All Other General Purpose Machinery Manufacturing Industry In The U.S. And Its Foreign Trade Report Contains At Least 5 Years Of Independently Researched Industry Statistics.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c91482) has announced the addition of "All Other General Purpose Machinery Manufacturing Industry in the U.S. and its Foreign Trade" to their offering. The All Other General Purpose Machinery Manufacturing industry report provides in-depth analysis of the industry's key financial data, cost and pricing, competitive landscape, industry structure, and trends and opportunities. Find in this new report complete 2007 data and outlook into year 2012 for the industry represented by the 5-digit NAICS NAICS North American Industry Classification System code 33399. This 186-page report also includes the most recent information on the global market and overseas growth opportunities. This detailed information resource contains at least 5 years of independently researched industry statistics cross-referenced with the relevant U.S. and international economic indicators Economic indicators The key statistics of the economy that reveal the direction the economy is heading in; for example, the unemployment rate and the inflation rate. . All data have been verified to ensure the highest quality. Contents: Preface Introduction -- Definition -- Related Industries -- Comparison to U.S. Manufacturing Sector -- Scope -- History Executive Summary -- Quick Statistics -- Supply, Demand & Capacity Utilization -- 2012 Outlook Industry Income Statement -- Revenue (Value of Shipments, Net Sales Net Sales The amount a seller receives from the buyer after costs associated with the sale are deducted. Notes: This amount is calculated by subtracting the following items from gross sales: merchandise returned for credit, allowances for damaged or missing goods, freight ) -- Compensation (Payroll & Fringe Benefits fringe benefits, n.pl the benefits, other than wages or salary, provided by an employer for employees (e.g., health insurance, vacation time, disability income). ) ----- Salaries ----- Wages ----- Fringe Benefits ----- Compensation Distribution -- Cost of Materials ----- Materials Cost Excluding Fuel & Energy ----- Electricity Cost ----- Fuel Costs ----- Material Code -- Gross Profit -- Other Costs ----- Administrative, Sales and Marketing Expenses ----- Current and Deferred Taxes -- Net Income ----- Income (or Loss) From Operations (EBIT EBIT See: Earnings Before Interest and Taxes EBIT See earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT). ) ----- Other Non-Operating Income ----- Income (or Loss) Before Income Taxes (NIBT NIBT Net Income Before Tax NIBT NICCO Institute of Biotechnology Kalyani (West Bengal, India) ) ----- Income (or Loss) After Income Taxes ----- Earnings before Interest, Depreciation & Taxes (EBIDT EBIDT Earnings Before Interest Depreciation and Tax ) Industry Balance Sheet -- Assets ----- Cash and Government Securities ----- Accounts Receivable accounts receivable n. the amounts of money due or owed to a business or professional by customers or clients. Generally, accounts receivable refers to the total amount due and is considered in calculating the value of a business or the business' problems in paying ----- Inventories ----- Inventories Stage of Fabrication Ratios ----- Total Current Assets Current Assets Appearing on a company's balance sheet, it represents cash, accounts receivable, inventory, marketable securities, prepaid expenses, and other assets that can be converted to cash within one year. ----- Current Assets Distribution Chart ----- Property and Other Non-Current Assets -- Liabilities ----- Current Liabilities Current Liabilities Usually appearing on a company's balance sheet, it represents the amount owed for interest, accounts payable, short-term loans, expenses incurred but unpaid, and other debts due within one year. ----- Total Liabilities -- Equity ----- Stockholders Equity ----- Profit on Stockholders Equity before Income Tax ----- Profit on Total Assets before Income Tax ----- Total Current Assets to Total Current Liabilities ----- Total Cash & Government Securities to Total Current Liabilities Capital Expenditures -- Building & Structure -- Machine and Equipment Expenditures (including Automobile & Computers) -- Computers -- Automobile & Highway -- Other Machine & Equipment Product Market Sizes Cost Analysis -- Upstream Industries Pricing Analysis -- Producer Price Indices ----- Industry-Level Producer Price Indices ----- Manufacturing Sector PPI (1) (Pixels Per Inch) The measurement of the resolution of a monitor or scanner. For example, a monitor that is 16 inches wide and displays 1600 pixels across its width would have a resolution of 100 ppi (1600 divided by 16). ----- Producer Price Index - Wholesale Sector ----- Producer Price Index - Retail Sector ----- Consumer Price Index - All Items ----- Consumer Price Index - Durable Goods durable goods Goods, such as appliances and automobiles, that have a useful life over a number of periods. Firms that produce durable goods are often subject to wide fluctuations in sales and profits. Also called consumer durables. ----- Consumer Price Index - Non-Durable Goods ----- Consumer Price Index - Electricity ----- Consumer Price Index - Gasoline -- Pricing Distribution -- Downstream Industries Industry Foreign Trade -- Import ----- Import Process ----- Harmonized Tariff Schedule ----- Top Import Commodities Analysis ----- Ranking - Countries US Imported From ----- Top 5 Countries US Imported From And more..... 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