sector-overview
Sector-overview generates comprehensive industry landscape reports that map market size, competitive positioning, and valuation context for a defined sector or subsector. Use this skill when building client reports, conducting investment research, or analyzing competitive dynamics across public and private companies within a specific industry vertical.
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/ginlix-ai/LangAlpha /tmp/sector-overview && cp -r /tmp/sector-overview/skills/sector-overview ~/.claude/skills/sector-overviewSKILL.md
# Sector Overview ## Workflow ### Step 1: Define Scope - **Sector / subsector**: What industry and how narrowly defined? - **Purpose**: Client report, internal research, pitch material, idea generation - **Depth**: High-level overview (5-10 pages) or deep dive (20-30 pages) - **Angle**: Neutral landscape vs. thematic thesis (e.g., "AI infrastructure buildout") - **Universe**: Public companies only, or include private? ### Step 2: Market Overview **Market Size & Growth** - Total addressable market (TAM) with source - Historical growth rate (5-year CAGR) - Forecast growth rate and key assumptions - Market segmentation (by product, geography, end market, customer type) **Industry Structure** - Fragmented vs. consolidated — top 5 market share - Value chain map — where does value accrue? - Business model types (subscription, transaction, licensing, services) - Barriers to entry (capital, regulatory, technical, network effects) **Key Trends & Drivers** - Secular tailwinds (3-5 major trends) - Headwinds and risks - Technology disruption vectors - Regulatory developments - M&A activity and consolidation trends ### Step 3: Competitive Landscape **Company Profiles** (for top 5-10 players): | Company | Revenue | Growth | EBITDA Margin | Market Share | Key Differentiator | |---------|---------|--------|--------------|-------------|-------------------| | | | | | | | For each company, brief profile: - Business description (2-3 sentences) - Strategic positioning and moat - Recent developments (earnings, M&A, product launches) - Valuation snapshot (P/E, EV/EBITDA, EV/Revenue) **Competitive Dynamics** - How do companies compete? (price, product, service, distribution) - Who is gaining/losing share and why? - Disruption risk from new entrants or adjacent players ### Step 4: Valuation Context - Sector trading multiples (current and historical range) - Premium/discount drivers (growth, margins, market position) - Recent M&A transaction multiples - How does the sector compare to the broader market? ### Step 5: Investment Implications - Where are the best risk/reward opportunities? - What thematic bets can be expressed through this sector? - Key debates in the sector (bull vs. bear arguments) - Catalysts that could change the sector narrative ### Step 6: Output - Word document or PowerPoint with: - Market overview and sizing - Competitive landscape map - Company comparison table - Valuation summary - Key charts: market growth, share trends, valuation history - Excel appendix with detailed company data ## Important Notes - Source all market size data — cite the research firm or methodology - Distinguish between TAM hype and realistic addressable market - Sector overviews age fast — note the date and flag data that may be stale - Charts are essential — market size waterfall, competitive positioning matrix, valuation scatter plot - If for a client, tailor the "so what" to their specific situation (M&A target identification, competitive positioning, market entry)
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