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By | 4 February 2013

H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB - SWOT, strategy and corporate finance report is featured in this weeks research roundup

H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB - SWOT, strategy and corporate finance report is featured in this week's research roundup

Featured reports from just-style's research store this week include a SWOT, strategy and corporate finance report on H&M, a review of the apparel market in Morocco, and a look at prospects for the textile and clothing industry in Vietnam. 

  • Apparel in Morocco
    Get a detailed picture of the apparel market in Morocco from this report. Pinpoint growth sectors and identify factors driving change. Understand the competitive environment, the market's major players and leading brands. Use five-year forecasts to assess how the market is predicted to develop.
  • Oasis: How to succeed in the omni-channel world
    In 2011, Oasis introduced a GBP7m, 18-month investment programme to revamp its brand image and gain market share through the integration of all its retail channels. The adoption of the omni-channel retail concept was successful for the company. This report looks at how they achieved it.
  • Top 500 clothing wholesalers (global)
    Using a unique method of analysis, each of the largest 500 companies is individually assessed and ranked against each other and compared to industry averages. Using the most up-to-date financial information available, the two-page per company analysis provides detailed financial analysis for each organisation.
  • H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB - SWOT, strategy and corporate finance report
    H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB - SWOT, strategy and corporate finance report, is a source of comprehensive company data and information. The report covers the company's structure, operation, SWOT analysis, product and service offerings, detailed financials, and corporate actions, providing a 360° view of the company.
  • VF Corp in apparel (world)
    Best known for the Wrangler and Lee jeans brands, the VF Corp has made clear its intention to focus on its outdoor and action sports division. The company has also made clear its intention to boost its presence in emerging markets. It has made great strides in Latin America, and is now targeting growth in China and India.
  • Prospects for the textile and clothing industry in Vietnam
    This report looks at the development of the textile and clothing industry in Vietnam, its size and structure, and production and consumption. The report also features: a geographical, political and economic profile; a detailed look at the country's imports and exports; a review of government policies, investment incentives and foreign investments; and an analysis of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT).

Sectors: Apparel, Manufacturing, Retail, Sourcing, Technology

Companies: H&M, VF Corp

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