement: Important achievement or milestone announcement in a technology program

  • Technology Program: Description of a technological program undertaken by a company, a consortium or a research centre


ESG - Environmental, Social, Governance

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  • ESG Objectives: Goals that a company wants to achieve from an environmental standpoint

  • Environment Initiatives: Initiatives undertaken by companies to prolong the environment like reducing their overall carbon emissions

  • Social Initiatives: Initiatives undertaken by companies to improve social environments like working towards parity, providing employees with adequate training, supporting minorities etc. 


Risk
 

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  • Labour Market: Risks of shortage of labor, lack of qualification, mismatch between qualifications and labor market needs that can hamper economic growth as well as labor costs

  • Political Instability: Political risks that can impact country level investment or the normal function of any economic activity : elections, coups, radical change of policies, referendums, wars, invasions, conflicts, terrorism, embargo

  • Social Unrest: Risk of massive protests that could have an impact on governments and their policies

  • NEW Risk Factors: Events and/or situations identified by a company as being potentially harmful to its operations and/or results

  • NEW Challenges: Current difficulties encountered by an organisation or a group of companies

 

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