This is a detailed report covering Metro’s store formats, private labels, history, key employees, and key financial and operational metrics in Spain. Research Beam Model: Research Beam Product ID: 60626 550 USD New
Metro in Spain: Local Profile, 2013
 
 

Metro in Spain: Local Profile, 2013

  • Category : Consumer Goods
  • Published On : September   2013
  • Pages : 24
  • Publisher : Canadean
 
 
 
Synopsis
This is a detailed report covering Metro’s store formats, private labels, history, key employees, and key financial and operational metrics in Spain.
Scope
The report provides a comprehensive analysis of Metro’s operations in Spain and is an essential tool to gain a detailed understanding of the company’s local operations.

The report presents Metro’s strategy, which is essential in understanding the direction of the company in the coming years.

A unique table that presents the information of major retailers in Spain. It provides information on the retailers’ store banners, country of origin, store count, and the year of inception in Spain.

An insightful analysis of Metro in Spain, providing details of its store formats, private labels, history, news, key employee biographies, and key financial and operational metrics.

The report provides revenue data for Metro and its key competitors in Spain. Additionally, it presents investment strategies of the company’s key competitors, and this information is essential to gain an understanding of the market.
Summary
Why was the report written?
This is a comprehensive report covering Metro’s operations in Spain. It offers an insightful analysis of the company and details of its store formats, private labels, history, news, key employees, and key financial and operational metrics. The report also presents revenues and investment strategies of the company’s key local competitors.

What is the current market landscape and what is changing?
The cash and carries and warehouse clubs market in Spain remained stagnant due to continued weak economic conditions and low spending levels. Companies are focussing on opening smaller format stores closer to the wholesale consumers in an effort to revive plummeting sales. The slowdown in the Spanish economy also had a significant impact on consumer spending, particularly on the electrical and electronics specialists who will continue to experience similar trends until the economy shows signs of recovery.

What makes this report unique and essential to read?
The report provides detailed information on Metro’s operations and strategy in Spain. Additionally, it presents revenues and investment strategies of the company’s key competitors in the country.
Reasons To Buy
Spain has been reeling under the effects of a double dip recession with the economy contracting by 1.4% in 2012. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) projects the economy will contract by a further 1.5% in 2013.

Increased unemployment will put pressure on consumption rates, forcing consumers to reduce spending on non-essential commodities in order to save for the future uncertainty.
1 Introduction
1.1 What is the report about?
1.2 Scope
1.3 Methodology
2 Metro Spain – Company Profile
2.1 Business Description
2.2 Store Formats
2.3 Products
2.4 Services
3 Metro Spain – Key Information
3.1 Financial Performance
3.2 Operational Performance
3.2.1 Store count
3.2.2 Sales per store
3.2.3 Revenue per employee
3.3 Key Employees
4 Metro Spain – Corporate Strategy
4.1 Focus on Small Format Stores and Online Sales to Boost Top-line
5 Regulatory Environment
6 Competitive Environment
6.1 Key Cash and Carries and Warehouse Clubs, Hypermarkets, Supermarkets and Hard Discounters and Convenience Stores and Gas Stations in Spain
6.2 Key Electrical and Electronic Specialists in Spain
6.3 Revenues of Key Electrical and Electronic Specialists in Spain
7 Investment and Expansion Plans of Competitors
7.1 Darty
8 Appendix
8.1 Metro Spain – News
8.2 Events and History
8.3 Awards and Recognitions
8.4 About Canadean
8.5 Disclaimer
List of Tables
Table 1: Ratio Definitions
Table 2: Metro Spain, Key Facts
Table 3: Metro Spain, Store Formats
Table 4: Metro Spain, Private Labels
Table 5: Metro Spain, Key Employees
Table 6: Metro Spain, Key Employee Biographies
Table 7: Key Cash and Carries and Warehouse Clubs, Hypermarkets, Supermarkets, Hard Discounters and Convenience Stores and Gas Stations in Spain
Table 8: Key Electrical and Electronics Specialists in Spain
Table 9: Revenues of Key Electrical and Electronic Specialists in Spain
List Of Figures
Figure 1: Makro Spain
Figure 2: Metro Spain – Revenues (US$ Million), 2008–2012
Figure 3: Metro Spain – Store Count, 2008–2012
Figure 4: Metro Spain – Sales Per Store (US$ Million), 2008–2012
Figure 5: Metro Spain – Revenue per Employee (‘000 US$), 2008–2012
Figure 6: Spain Retail – Key Regulations and Features
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