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How to Conduct Consumer and Retail Market Research

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The consumer and retail (C&R) industry is evolving rapidly due to a combination of new innovations and technologies, shifts in consumer preferences and behaviors, and macroeconomic events hindering sector growth. To stay competitive in the current economic climate , companies need to conduct comprehensive and efficient market research.

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The Value of Broker Research: Insights You Won’t Find Elsewhere

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In today’s market, getting ahead of the competition means acting on information before most are even privy to it. Broker research proves to contain more than just the essential information needed for a professional to navigate an industry. So how can broker research benefit you and your team?

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5 Ways Expert Insights Lead to Successful M&A

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Industry nuances, company culture, leadership styles, competitor interactions—these are facets you can’t necessarily uncover by researching numbers and figures, yet they significantly impact whether or not two companies have the right synergies to succeed. Navigating the cultural challenges around M&A integration is a delicate process.

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How to Conduct Tech Market Research

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For tech companies wanting to stay competitive in the current economic climate, market research is imperative. It enables companies to understand the market and competitive landscape, stay informed on competitors’ moves, and track rapidly evolving consumer preferences.

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The Power of Expert Insights as Alternative Data

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AlphaSense, a leading market intelligence platform, offers superlative alternative data, or alt data, under the Expert Insights suite of primary research. The main use cases for alternative data is to conduct research in: due diligence , portfolio management, consumer behavior, competitive landscaping, and private markets.