Euromonitor International

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Euromonitor International Ltd is a London-based market research company founded in 1972. [1] [2]

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The firm was founded by Robert Senior in 1972. [3] Trevor Fenwick joined in 1978. [4] [5] [6]

Euromonitor International's main product is Passport, a subscription-based database of market research. Much of the information on Passport is written by Euromonitor International's analysts, although it also includes information from various other sources. [7]

In 2014, the Queen's Award for Enterprise: International Trade (Export) was awarded to Euromonitor. [8] [9]

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References

  1. "Chart of the Week: Coffee and tea around the world". PEWresearch.org Pew Research Center . December 20, 2013. This map from The Economist (aggregating data on 79 countries from market-research firm Euromonitor International)
  2. "Sweets industry stands firm against sugar backlash - BBC News". BBC.com BBC News . February 10, 2019.
  3. Euromonitor's BLog on the Queen's Award referred to "Euromonitor's Founder, Robert Senior and Executive Chairman, Trevor Fenwick." "Euromonitor Celebrates Winning the Queen's Awards for Enterprise 2014".
  4. "Trevor Fenwick".
  5. born Feb. 1954: "Trevor Fenwick, Managing Director, Euromonitor". Business Information Review. 10 (4): 23–30. 1994. doi:10.1177/0266382944235097. S2CID   220737877.
  6. "Trevor Fenwick". Fenwick joined Euromonitor in 1978 and has overseen the growth of it from printed reference publisher to online information provider[ dead link ]
  7. Nedda Ahmed (2015). "Resource Review: Euromonitor International's Passport".
  8. Awarded April 21, 2014: "The Queen's Award Magazine". QueensAwardsMagazine. Retrieved December 8, 2014.
  9. "Travel Counsellors wins 2014 Queen's Award". April 22, 2014. Research company Euromonitor International also won an award for international trade.