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Canada's Printing Shipments Slide below Year 2000 Levels

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Lexington, KY (PRWEB) May 7, 2007 -- WhatTheyThink.com, the leading online media organization serving the printing and publishing industry, today announced the availability of their most recent report titled "Canada's Printing Industry." The cost of the report is $50.00 and includes both Adobe PDF and PowerPoint files, as well as an MP3 file with audio commentary from Dr. Joe Webb himself. Authored by Dr. Webb, director of WhatTheyThink.com's Economics and Research Center, the report is available for immediate purchase at www.wttstore.com/canadas-printing-trends.html.

"While Canada's commercial printing industry has continued to show slight decreases over the last three quarters of 2006, in our inflation-adjusted model, shipments for 2006 actually dropped below those for the same quarter in the year 2000," said Dr. Webb, director of WhatTheyThink.com's Economics and Research Center. "It's also noteworthy that printing shipments peaked at a 14-year high in the first quarter 2006, using the same analysis."

Built on data from 1992 through 2006, the Canada Printing Industry report contains both a current dollar, inflation-adjusted, and U.S. exchange-rate analysis for printing and print services shipments over the last 14 years. In addition, the report also contains data on the number of industry establishments for 1999, 2003, and 2005. The report package also includes a bonus audio file, providing a slide-by-slide commentary from Dr. Webb, offering his own opinion on the Canadian Industry data and comparison with the U.S.'s.

The report contains significant and propriety analysis by Dr. Webb and WhatTheyThink.com's Economics and Research Center based on data published by the Statistics Canada, the country's national statistics agency. It includes all segments in NAICS 323 for commercial printing and trade services such as prepress and postpress. Those purchasing the report can repurpose the charts and data for internal and client presentations as slides have been designed to easily copy and paste from one presentation into another.

WhatTheyThink.com's Economics and Research Center contains a blend of free and premium content for graphic arts and publishing executives. It offers an online library of primary research reports, executive summaries analyzing economic trends, and related industry columns, videos, podcasts, and webinars.

About WhatTheyThink.com

WhatTheyThink.com is the printing and publishing industry's leading online media organization; offering a wide range of publications delivering unbiased, real-time market intelligence, industry news, economic and trend analysis, peer-to-peer communication, and special reports on emerging technology and critical events. Serving a membership base of more than 50,000, WhatTheyThink.com also hosts webinars and live events as well as providing content through a syndication program, which delivers content directly to related websites, and through RSS.

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