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Plunkett's Retail Industry Almanac 2016: Retail Industry Market Research, Statistics, Trends & Leading Companies

April 2016 | 644 pages | ID: P168C582B69EN
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PLUNKETT'S RETAIL INDUSTRY ALMANAC 2016

Key Findings:
  • Plunkett Research lists top 500 companies in retail and names the top trends changing the industry for the mid term.
Key Features:
  • Industry trends analysis, market data and competitive intelligence
  • Market forecasts and Industry Statistics
  • Industry Associations and Professional Societies List
  • In-Depth Profiles of hundreds of leading companies
  • Industry Glossary
  • Buyer may register for free access to search and export data at Plunkett Research Online
  • Link to our 5-minute video overview of this industry
Pages: 644
Statistical Tables Provided: 15
Companies Profiled: 484
Geographic Focus: Global

A complete market research report, including forecasts and market estimates, technologies analysis and developments at innovative firms. You will gain vital insights that can help you shape your own strategy for business development, product development and investments.
  • How is the industry evolving?
  • How is the industry being shaped by new technologies?
  • How is demand growing in emerging markets and mature economies?
  • What is the size of the market now and in the future?
  • What are the financial results of the leading companies?
  • What are the names and titles of top executives?
  • What are the top companies and what are their revenues?
Contents, Statistics, Forecasts and Analysis Include:

Major Trends Affecting the Retail Industry

1) Introduction to the Retail Industry
2) Wal-Mart Still Dominates, but Faces Slowing Revenue Growth
3) Department Stores Reposition for Today’s Consumer While Outlet Stores Proliferate
4) Warehouse Clubs and Discount Department Stores Battle for Market Share
5) Private Label Brands Grow in Share of Total Store Sales
6) Diverse Selling Techniques Boost Direct Marketers and Non-Store Sales
7) Apple Sets the Bar for Showcase Stores and Super-Merchandisers
8) For the Long-Term in the U.S., Consumers Increase Savings/Less Inclined to Use Debt
9) Bricks, Clicks and Catalogs Create Synergies While Online Sales Growth Surges
10) Retail Technologies Advance for Store Checkout and Restaurant Orders/Apps and Location-Based Ads Drive Sales
11) RFID Drives Inventory Management Evolution
12) Advanced Vending Machines Enable Retailers to Set up Mini-Stores at Airports
13) Smartphones and Financial Technology (“FinTech”) Enable New Mobile Payment Methods
14) Near Field Communications (NFC) Changes Credit and Debit Cards
15) Self-Service Apparel Fitting Technologies Grow in Stores and Online
16) Retailers Look for Long-Term Growth in Emerging Markets, Including China, India and Brazil
17) Retail Center Occupancy Is High, with Sales Rising in Upscale Malls/Online Sales Hurt Stores
18) Entertainment-Based Retailing, including Power Towns
19) Malls Remodel to Boost Sales and Attract Shoppers/Store Visitor Counts Are Disappointing
20) Fast Fashion: Designers and Retailers Speed Up
21) Luxury Item Sales Growth Slows
22) LOHAS- Socially Conscious Consumers Create Challenges and Opportunities for Advertisers and Marketers
23) How to Interpret Reports of Retail Sales

Retail Industry Statistics

1) U.S. Retail Industry Overview
2) Annual Consumer Price Index, 1925-2015
3) Exports, General Imports & Trade Balance in Goods, U.S.: 1989-2nd Quarter 2015
4) Total U.S. Retail Sales & Annual Percent Change: 1992-2015
5) U.S. Retail Trade Corporation Statistics, 2nd Quarter 2015
6) Total Annual Sales of Merchant Wholesalers, U.S.: 2009-2014
7) Total Monthly Sales and Inventories of Merchant Wholesalers, U.S.: January-August 2015
8) Retail & Food Services Sales by Kind of Business, U.S.: Monthly, through August 2015
9) Retail & Food Services Sales by Kind of Business, U.S.: 2009-2014
10) Estimated Quarterly U.S. Retail Sales, Total & E-Commerce: 1st Quarter 2006-2nd Quarter 2015
11) Total U.S. Disposable Income, Expenditures & Gross Domestic & National Product Per Capita: Selected Years, 1960-2014
12) Average Annual U.S. Household Expenditures: 2009-2014
13) Distribution of Total U.S. Annual Household Expenditures, by Major Category: 2014
14) Resident Population Estimates by Age, U.S.: 2007-2014
15) Employment in the Retail Industry, U.S.: 2008-August 2015

