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India tops sales focus for global cos: Study

India tops the sales focus for major global corporations.

India tops the sales focus for major global corporations,followed closely by China,and a third of companies also see these two countries as the top markets for production,according to a study.

A survey by accountants Ernst amp; Young,released on Friday,found that 47 percent of high-performing global firms saw India as the most important market for sales while 44 percent named China. The importance of India and China remained the same regardless of where the firms were headquartered,the study found.

On a broader level,which included top-performing as well as less successful companies,India was seen as the top focus of 34 percent of firms and China was only just behind with 33 percent.

The other members of the BRIC group of the world8217;s biggest emerging economies were some way down,with Brazil the main focus for 19 percent of companies and Russia for 14 percent,

8220;It appears that the combination of high volume and rapid growth in the India and China markets lifts them outside the normal more regional focus,8221; Ernst amp; Young said.

8220;Brazil can be seen to continue to emerge,while Russia8217;s relative importance has declined,8221; said the study,noting Russia had fallen out of the top 10 for North American firms though it is in fifth place for Western European firms.

The study,conducted for Ernst amp; Young by the Economist Intelligence Unit EIU,interviewed 400 top-level executives at leading international corporations in January and February 2011. It distinguished between top-performing and less successful companies on the basis of revenue and EBITDA growth.

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Almost half the high-performance companies named economic growth forecasts as the main factor for sales and investment strategies while 40 percent identified demographic profiles.

India and China are the world8217;s fastest growing big economies and have over a billion people each.

The study found that the top markets for production for all respondents were China 30 percent and India 28 percent,followed by Brazil and Mexico with 12 percent each. But among high performers,43 percent preferred India followed by China which was favoured by 41 percent.

While 40 percent of best-performing European firms and two-thirds of Asian companies named India as their top investment destination,China topped the list in North America,picked by 41 percent of leading businesses.

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India was named as the favoured production focus by far fewer of the less successful businesses across the continents.

8220;This suggests that a focus on India in certain markets contributes to growth,8221; the study added.

Russia got 13 percent of the votes of high-performing firms in Western Europe and 13 percent in North America. Brazil got 16 percent and 9 percent respectively.

 

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