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== What's the company's TAM, SAM and SOM in terms of definition and figures? == Total Addressable Market (TAM), Serviceable Available Market (SAM), and Serviceable Obtainable Market (SOM) are metrics used to estimate the market potential for a business or product. However, for a company like Peel Hunt LLP, which operates in the investment banking and financial services sector, these terms are less frequently used or defined with specific figures, as their market potential is largely determined by the breadth of financial services they offer and the size of the UK mid and small-cap market segments they target. # '''TAM (Total Addressable Market):''' The total market demand for a product or service. For Peel Hunt, this would theoretically encompass the entire UK financial services market. # '''SAM (Serviceable Available Market):''' The segment of the TAM within a firm's reach. For Peel Hunt, this would be the UK mid and small-cap sectors that they specialise in. # '''SOM (Serviceable Obtainable Market):''' The portion of SAM that a company can capture. This depends on Peel Hunt's market share and competitive position in the UK financial services sector. Specific figures for Peel Hunt's TAM, SAM, and SOM would require detailed market analysis and internal data, which are typically not publicly available for such specialised service sectors.
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