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Analyse the UK's Market for Fires, Fireplaces and Stoves, by Type (Data in Volume (Thousand Units) and Value (GBP Million)), 2002-2011.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c61151) has announced the addition of Fires, Fireplaces & Stoves UK to their offering.

With this report, you will find essential data to help you plan your business strategy and budgeting. The quantitative and qualitative analysis Qualitative Analysis

Securities analysis that uses subjective judgment based on nonquantifiable information, such as management expertise, industry cycles, strength of research and development, and labor relations.
 in this report includes:

The market for fires, fireplaces and stoves, by type (data in volume (thousand units) and value (GBP GBP

In currencies, this is the abbreviation for the British Pound.

Notes:
The currency market, also known as the Foreign Exchange market, is the largest financial market in the world, with a daily average volume of over US $1 trillion.
 million)), 2002-2011:

- fires

- fireplaces

- stoves

The market for fires in volume and value, by type of fuel, 2002-2011:

- gas fires

- electric fires

- solid fuel fires

The market for fires in volume, by installation position, 2002-2011:

- floor level

- wall mounted

The market for fires in volume, by type of dwelling, 2002-2011:

- houses

- flats

The market for fires in volume, by sector, 2002-2011:

- private

- public

The market for fires in volume, by type of work, 2002-2011:

- RMI (Remote Method Invocation) A standard from Sun for distributed objects written in Java. RMI is a remote procedure call (RPC), which allows Java objects (software components) stored in the network to be run remotely.  

- new build

The market for gas fires in volume, by type of fire, 2002-2011:

- unsealed

- sealed

The market for gas fires in volume, by type of material, 2002-2011:

- steel

- cast iron

- other

The market for gas fires in volume, by flue flue

see underflue.
 technique, 2002-2011:

- chimney Chimney

A vertical hollow structure of masonry, steel, or reinforced concrete, built to convey gaseous products of combustion from a building or process facility.
 or flue

- power flue or balance flue

- catalytic flueless

The market for electric fires in volume, by type of material, 2002-2011:

- steel

- aluminium

The market for solid fuel fires in volume, by type of material, 2002-2011:

- steel

- cast iron

The market for fireplaces in volume, by use of mantel, 2002-2011:

- with mantel

- without mantel

The market for mantels in volume, by type of material, 2002-2011:

- stone

- wood

- effect

The market for fireplaces in volume, by use of hearth, 2002-2011:

- with hearth

- without hearth

The market for hearths in volume, by type of material, 2002-2011:

- stone

- effect

- tiled

The market for fireplaces in volume, by use of back panel, 2002-2011:

- with back panel

- without back panel

The market for back panels in volume, by type of material, 2002-2011:

- stone

- effect

- cast iron

- brick and tiles

The market for fireplaces in volume, by type of work, 2002-2011:

- RMI

- new build

The market for fireplaces in volume, by sector, 2002-2011:

- private

- public

The market for fireplaces in volume, by type of dwelling, 2002-2011:

- houses

- flats

The market for stoves in volume and in value, by type of fuel, 2002-2011:

- solid fuel

- electric

- gas

- oil

The market for stoves in volume, by type of dwelling, 2002-2011:

- houses

- flats

The market for stoves in volume, by type of work, 2002-2011:

- RMI

- new build

The market for stoves in volume, by position, 2002-2011:

- free standing

- in built

This report also contains:

- PESTEL PESTEL Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Environmental and Legal Factors (business evaluation)  Analysis:

political

technological

economic

environmental

social

legislation

- Regional market analysis

- Industry overview and leading players

- Pricing strategies There are many ways in which the price of a product can be determined. The following are the foremost strategies that businesses are likely to use. Competition-based pricing
Setting the price based upon prices of the similar competitor products.
 

- Marketing mix

- Distribution

- Mergers and Acquisitions

- Profiles of 16 major manufacturers

- SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis

A tool that identifies the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of an organization.
:

strengths

weaknesses

opportunities

threats

All quantitative data are also provided on an Excel spreadsheet. With this you can:

- Model the data using your own scenarios

- Calculate your own position in the market

- Incorporate the data into your own reports and presentations

Key Topics:

1. Key Findings

2. Introduction

3. PESTEL Analysis

4. Factors Affecting the Market

5. Market Size

6. Regional Market Analysis

7. Industry Overview

8. Pricing Strategies

9. Marketing Mix

10. Distribution

11. Mergers & Acquisitions

12. Company Profiles

13. SWOT Analysis

14. Trade Associations

15. Trade Magazines

16. Trade Exhibitions

17. Related Research

Companies Mentioned:

- Aga AGA American Gastroenterological Association.

AGA
abbr.
appropriate for gestational age
 Consumer Products

- Baxi Heating UK

- Be Modern

- BFM BFM Berlin-Frankfurt-Münster (study group)
BFM Bus Functional Model
BFM British Furniture Manufacturers (UK)
BFM Bonded Fiber Matrix (soil stabilization for erosion control) 
 Europe

- Burley bur·ley  
n. pl. bur·leys
A light-colored tobacco grown chiefly in Kentucky and used especially in making cigarettes.



[Probably from the name Burley.]
 Appliances

- Crosslee

- Drugasar

- Focal Point focal point
n.
See focus.
 Fires

- Gazco

- Glen Dimplex Glen Dimplex is an Irish-based consumer electrical goods firm. Founded in 1973 in Northern Ireland as an electric heater manufacturer, the company has expanded by acquisitions.  UK

- Jotul (UK)

- Merlin Merlin, in Arthurian legend, magician, seer, and teacher at the court of King Vortigern and later at the court of King Arthur. He was a bard and culture hero in early Celtic folklore. In Arthurian legend he is famous as a magician and as the counselor of King Arthur.  Fireplaces

- Robinson Willey

- Stovax

- Suncrest Surrounds

- Verine

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