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Harry Spotter, the Incontinent Puppy
Harry Spotter is dedicated to children everywhere who want a dog. This is my true story of how a little dog changed my dad's heart. Paige Hanson From the Publisher: Harry Spotter will make you smile. Beautifully illustrated by Amy Sellers and written by Paige Hanson, whose original purpose was to earn money to go to the Columbus School for Girls. Paige has always been an avid reader so when she asked her dad what she could do to earn money, not even looking up from his work on Good Debt, Bad Debt, (Penguin 2005) he grumbled, "write a book!" Paige and Jon met Amy Sellers and became involved in fundraising for The Out of the Rain Society to fund Autism Research. Amy Sellers and Out of the Rain Society support the mission of University of Central Florida and the Center for Autism and Related Diseases (CARD). Fifty percent of the proceeds from Harry Spotter will go to the Out of the Rain Society. This includes online sales and special event fundraisers with other organizations, and corporate sponsors. Amy Sellers graduated from the University of Southern Florida, with a fine arts degree in 1987. Samples of her work are on display at the University of Central Florida and at several locations throughout the U.S. Amy's son Drew has Asperger's syndrome. Amy donates huge amounts of her time towards fund raising, autism awareness, and her art work. Look for more titles Illustrated by Amy Sellers to be published by MonroeMedia.com through its Read-it-Again Mommy imprint. Boomer the Bengal Cat, should be available in February 2006, it will also benefit autism research. P.S. Harry Spotter is a library quality stitched hardcover book printed in Grandparent friendly large text (24pt). .
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The 2007 Report on Disposable Diapers, Sanitary Napkins, Tampons, Training Pants, and Incontinent Pads Made from Purchased Sanitary Paper Stock or Wadding: World Market Segmentation by City
This report was created for global strategic planners who cannot be content with traditional methods of segmenting world markets With the advent of a borderless world, cities become a more important criteria in prioritizing markets, as opposed to regions, continents, or countries. This report covers the top 2000 cities in over 200 countries. It does so by reporting the estimated market size (in terms of latent demand) for each major city of the world. It then ranks these cities and reports them in terms of their size as a percent of the country where they are located, their geographic region (e.g. Africa, Asia, Europe, Middle East, North America, Latin America), and the total world market. In performing various economic analyses for its clients, I have been occasionally asked to investigate the market potential for various products and services across cities. The purpose of the studies is to understand the density of demand within a country and the extent to which a city might be used as a point of distribution within its region. From an economic perspective, however, a city does not represent a population within rigid geographical boundaries. To an economist or strategic planner, a city represents an area of dominant influence over markets in adjacent areas. This influence varies from one industry to another, but also from one period of time to another. In what follows, I summarize the economic potential for the world\'s major cities for "disposable diapers, sanitary napkins, tampons, training pants, and incontinent pads made from purchased sanitary paper stock or wadding" for the year 2007. The goal of this report is to report my findings on the real economic potential, or what an economist calls the latent demand, represented by a city when defined as an area of dominant influence. The reader needs to realize that latent demand may or may not represent real sales. For many items, latent demand is clearly observable in sales, as in the case for food or housing items. Consider, however, the category "satellite launch vehicles". Clearly, there are no launch pads in most cities of the world. However, the core benefit of the vehicles (e.g. telecommunications, etc.) is "consumed" by residents or industries within the world\'s cities. Without certain cities, in other words, the market for satellite launch vehicles would be lower for the world in general. One needs to allocate, therefore, a portion of the worldwide economic demand for launch vehicles to both regions and cities. This report takes the broader definition and considers, therefore, a city as a part of the global market..
