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英国における小売業の見通し:家電製品(2009年第4四半期)

Retail Futures Q4 Electricals

発行 Datamonitor
出版日 2009年11月 商品コード 103183
ページ情報 英文 12 pages
価格
US$ 4,990 換算 ¥ 402,643 (税抜) PDF by E-mail (Single User License)
US$ 12,475 換算 ¥ 1,006,607 (税抜) PDF by E-mail (Global Site License)


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Abstract

Introduction

Verdict Research: Retail Futures is a unique forecasting tool providing dynamic forecasts and analysis of market demand and price pressures every three months. Seven UK sectors forecasts are available (Clothing & Footwear, DIY & Gardening, Electricals, Furniture & Floorcoverings, Food & Grocery, Health & Beauty and Homewares). Also available is an e-Retail forecast and a Sector Summary report.

Scope of this research

  • Brief review of economic trends and how they impact retail, explaining how we believe key economic metrics will evolve over the next two years.
  • Forecasts of how overall retail and retail sectors will fare over the next eight quarters, examining volume, inflation and overall growth rates.
  • Category level forecasts are provided to fully inform growth strategies.
  • Forecast for online retailing, analysing total online spend, split down into food and non-food.

Research and analysis highlights

The recession has driven an increased polarisation of spend. While easing somewhat in food; the Big Four grocers having successfully enticed consumers back from discounters, this trend is most marked in non-food with mid-market retailers still being squeezed as consumers mix premium and value as they take a more cautious approach to spending.

The supermarkets are emerging as the big winners of the recession; benefitting from the essential nature of their core product offer and frugal consumers gravitating towards their non-food categories. While there are some positive results elsewhere, the majority of non-food sectors are suffering, especially discretionary home-related sectors.

Falling commodity prices, less seasonal price fluctuations and intense price competition are causing inflation in food to subside significantly. While inflationary pressures are mounting in non-food, price rises are being pursued with caution with discretionary consumer demand remaining weak.

Key reasons to purchase this research

  • This unique service provides constantly updated forecasts that ensures you are making the right decisions, based on the latest data.
  • Use reliable and informed data to identify opportunities for growth and as a key planning tool to aid tactical and strategic decision-making.
  • Benchmark performance with confidence and set effective targets to help maximise performance.

Table of Contents

OVERVIEW

  • About Verdict
  • Introduction
  • Scope
  • Methodology
  • Principle Sources
  • Definitions
    • Current Prices
    • Constant Prices
    • Volume Growth
    • Inflation
    • Total Growth
    • Percentage point difference with Total Retail
  • Help and tips to use the quarterly forecasts
    • Printing
    • Copying data to Excel
    • Viewing
    • Inserting slides into your own presentations
  • Executive Summary

TABLES

  • Table: Principle sources of data and information

FIGURES

  • Figure: Verdict forecasting methodology
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