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  2. Like for like - Wikipedia

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    This method would ignore sales that were only possible this year, for reasons such as a merger or acquisition or the launch of a new product or store. However, there is a significant choice of alternative methods of calculation, which makes it difficult to compare figures quoted by different retailers. [1]

  3. Growth–share matrix - Wikipedia

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    The exact measure is the brand's share relative to its largest competitor. Thus, if the brand had a share of 20 percent, and the largest competitor had the same, the ratio would be 1:1. If the largest competitor had a share of 60 percent, however, the ratio would be 1:3, implying that the organization's brand was in a relatively weak position.

  4. Same-store sales - Wikipedia

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    For example, a retail chain's finding that its same-store sales at location A for the week-long shopping rush before Christmas are greater than those at location B is a useful piece of data. That data would have been less useful if only chain-wide sales for that week were known (with all stores averaged together), or if only year-long sales ...

  5. Brand Name vs. Store Brands: How to Get the Best Bargain - AOL

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    Supermarkets stock dozens of options for any given food item, and if you're trying to save money, generic or store brands usually offer a better deal. However, this isn't always the case. So ...

  6. How Do I Find Out Who Makes My Store Brand Products? - AOL

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    In lean, inflationary times like these, consumers often look to save money wherever possible. This is especially true at the grocery store, where no-name or in-store brands like Kirkland Signature,...

  7. DuPont analysis - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, it allows investors to compare the operational efficiency of two comparable firms. [1] The name derives from the DuPont company, which began using this formula in the 1920s. A DuPont explosives salesman, Donaldson Brown, submitted an internal efficiency report to his superiors in 1912 that contained the formula. [2]

  8. Retail format - Wikipedia

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    The retail format (also known as the retail formula) influences the consumer's store choice and addresses the consumer's expectations. At its most basic level, a retail format is a simple marketplace , that is; a location where goods and services are exchanged.

  9. Comparison of Business Process Model and Notation modeling ...

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    Alfresco Software, Inc. and the Activiti developer community Modeler, Simulation, Execution. Data elements are not supported. Limited supported formats (read/saved internally in BPMN format without exporting capabilities). 2010-05-17 [1] 2019-07-03 [2] Apache License 2.0 [3] ActiveVOS: Informatica 2005 2014 Proprietary: ADONIS BPM Suite: BOC Group