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The Doll and Stuffed Toy Manufacturing Industry's Revenue for the Year 2006 Was Approximately $170,000,000.


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This industry report focuses upon the Doll and Stuffed Toy Manufacturing industry. This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing complete dolls, doll parts, and doll clothes, action figures, and stuffed toys.

NAICS NAICS North American Industry Classification System  Hierarchy:

339931 - Doll and Stuffed Toy Manufacturing

33993 - Doll, Toy, and Game Manufacturing

3399 - Other Miscellaneous Manufacturing

339 - Miscellaneous Manufacturing

31-33 - Manufacturing Sector

SIC:

3942 - Dolls and Stuffed Toys

This industry report includes 144 pages of the latest market research information on this industry. This new release contains data as current as April of 2007. In addition to the detailed explanations of the provided statistical data, there are 112 charts, 18 tables, and 2 maps to effectively illustrate the content. Use this report as an in-depth in-depth
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- Balance Sheet

- Capital Expenditure

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- Industry's 4-Year Financial Statement

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DOLL AND STUFFED TOY MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY

The industry's revenue for the year 2006 was approximately $170,000,000. The gross profit was 28.21% at $47,957,000. There were 110 establishments in this industry that year. Thus, average contribution (or revenue) per establishment annually was $1,585,000.The total import export value for the year 2006 was $3,920,845,000. There were 124 countries that conducted foreign trade with the U.S. in 2006, 2 fewer than year 2005. The top trading countries were: China, $3,605,348,000 (91.95%); Indonesia Indonesia (ĭn'dənē`zhə), officially Republic of Indonesia, republic (2005 est. pop. 241,974,000), c.735,000 sq mi (1,903,650 sq km), SE Asia, in the Malay Archipelago. , $72,962,000 (1.86%); Canada, $54,818,000 (1.40%); Hong Kong Hong Kong (hŏng kŏng), Mandarin Xianggang, special administrative region of China, formerly a British crown colony (2005 est. pop. 6,899,000), land area 422 sq mi (1,092 sq km), adjacent to Guangdong prov. , $48,844,000 (1.25%); and Mexico, $28,908,000 (.74%). Their combined total represents approximately 97% of all imports and exports. The total import value for the year 2006 was $3,502,288,000. This represents a 0.2% increase from year 2005. The U.S. had imported industry related merchandises from 90 countries in 2006. The top importing countries were: China, $3,320,584,000 (94.81%); Indonesia, $68,112,000 (1.94%); Hong Kong, $38,163,000 (1.09%); Vietnam, $13,385,000 (.38%); and Germany, $10,341,000 (.30%). Their combined total represents approximately 99% of import from all countries. The total export value for the year 2006 was $117,460,000. This represents a 2.2% increase from year 2005. The U.S. had exported industry related merchandises to 95 countries in 2006. The top exporting countries were: Canada, $53,224,000 (45.31%); Mexico, $20,920,000 (17.81%); United Kingdom, $10,426,000 (8.88%); Hong Kong, $5,628,000 (4.79%); and Japan, $3,006,000 (2.56%). Their combined total represents approximately 79% of export to all countries. Adding the import and subtracting the export, the total U.S. consumption value of this industry for the year was $3,555,000,000.

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The U.S. manufacturing sector is expected to hit the monumental mon·u·men·tal  
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