Home appliance industry
Article Abstract:
Prospects for the home appliances industry have brightened in 1999 due to good sales volumes and most companies in this industry are expected to post record profits for the year. However, international profits are poor and are not likely to improve in the near future. Two-thirds of the stocks in this industry are expected to outperform the market for the year ahead, but may underperform the market over the next three to five years.
Publication Name: The Value Line Investment Survey (Part 3 - Ratings & Reports)
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0042-2401
Year: 1999
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Home appliance industry
Article Abstract:
Stock prices for the home appliance industry have declined during the 3rd qtr of 1999 due to lower durable goods shipments, higher interest rates, and other factors. Low rates of personal savings and high levels of consumer debt indicate a lack of demand can be expected for the industry in the future. These stocks are only average investments for 1999 and the year 2000, and only two companies are timely.
Publication Name: The Value Line Investment Survey (Part 3 - Ratings & Reports)
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0042-2401
Year: 1999
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Home appliance industry
Article Abstract:
Investment performance in the home appliance industry is intrinsically linked to economy growth. Consumer investment in the short and long term is likely to be effected by recent rises in interest rates. Includes details of related companies.
Publication Name: The Value Line Investment Survey (Part 3 - Ratings & Reports)
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0042-2401
Year: 2000
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