Cigar or Tobacco Industry Stats/Information
Gray4lines
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Hey guys,
So, I'm trying to find some info specifically on the premium cigar industry, but tobacco would be ok too although I am really not interested in cigarettes for this... I'm looking for things like industry size in the U.S. in $'s, how much the industry has grown in recent years, and maybe how many $'s worth of cigars are imported into the U.S. per year.
I have looked on the census website, including a few economic surveys, and NAICS codes for tobacco stores, but I am not coming up with much. I found an old FDA site, but it was discontinued and the info is pretty out of date. I really just need basic and recent info, but I am not having much luck and am wondering if anyone has any ideas of where else to look. I was quite surprised at how little info there is out there specifically on premium cigars.. thanks for any help!
So, I'm trying to find some info specifically on the premium cigar industry, but tobacco would be ok too although I am really not interested in cigarettes for this... I'm looking for things like industry size in the U.S. in $'s, how much the industry has grown in recent years, and maybe how many $'s worth of cigars are imported into the U.S. per year.
I have looked on the census website, including a few economic surveys, and NAICS codes for tobacco stores, but I am not coming up with much. I found an old FDA site, but it was discontinued and the info is pretty out of date. I really just need basic and recent info, but I am not having much luck and am wondering if anyone has any ideas of where else to look. I was quite surprised at how little info there is out there specifically on premium cigars.. thanks for any help!
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http://www.euromonitor.com/cigars-in-the-us/report
Probably has most everything you need - I'm familiar with these kinds of reports - used to write them myself in the 80s and 90s on various healthcare/pharma/disease markets.
What I would do is contact them, and ask how much the report from 2008 is, or whatever (an older/"outdated" one) - they might give that to you for one or two hundred - then depending on the year - then just do some simple forecasting/projecting, and you'll be pretty close to what is happening now at a fraction of the cost.
There are probably 10 other reports like this out there, half of them for under $500 I'd wager.
Took me all of 5 seconds to find this one.....keep digging and I'm sure you'll find free info!
Just kidding. LMAO.