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Market Research Report on Global Electric Lighting Market

Reportlinker.com has released a new market report titled ‘World Electric Lighting Market’. The report offers a comprehensive analysis of the global electric lighting market.

Electric Lighting

According to the market study, the global demand for electric lighting would rise 4.5% per year to $38.5 billion till 2014. Increase in personal and economic income growth would propel the product sales in the market. In addition, the major recovery in the world motor vehicle output would also drive the product sales. The LED and CFL costs are expected to fall further, thereby resulting in reduced prices of overall electric lighting.

The market report provides forecasts for 2014 and 2019 with respect to major country, world region, market, product as well as historical demand data for the years 2009, 2004, and 1999. In addition, the report analyzes company market share and discusses the market environment factors.

Key topics covered in the report are market environment, executive summary, world supply & demand, North America, Asia/Pacific, other regions and industry structure. The report lists the profiles of 39 companies such as Ushio, Toyoda Gosei Company, TCP, Seoul Semiconductor, Royal Philips Electronics, Panasonic, Osram, Lumax Industries, Kumho Electric, General Electric Company, Excelitas Technology and Chiyoda Lighting.

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