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Plunkett's Department Stores, Malls & Discount Stores Trends & Statistics 2007 (Summary)Published by: Plunkett Research, Ltd. Published: Jan. 12, 2007 - 36 Pages Table of ContentsIntroduction to the Retail Industry Wal-Mart Dominates as the World’s Biggest Retailer, Heating Up Competition and Driving Retail Prices Down Department Stores have Evolved into Giant Apparel, Cosmetics and Accessories Stores Name Changes, Buyouts and Consolidation Alter the Department Store Landscape Discounting and Discount Stores Evolve Category-Killers and Big Box Retailers Struggle to Keep Up With Discounter Rise of Showcase Stores and Super-Merchandisers Retailers Find New Markets in China While India’s Retail Industry is Poised for Enormous Growth Shopping Centers Continue to Develop and Expand Malls Morph to Stay Afloat Luxury Items Move for Big Bucks Industry Statistics Overview Types of U.S. Shopping Centers Ten Largest Shopping Centers, U.S., 2006 U.S. Shopping Centers At A Glance: 1980-2005 Monthly Distribution of Non-Anchor Tenant Sales, U.S. Malls, 2005 Selected Shopping Patterns, 1996-2005 Profiles on the Top Ten Discount Retailers by Number of Employees AbstractThis summary contains selected trends and statistics chapters excerpted from Plunkett's Retail Industry Almanac 2007 that focus on the Department Store, Mall & Discount Store sectors of the retail industry. It includes our analysis of the major trends from Department Stores have Evolved into Giant Apparel, Cosmetics and Accessories Stores, to Rise of Showcase Stores and Super-Merchandisers, to Malls Morph to Stay Afloat. In addition, we provide statistical tables such as U.S. Shopping Centers At A Glance: 1980-2005 and Selected Shopping Patterns, 1996-2005. As a finishing touch, individual company profiles are provided for ten of the leading discount retailers in the world. Wield this tool for strategic planning, business development, or industry analysis.Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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