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As channels blur and the race for efficiency intensifies, the nature of business is changing: Enter the possibility of monopsony in the food business. So far, competitive concentration has been driving... |
Feb, 2005 |
€64 |
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In 2004, supermarket industry players focused on RFID (radio frequency identification). This singlemindedness began because of Wal-Mart’s (now the largest supermarket operator in the US) edict that its... |
Feb, 2005 |
€96 |
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Telsyte maintains a database of retail Frame Relay market/customer contract prices that contains accurate and up-to-date information, which allows us to publish off-the-shelf industry pricing reports as... |
Jan, 2004 |
€2 940 |
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This report examines a wide range of Australian retail Leased Line market prices. Prices in this report are current as of the end of March 2004, and are sourced from Telsyte’s Leased Line pricing database... |
Jan, 2004 |
€2 940 |
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Our Retailing in Turkey report offers insight into key trends and developments affecting the national retailing industry. Retail sales by sector (2000-2005), including non-store retailers such as internet... |
Aug, 2006 |
€1 500 |
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Our Retailing in Poland report offers insight into key trends and developments affecting the national retailing industry. Retail sales by sector (2000-2005), including non-store retailers such as internet... |
Jun, 2006 |
€1 500 |
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A must for any ISP looking to survive in this already saturated market.The European Internet access market is currently undergoing a period of considerable change. The widespread availability of broadband... |
Jan, 2001 |
€3 633 |
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The 2004 Retail Business Market Research Handbook, now in its 6th edition, is expanded to 71 chapters, and will provide you with the most recent statistics and data available ... updated as of March 2004.... |
Apr, 2004 |
€412 |
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In the UK, public houses continue to play a central role in the social and economic life of the country although, since 2000, there has been a gradual decline in the number of licensed premises as unprofitable... |
Apr, 2004 |
€878 |
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This report provides an analysis of the UK market for Public Houses. Information provided includes: - Market Definition- Market Size- Industry Background- Competitor Analysis- Brand Strategy- Strengths,... |
Apr, 2004 |
€878 |
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Carrefour was formed in 1959 by the Defforey and Fournier families as an out-of-town hypermarket. The leading French company concentrates solely on retail activities. In 2002, 59% of its sales revenue... |
Jan, 2004 |
€300 |
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In 2002, Casino Groups consolidated net sales amounted to Ђ22,857 million. By concentrating primarily on retail activities, the group has developed a wide range of retail formats, with hypermarkets now... |
Jan, 2004 |
€300 |
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The combined Edeka and AVA group is the third-largest retailer and the largest food retailer in Germany, seventh largest in Europe and the 18th largest in the world. The expansion of Edeka was historically... |
Jan, 2004 |
€300 |
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El Corte Inglйs is one of the largest mixed retail groups in Europe and is by far the biggest in Spain. The Group is regarded as a national institution and is one of the countrys most successful companies.... |
Jan, 2004 |
€300 |
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KarstadtQuelle was formed in 1999 through a series of mergers that began in 1994. During this period, the department store group Karstadt acquired and subsequently absorbed the leading department store... |
Jan, 2004 |
€300 |
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Metro in its current form emerged in 1996 from the merger of Asko Deutscher Kaufhous AG, Deutsche SB Kauf AG and Kaufhof Holding AG, as well as Metro Cash & Carry and other divisions. Metro’s stock was... |
Jan, 2004 |
€300 |
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Our Retailing in Switzerland report offers insight into key trends and developments affecting the national retailing industry. Retail sales by sector (2000-2005), including non-store retailers such as... |
Jul, 2006 |
€1 500 |
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Otto was established in 1949 by Werner Otto in Germany, and it still remains a family business. Acquisitions, mergers and joint ventures as well as organic growth have shaped the company, which has become... |
Jan, 2004 |
€300 |
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Rewe Zentral AG is the second largest retailer and the third largest food retailer in Germany. Currently, it is the fourth largest retailer in Europe and the tenth largest in the world. It was founded... |
Jan, 2004 |
€300 |
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SPAR is as an amalgamation of small and medium sized retailers which compete against larger companies. However, the main business function of SPAR is to maintain wholesale divisions, which cater to the... |
Jan, 2004 |
€300 |
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