Retail (special lines) industry
Article Abstract:
The forecast for the 1996 Christmas shopping season is good with high consumer confidence levels, along with the factors of supply and demand. However, specific retailers may have problems in 1997 since a slowdown in the US economy is expected, and consumer confidence and spending are not likely to be maintained. Investors in 1997 must carefully select those retail stocks with well-defined opportunities and proven records of success.
Author: Debbas, Paul E., Levenson, Maurice, Sirois, Craig, Cowen, Raymond S., Moran, Charles C., Gerstein, Marc H., Tenreiro, Michael, Cholakis, Peter L., Russo, David A., Vidal, Oscar L., Keane, Bryan W., Chappell, Jonathan B., Vlassis, Dax
Publisher: Value Line Publishing, Inc.
Publication Name: The Value Line Investment Survey (Part 3 - Ratings & Reports)
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0042-2401
Year: 1996
Home Shopping Network Inc., HSN, General Host Corp., Intelligent Electronics Inc., INEL, CML Group Inc., CML, GH, GENU
Retail (special lines) industry
Article Abstract:
Financial results for special lines retail stores are as mixed as the numerous types of stores that make up the industry and although sales were good in February and March, 1997, they slowed considerable in April. Many sectors, even those doing well, are not likely to show much improvement and will have slow growth rates. Investors should seek companies with high growth potential or those that cater to price-conscious consumers.
Author: Debbas, Paul E., Levenson, Maurice, Sirois, Craig, Cowen, Raymond S., Moran, Charles C., Gerstein, Marc H., Tenreiro, Michael, Russo, David A., Keane, Bryan W., Chappell, Jonathan B., Brody, Jed S., Vlassis. Dax, Goldstein, Douglas Scott
Publisher: Value Line Publishing, Inc.
Publication Name: The Value Line Investment Survey (Part 3 - Ratings & Reports)
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0042-2401
Year: 1997
Radio, Television, & Computer Stores, Radio, TV, Music, Electronics Stores, Clothing and Clothing Accessories Stores, Computer Stores, Computer and Software Stores, Women's Clothing Stores, APPAREL AND ACCESSORY STORES, Specialty Chain Stores, Automotive Parts and Accessories Stores, Women's Ready-to-Wear Stores, Auto and home supply stores, Automotive Aftermarket Chains, Specialty stores, Borders Group Inc., Gymboree Corp., Petco Animal Supplies Inc., GYMB, Automotive parts stores, HSN Inc., Just for Feet, GNCI, FEET
Subjects list: Economic aspects, Finance, Retail industry, Retail trade, Chain stores, Talbots Inc., RadioShack Corp., PETsMART Inc., Lillian Vernon Corp., CompUSA Inc., CPU, AnnTaylor Stores Corp., AutoZone Inc., Barnes & Noble Inc., Bed, Bath and Beyond Inc., Best Buy Company Inc., Blair Corp., Bombay Company Inc., Burlington Coat Factory Warehouse Corp., Charming Shoppes Inc., Circuit City Stores Inc., Claire's Stores Inc., Dress Barn Inc., Good Guys Inc., Hancock Fabrics Inc., Haverty Furniture Companies Inc., Heilig-Meyers Co., Lands' End Inc., Men's Wearhouse Inc., Michaels Stores Inc., Pep Boys-Manny, Moe and Jack, Pier 1 Imports Inc., Ross Stores Inc., Sotheby's Holdings Inc., Spiegel Inc., TJX Companies Inc., Tiffany & Co., Toys "R" Us Inc., Williams-Sonoma Inc., ANN, AZO, BKS, BBBY, BBY, BL, BBA, BCF, CHRS, CLE, DBRN, STH, GPS, GGUY, HKF, HMY, LE, LVC, LTD, SUIT, MIKE, PBY, PETM, PIR, ROST, BID, SPGLA, TJX, TAN, TIF, TOY, Fingerhut Companies Inc., FHT, Limited Brands Inc., WSGC, Lechters Inc., LECH, CC, General Nutrition Companies Inc., World Duty Free Americas Inc., DFI, Gap Inc., InterTAN Inc., ITN, Designs Inc., Fabri-Centers of America Inc., Filene's Basement Corp., DESI, FCA, BSMT, HAVT, Micro Warehouse Inc., Stanhome Inc., Tandycrafts Inc., Waban Inc., MWHS, TAC, WBN
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