INTRODUCTION

HOW TO USE THIS BOOK

CHAPTER 1: MAJOR TRENDS AFFECTING THE RETAIL INDUSTRY

1) INTRODUCTION to the Retail Industry
2) Wal-Mart Still Dominates, but Faces Slowing Revenue Growth
3) Department Stores Reposition for Today’s Consumer While Outlet Stores Proliferate
4) Warehouse Clubs and Discount Department Stores Battle for Market Share
5) Private Label Brands Grow in Share of Total Store Sales
6) Diverse Selling Techniques Boost Direct Marketers and Non-Store Sales
7) Apple Sets the Bar for Showcase Stores and Super-Merchandisers
8) For the Long-Term in the U.S., Consumers Increase Savings/Less Inclined to Use Debt
9) Bricks, Clicks and Catalogs Create Synergies While Online Sales Growth Surges
10) Retail Technologies Advance for Store Checkout and Restaurant Orders/Apps and Location-Based Ads Drive Sales
11) RFID Drives Inventory Management Evolution
12) Advanced Vending Machines Enable Retailers to Set up Mini-Stores at Airports
13) Smartphones and Financial Technology (“FinTech”) Enable New Mobile Payment Methods
14) Near Field Communications (NFC) Changes Credit and Debit Cards
15) Self-Service Apparel Fitting Technologies Grow in Stores and Online
16) Retailers Look for Long-Term Growth in Emerging Markets, Including China, India and Brazil
17) Retail Center Occupancy Is High, with Sales Rising in Upscale Malls/Online Sales Hurt Stores
18) Entertainment-Based Retailing, including Power Towns
19) Malls Remodel to Boost Sales and Attract Shoppers/Store Visitor Counts Are Disappointing
20) Fast Fashion: Designers and Retailers Speed Up
21) Luxury Item Sales Growth Slows
22) LOHAS- Socially Conscious Consumers Create Challenges and Opportunities for Advertisers and Marketers
23) How to Interpret Reports of Retail Sales

CHAPTER 2: RETAIL INDUSTRY STATISTICS

U.S. Retail Industry Overview
Annual Consumer Price Index, 1925-2015
Exports, General Imports & Trade Balance in Goods, U.S.: 1989-2nd Quarter 2015
Total U.S. Retail Sales & Annual Percent Change: 1992-2015
U.S. Retail Trade Corporation Statistics, 2nd Quarter 2015
Total Annual Sales of Merchant Wholesalers, U.S.: 2009-2014
Total Monthly Sales and Inventories of Merchant Wholesalers, U.S.: January-August 2015
Retail & Food Services Sales by Kind of Business, U.S.: Monthly, through August 2015
Retail & Food Services Sales by Kind of Business, U.S.: 2009-2014
Estimated Quarterly U.S. Retail Sales, Total & E-Commerce: 1st Quarter 2006-2nd Quarter 2015
Total U.S. Disposable Income, Expenditures & Gross Domestic & National Product Per Capita: Selected Years, 1960-2014
Average Annual U.S. Household Expenditures: 2009-2014
Distribution of Total U.S. Annual Household Expenditures, by Major Category: 2014
Resident Population Estimates by Age, U.S.: 2007-2014
Employment in the Retail Industry, U.S.: 2008-August 2015

CHAPTER 3: IMPORTANT RETAIL INDUSTRY CONTACTS

(Addresses, Phone Numbers and Internet Sites)

CHAPTER 4: THE RETAIL 500: WHO THEY ARE AND HOW THEY WERE CHOSEN

Index of Companies Within Industry Groups
Alphabetical Index
Index of U.S. Headquarters Location by State
Index of Non-U.S. Headquarters Location by Country
Individual Data Profiles on Each of THE RETAIL 500
Additional Indexes
Index of Hot Spots for Advancement for Women/Minorities
Index by Subsidiaries, Brand Names and Selected Affiliations
A Short Retail Industry Glossary


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