Clothing Retailers - Business Ratio Report Offers A Quick And Cost-Effective Competitor Analysis Tool For Senior Management.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c49633) has announced the addition of "Clothing Retailers - Business Ratio Report" to their offering. This Business Ratio Report compares the financial performance of the leading players in this Industry sector, offering a quick and cost-effective competitor analysis Competitor analysis in marketing and strategic management is an assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of current and potential competitors. Created by Michael Porter competitor analysis focuses on four key aspects: competitor's objectives, competitor's assumptions, tool for senior management. Ratios are an invaluable tool for comparing the performance of companies on a like-for-like basis. Using ratios, the relative profitability, growth or debt levels, for example, of differently sized companies can be directly measured or compared with ease. Your Business Ratio Report focuses on the performance of key players in the industry it examines. Having closely analysed the sector, our editors and analysts have compiled the largest companies, so you don't have to. A Business Ratio report is, in effect, a complete financial reference for the sector. What can the report be used for? A business ratio report can be used to assess trading and financial information on: * The Company: * The Industry: What you can look for when reading your Business Ratio Report: * Trends The results given in a Business Ratio report generally cover at least the previous three full accounting years therefore any fluctuations in any area can be easily pinpointed * Benchmarks The average results for each ratio together with the industry profile of the average company in the sector can both be used as benchmarks to compare individual company performance. * Size All the major companies in the sector are ranked on the basis of sales, profits, total assets and employee numbers (PERFORMANCE LEAGUE TABLES - Section 4). The largest and smallest of the key players can be easily identified, while the relative size of any company can be assessed. * Growth The average annual growth of each company's sales, profits, total assets and number of employees over the three-year period being analysed is calculated and ranked (Performance League Tables - Section 4). This key information highlights strong and weak performers, which companies are expanding or losing market share, increasing or decreasing asset investment, or taking on or shedding employees. The industry results are also given for comparison purposes. This information is perfect for all kinds of planning and decision-making including: * Competitor Analysis The depth of financial analysis provided on each company in each report offers you a comprehensive insight into the performance of individual businesses over recent years. The performance ratios let you easily identify the financial strengths and weaknesses of competitors in terms of profitability, liquidity, gearing, efficiency and employee performance * Simple Benchmarking A Business Ratio Report is ideal for benchmarking your own company's performance. You can choose to benchmark your company against a major competitor, or assess the overall industry average performance. And you can focus on the criteria that are important to your business, such as profitability, employee performance or sales growth. Setting realistic performance targets becomes easier for you; with Business Ratio Reports, you will know that they are based on solid facts about your industry. * Tracking Performance Trends With at least three years of financial data for each company and the entire industry you can identify performance trends instantly. * Identifying Acquisition Targets Business Ratio Reports make it simple for you to identify potential acquisitions. You can easily find companies fitting your criteria using the Performance League Tables. A Business Ratio Report takes the hard work out of financial performance analysis. You are left free to focus on using the vital information it imparts to drive your business forward. Companies Mentioned: MENSWEAR * Gieves Ltd * Granditer Menswear Ltd * Greenwoods Menswear Ltd * High & Mighty Ltd * Levy & Son Ltd * Moss Bros BROS Brothers BROS Benefits and Retirement Operations Section (King County, Washington) BROS Barnes and Richmond Operatic Society (London, UK) Group PLC * The Officers Club Ltd * Speciality Retail Group Ltd * Style Menswear Ltd LADIES/CHILDRENSWEAR * Adams Childrenswear Ltd * Ann Summers Ann Summers is the most successful British chain of High street sex shops. As an unlicensed sex shop under British law, it means only a small proportion of the available product lines can be sex toys and the range of pornography sold is strictly limited in both volume and Ltd. * L.K. Bennett Ltd * Bon Marche Ltd * Country Casuals Ltd * Elvi Ltd * Epcoscan Ltd * Happit Ltd * Jacques Vert PLC * Jaeger jaeger (yā`gər), common name for several members of the family Stercorariidae, member of a family of hawklike sea birds closely related to the gull and the tern. The skua is also a member of this family. Company's Shps Ltd (The) * Jane Norman
