Homeshopping in Sweden
Report description
Homeshopping has a long tradition in Sweden, especially in remote areas in the northern part of the country. Homeshopping is more popular amongst older people, who are less open to novelties and rapid changes in the even faster developing world. The future existence of homeshopping is threatened by the low interest of younger people, who prefer to buy products online, whereby printed catalogues are not required.
Euromonitor International's Homeshopping in Sweden report offers insight into key trends and developments driving the industry. The report examines all retail channels to provide sector insight. Channels include hypermarkets, supermarkets, discounters, convenience stores, mixed retailers, health and beauty retailers, clothing and footwear retailers, furniture and furnishing stores, DIY and hardware stores, durable goods retailers, leisure and personal goods retailers. There are profiles of leading retailers, with analysis of their performance and the challenges they face. There is also analysis of non-store retailing: vending; homeshopping; internet retailing; direct selling, as available.
Product coverage: Apparel Homeshopping, Beauty and Personal Care Homeshopping, Consumer Appliances Homeshopping, Consumer Electronics and Video Games Hardware Homeshopping, Consumer Healthcare Homeshopping, Food and Drink Homeshopping, Furniture and Homewares Homeshopping, Home Care Homeshopping, Home Improvement and Gardening Homeshopping, Media Products Homeshopping, Other Homeshopping, Toys and Games Homeshopping.
Data coverage: market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.
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- 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.
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Table of contents
Trends
Competitive Landscape
Prospects
Channel Data
Table 1 Homeshopping by Channel: Value 2007-2012
Table 2 Homeshopping by Channel: % Value Growth 2007-2012
Table 3 Homeshopping Company Shares: % Value 2008-2012
Table 4 Homeshopping Brand Shares: % Value 2009-2012
Table 5 Homeshopping Forecasts by Channel: Value 2012-2017
Table 6 Homeshopping Forecasts by Channel: % Value Growth 2012-2017
Executive Summary
Retailing in Sweden Sees A Positive Performance in 2012
Economic Uncertainty Makes Consumers Cautious
Grocery Retailers Gain at the Expense of Non-grocery Retailers
Grocery Retailers Are the Biggest
Non-grocery Retailers Expected To Lose Ground
Key Trends and Developments
the Growth in the Swedish Economy Is Slow
Internet Retailing
the Impact of Government Regulation
Private Label Sees Increasing Sales After the Crisis Hits
Consumers Seek Grocery Retailers Instead of Non-grocery Retailers
Changing Retail Landscape
Market Indicators
Table 7 Employment in Retailing 2007-2012
Market Data
Table 8 Sales in Retailing by Channel: Value 2007-2012
Table 9 Sales in Retailing by Channel: % Value Growth 2007-2012
Table 10 Sales in Store-Based Retailing by Channel: Value 2007-2012
Table 11 Store-Based Retailing Outlets by Channel: Units 2007-2012
Table 12 Sales in Store-Based Retailing by Channel: % Value Growth 2007-2012
Table 13 Store-Based Retailing Outlets by Channel: % Unit Growth 2007-2012
Table 14 Sales in Non-store Retailing by Channel: Value 2007-2012
Table 15 Sales in Non-store Retailing by Channel: % Value Growth 2007-2012
Table 16 Sales in Retailing by Grocery vs Non-Grocery: 2007-2012
Table 17 Sales in Non-Grocery Retailers by Channel: Value 2007-2012
Table 18 Non-Grocery Retailers Outlets by Channel: Units 2007-2012
Table 19 Sales in Non-Grocery Retailers by Channel: % Value Growth 2007-2012
Table 20 Non-Grocery Retailers Outlets by Channel: % Unit Growth 2007-2012
Table 21 Retailing Company Shares: % Value 2008-2012
Table 22 Retailing Brand Shares: % Value 2009-2012
Table 23 Store-Based Retailing Company Shares: % Value 2008-2012
Table 24 Store-Based Retailing Brand Shares: % Value 2009-2012
Table 25 Store-Based Retailing Brand Shares: Outlets 2009-2012
Table 26 Non-store Retailing Company Shares: % Value 2008-2012
Table 27 Non-store Retailing Brand Shares: % Value 2009-2012
Table 28 Non-Grocery Retailers Company Shares: % Value 2008-2012
Table 29 Non-Grocery Retailers Brand Shares: % Value 2009-2012
Table 30 Non-Grocery Retailers Brand Shares: Outlets 2009-2012
Table 31 Forecast Sales in Retailing by Channel: Value 2012-2017
Table 32 Forecast Sales in Retailing by Channel: % Value Growth 2012-2017
Table 33 Forecast Sales in Store-Based Retailing by Channel: Value 2012-2017
Table 34 Forecast Store-Based Retailing Outlets by Channel: Units 2012-2017
Table 35 Forecast Sales in Store-Based Retailing by Channel: % Value Growth 2012-2017
Table 36 Forecast Store-Based Retailing Outlets by Channel: % Unit Growth 2012-2017
Table 37 Forecast Sales in Non-store Retailing by Channel: Value 2012-2017
Table 38 Forecast Sales in Non-store Retailing by Channel: % Value Growth 2012-2017
Table 39 Forecast Sales in Non-Grocery Retailers by Channel: Value 2012-2017
Table 40 Forecast Non-Grocery Retailers Outlets by Channel: Units 2012-2017
Table 41 Forecast Sales in Non-Grocery Retailers by Channel: % Value Growth 2012-2017
Table 42 Forecast Non-Grocery Retailers Outlets by Channel: % Unit Growth 2012-2017
Appendix
Operating Environment
Cash and Carry
Table 43 Cash and Carry: Sales by National Brand Owner: Sales Value 2009-2012
Table 44 Cash and Carry: Number of Outlets by National Brand Owner: 2009-2012
Definitions
Sources
Summary 1 Research Sources
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