How do I find the Trefis forecast for a specific product or service?
For most companies on Trefis the division names specify the product or service that is included within that division. In cases where the product or service that you’re looking for isn’t obvious from the division names, you can check the division overviews of the divisions that are most likely to include the product or service to see if we’ve accounted for it. The Trefis division overviews often list all of the products and services included in that segment. Some products are popular or well-known but not significant for a company’s overall value. For example, Amazon owns popular websites like IMDb, Alexa, Audible and Shelfari and all of these are combined into Amazon’s Cloud & Other Web Services since their impact is small compared to Amazon’s core books, DVDs, music and merchandising business. In other cases, important products are incorporated into or bundled with other products that are sold. For example, Apple’s OS X operating system software is an important product that contribute
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