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Good data is the foundation of any analysis. We go to great
lengths not only to be an information resource but to decipher its
underlying trends. Our team tracks all types of market information, from
socio-economic profiles to retail center vacancies. These data
are key to understanding where a market has been and where it is
likely to be 1, 10, or 20 years into the future. Below, we have
provided a brief overview of some of the information we collect,
review, and analyze on an ongoing basis.
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National Industry Rankings Indicator Series

Published Quarterly
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First Quarter
2010 Report: |
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The basic stages of
an economic recovery can be fairly predictable in terms of how the major sectors
are impacted. During the downturn, the nondurable goods sector performs steadily
as consumers cut most expenditures from their budgets barring food and rent or
the mortgage. As the downturn progresses, activity in the financial services
sector increases as foreclosures, short sales, debt-collection, and related bank
activity rises (some of this... |
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Fourth Quarter
2009 Report: |
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The stock market's
recovery from the record-breaking lows witnessed in 2008 continued through the
fourth quarter of 2009, with a number of industry-specific indices up 30 percent
or more for the three months ended December 31, 2009. As stock market
performance is considered an indicator of how the broader economy will perform
in the months to come, one might expect that the market's... |
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Third Quarter
2009 Report: |
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Lagging
industry-specific data released in the third quarter indicates significant
improvement in the financial services sector, as both earnings and hours worked
increased in August (latest data available) over both the previous month and
compared to the same period in the prior year. Weekly earnings rose 7.3 percent
year-over-year in the professional and business services sector, and 4.9 percent
in the financial activities sector. Both of these sectors witnessed... |
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Las
Vegas Perspective |
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Applied Analysis was selected as the Executive Director of the Las Vegas
Perspective to research, analyze and report on the market's performance. The
book is the market's primary economic development and information resource
tool...
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Clark
County Monitoring Program |
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The
Clark County Community Growth Task Force retained Applied Analysis to assist
it in reviewing the costs and benefits of numerous growth management strategies.
As part of this effort, Applied Analysis was asked to bring forth a series of
community indicators that might provide a foundation for on-going discussions
and from which community changes could be monitored. The Community Indicators
Program was designed specifically to meet this end...
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Career
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There is no more exciting place to be than where people
are creating the future and improving the way the world
lives and works. A career with us is about creating this
future - yours, our clients' and ours.
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The
Applied Analysis
Las Vegas Market Reports |
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Applied Analysis provides the
most comprehensive reports
on the Las Vegas markets:
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Office
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Apartment
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Vacant Land |
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These reports include information on inventories, vacancies, absorption, lease
rates, and planned and under construction projects. In addition to a
building-by-building analysis of surveyed properties, we also provide
subscribers with a summary matrix outlining performance at the submarket level. |
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Applied Analysis
Complimentary Reports

Good
data is the foundation of any analysis. We go to great lengths not only to be an
information resource but to decipher its underlying trends. Our team tracks
all types of market information, from socio-economic profiles to retail center
vacancies. These data are key to understanding where a market has been and where
it is likely to be 1, 10, or 20 years into the future. Below, we have provided a
brief overview of some of the information we collect, review, and analyze on an
ongoing basis. |
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