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PRI’s Q3 2010 North American Digital Signage Index in Detail

3 November 2010 9 h 42 min

The Platt Retail Institute projects moderate growth for the digital signage industry in the North American Digital Signage Index for Q3 2010, which was released yesterday.  Some key findings include:

The Current DS Index increased from 120.63 in the first quarter of 2010 to 122.87 in the second quarter of 2010, a 1.86 percent increase. This is down from the 4.41 percent increase in the Current DS Index last quarter.

The Near-Term DS Index was 131.11, a 6.70 percent increase in sentiment versus the second quarter 2010. This is down from the 11.80 percent increase in the Near-Term DS Index last quarter.

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The Current DS Index’s rate of growth is decelerating, closely tracking GDP and retail sales in the quarter. A key component of the Near-term DS Index, the overall level of anticipated business activity, is sharply lower.

PRI Director and Research Fellow Steven Keith Platt says, "We anticipate that the balance of the year will be generally weak, with some moderate improvement later in the year (sans retail, which will be in full holiday season mode). An improving economy and recovering advertising spending should bode well for an improving 2011."

To read the results of Platt Retail Institute’ NADSI in detail, click here.

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