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The 2007-2012 Outlook for Disposable Diapers, Sanitary Napkins, Tampons, Training Pants, and Incontinent Pads Made from Purchased Sanitary Paper Stock or Wadding in Greater China
This study covers the latent demand outlook for disposable diapers, sanitary napkins, tampons, training pants, and incontinent pads made from purchased sanitary paper stock or wadding across the regions of Greater China, including provinces, autonomous regions (Guangxi, Nei Mongol, Ningxia, Xinjiang, Xizang - Tibet), municipalities (Beijing, Chongqing, Shanghai, and Tianjin), special administrative regions (Hong Kong and Macau), and Taiwan (all hereafter referred to as regions). Latent demand (in millions of U.S. dollars), or potential industry earnings (P.I.E.) estimates are given across some 1,100 cities in Greater China. For each major city in question, the percent share the city is of the region and of Greater China is reported. Each major city is defined as an area of economic population, as opposed to the demographic population within a legal geographic boundary. For many cities, the economic population is much larger that the population within the city limits; this is especially true for the cities of the Western regions. For the coastal regions, cities which are close to other major cities or which represent, by themselves, a high percent of the regional population, actual city-level population is closer to the economic population (e.g. in Beijing). Based on this economic definition of population, comparative benchmarks allow the reader to quickly gauge a citys marketing and distribution value vis-à-vis others. This exercise is quite useful for persons setting up distribution centers or sales force strategies. Using econometric models which project fundamental economic dynamics within each region and city of influence, latent demand estimates are created for disposable diapers, sanitary napkins, tampons, training pants, and incontinent pads made from purchased sanitary paper stock or wadding. This report does not discuss the specific players in the market serving the latent demand, nor specific details at the product level. The study also does not consider short-term cyclicalities that might affect realized sales. The study, therefore, is strategic in nature, taking an aggregate and long-run view, irrespective of the players or products involved..
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The 2006-2011 World Outlook for Disposable Diapers, Sanitary Napkins, Tampons, Training Pants, and Incontinent Pads Made from Purchased Sanitary Paper Stock or Wadding
WHAT IS LATENT DEMAND AND THE P.I.E.? The concept of latent demand is rather subtle. The term latent typically refers to something that is dormant, not observable, or not yet realized Demand is the notion of an economic quantity that a target population or market requires under different assumptions of price, quality, and distribution, among other factors. Latent demand, therefore, is commonly defined by economists as the industry earnings of a market when that market becomes accessible and attractive to serve by competing firms. It is a measure, therefore, of potential industry earnings (P.I.E.) or total revenues (not profit) if a market is served in an efficient manner. It is typically expressed as the total revenues potentially extracted by firms. The “market” is defined at a given level in the value chain. There can be latent demand at the retail level, at the wholesale level, the manufacturing level, and the raw materials level (the P.I.E. of higher levels of the value chain being always smaller than the P.I.E. of levels at lower levels of the same value chain, assuming all levels maintain minimum profitability). The latent demand for disposable diapers, sanitary napkins, tampons, training pants, and incontinent pads made from purchased sanitary paper stock or wadding is not actual or historic sales. Nor is latent demand future sales. In fact, latent demand can be lower either lower or higher than actual sales if a market is inefficient (i.e., not representative of relatively competitive levels). Inefficiencies arise from a number of factors, including the lack of international openness, cultural barriers to consumption, regulations, and cartel-like behavior on the part of firms. In general, however, latent demand is typically larger than actual sales in a country market. For reasons discussed later, this report does not consider the notion of “unit quantities”, only total latent revenues (i.e., a calculation of.
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The 2007-2012 Outlook for Disposable Diapers, Sanitary Napkins, Tampons, Training Pants, and Incontinent Pads Made from Purchased Sanitary Paper Stock or Wadding in the United States
This study covers the latent demand outlook for disposable diapers, sanitary napkins, tampons, training pants, and incontinent pads made from purchased sanitary paper stock or wadding across the states and cities of the United States. Latent demand (in millions of U.S. dollars), or potential industry earnings (P.I.E.) estimates are given some 12,919 cities across in the United States. For each city in question, the percent share the city is of its state and of the United States is reported. These comparative benchmarks allow the reader to quickly gauge a city vis-à-vis others. This statistical approach can prove very useful to distribution and/or sales force strategies. Using econometric models which project fundamental economic dynamics within each state and city, latent demand estimates are created for disposable diapers, sanitary napkins, tampons, training pants, and incontinent pads made from purchased sanitary paper stock or wadding. This report does not discuss the specific players in the market serving the latent demand, nor specific details at the product level. The study also does not consider short-term cyclicalities that might affect realized sales. The study, therefore, is strategic in nature, taking an aggregate and long-run view, irrespective of the players or products involved..
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