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  2. Stock keeping unit - Wikipedia

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    In inventory management, a stock keeping unit (abbreviated as SKU, pronounced es-kay-YOO or SKEW [1]) is the unit of measure in which the stocks of a material are managed.It is a distinct type of item for sale, [2] purchase, or tracking in inventory, [3] such as a product or service, and all attributes associated with the item type that distinguish it from other item types (for a product ...

  3. Inventory - Wikipedia

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    Stock Keeping Unit (SKU) SKUs are clear, internal identification numbers assigned to each of the products and their variants. SKUs can be any combination of letters and numbers chosen, just as long as the system is consistent and used for all the products in the inventory. [6]

  4. Order processing - Wikipedia

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    Piece picking, also known as broken case picking or pick/pack operations, describes systems where individual items are picked. Operations using piece picking typically have a large stock keeping unit, or SKU, base in the thousands or tens of thousands of items, small quantities per pick, and short cycle times. Examples of piece pick operations ...

  5. Under Armour is collapsing — And Kevin Plank has to take the ...

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    That includes slashing 25% of the company's stock keeping units (SKU), cutting more costs (the other constant in recent years), and rededicating himself to innovation. Under Armour is promising ...

  6. Best Stock to Buy Right Now: Costco vs. Home Depot - AOL

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    The business sells about 4,000 different stock-keeping units, much lower than Walmart. This gives Costco incredible bargaining power with its supplier partners, primarily because the company is ...

  7. Gross margin return on inventory investment - Wikipedia

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    In retail, the measure can be used to assess the performance of an individual stock keeping unit, a retail department or the complete business. [ 4 ] : 3 As stock turn (i.e. sales units divided by average inventory units) and Gross Margin Percent can vary heavily by item, market segment, location, and period , GMROII can act as the main driver ...

  8. Best Stock to Buy Right Now: Costco vs. Home Depot - AOL

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    Its stock can be purchased for a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 27, less than half that of Costco's 57. In fact, Costco's steep P/E multiple has never been higher this century, a clear ...

  9. Unit price - Wikipedia

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    The average price per unit can be driven upward by a rise in unit prices, or by an increase in the unit shares of higher-priced SKUs, or by a combination of the two. An 'average' price metric that is not sensitive to changes in SKU shares is the price per statistical unit. [1] Price per statistical unit