Jane Norman is an English clothing company, selling clothing aimed at women. Ltd * Karen Millen Ltd * La Senza La Senza is a large Canadian lingerie chain which specialises in high street stores and internet shopping. Since its first store opened in 1990 the company has grown to include around 300 stores in Canada and another 300 stores in 30 other countries worldwide. Ltd * Laura Ashley Laura Ashley CBE, (7 September 1925–17 September 1985) was a Welsh designer. She became a household name on the strength of her work as a designer and manufacturer of a range of colourful fabrics for clothes and home furnishings. Holdings PLC * Logo Outlets Ltd * Matte PLC * Miss Selfridge Miss Selfridge is a major UK high street store which began as the young fashion section of Selfridges department store in London in the 1960s. Miss Selfridge got its name when Charles Clore, creater of Selfridges, saw a window display in the Bonwit Teller store in New York which Retail Ltd * Monsoon PLC * Mosaic Fashions Ltd * Mothercare UK Ltd * Oasis Stores Ltd * Phase Eight (Fshn & Dsgns) Ltd * Roman Originals PLC * Select (Retail) Ltd * Signature Brands International Ltd * Wallis Retail Ltd * Whistles Ltd * Zara UK Ltd GENERAL CLOTHING * A J T Trading Ltd * Alexon Group The Alexon Group plc is a group of men's, women's and children's clothing retailers, based in the United Kingdom. The company is listed on the London Stock Exchange.[1] Brands
* Aquascutum Ltd * Arcadia Group Ltd * Austin Reed Group PLC * Baird Textile Holdings Ltd * Bank Fashion Ltd * BHS BHS beta-hemolytic streptococci. Ltd * Blacks Outdoor Division Ltd * Brand Stores Ltd * Burberry Group PLC * Chesterfield (Property) Ltd * Co. 1845887 Ltd * Debenhams Retail PLC * Edinburgh Woollen woollen fabrics such as tweeds, felts, flannels, blankets, knitwear made of wool with a shorter fiber length than that used for worsted. Mill Ltd (The) * Ethel Austin Ltd * Freedom Sportsline Ltd * French Connection Group PLC * GPS (GB) Ltd * Graham Tiso Ltd * Gucci Ltd * Hackett Ltd * Harvey Nichols & Co. Ltd * Hawkshead Retail Ltd * H & M Hennes Ltd * Hobbs Ltd * House Of Fraser House of Fraser is a British department store group with 61 stores (July 2007) across the country. The group was founded in Glasgow in 1849. The flagship London store is now the House of Fraser on Oxford Street whilst the largest is in Birmingham. PLC * T J Hughes T J Hughes is a discount department store company founded in 1912 in Liverpool, England. The company has fifty department stores in the United Kingdom. T J Hughes specializes in home and fashion, fragrance and cosmetics. Ltd * IC Companys (UK) Ltd * Internacionale Ltd * Jalux Europe Ltd * The John David Group PLC * John Lewis PLC * Joseph Ltd * Joseph Alexander, Ltd * JSL JSL Journal of Symbolic Logic JSL Job Source Library (Xerox) JSL Jatiya Sramik League (Bangladeshi Trade Union Organization) JSL Joint Support List JSL Java Search Library JSL Jet Select Logic Concepts Ltd * Lakeland Properties Ltd * Lambretta Clothing Co. Ltd * Laybran Ltd * Leading Labels Ltd * Liberty Retail PLC * Low Profile Holdings Ltd * LVMH LVMH Moët Hennessy-Louis Vuitton (upscale retailer) Fashion Group UK Ltd * Mackays Stores Ltd * Marks & Spencer PLC * Matalan PLC * Mexx Ltd * Modifin UK PLC * Mulberry Co. (Sales) Ltd * Next PLC * Northworld Ltd * Original Shoe Co. Ltd * Orthet Ltd * Outfit Retail Ltd * Paul Smith Ltd * Peacock's Stores Ltd * Petroleum Ltd * Prada Retail UK Ltd * Pringle Of Scotland Pringle of Scotland is a luxury knitwear manufacturer. History Robert Pringle established Pringle of Scotland in 1815 in the Scottish borders and much of the company’s knitwear production still takes place today at their factory in Hawick. Ltd * Q.D. Stores Ltd * Reiss Ltd * Republic (Retail) Ltd * Richleys Ltd * River Island Clothing Co. Ltd * Robinson Webster (Holdings) Ltd * Rohan Designs Ltd * Rubicon Retail Ltd * Russell Europe Ltd * R. D. Scott Ltd * Tarak Clothing Co. Ltd * Taveta Investments Ltd * TBH TBH To Be Honest TBH The Burning Crusade (gaming, World of Warcraft) TBH Teddy Bear Hospital (project) TBH To Be Hired TBH The Black Hand (online gaming guilds, band) Trading Ltd * Ted Baker PLC * Thomas Pink Ltd * Tie Rack Trading Ltd * Timberland (UK) Ltd * TK Maxx * Urban Outfitters UK Ltd * USC An abbreviation for U.S. Code. Ltd For more information, visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c49633 |
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