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The Portfolio Analysis - Antique Dealers is a Comprehensive Evaluation of the UK Market

DUBLIN, Ireland--(Business Wire)--Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c80172) has announced the
addition of "Antique Dealers - Portfolio Analysis" to their offering.

   The Portfolio Analysis - Antique Dealers is a comprehensive
evaluation of the UK market. The revised and updated 2007 edition
analyses the financial performance of the companies important to the
success of your business. Using the most up to date information
available, the analysis is ideal both as a tool to benchmark your own
company's results and to study the market in more depth. Aimed at the
busy manager, the Portfolio Analysis is both quick and easy to use
thanks to the unique visual layout. The Analysis lays bare the
performance of each company highlighting their strengths and
weaknesses. Do you know which companies are best to do business with?
Do you know which companies are selling at a loss and whose profit
margins are plummeting? Find out the answers to all these questions
and more with the newly published Portfolio Analysis.

   The report is divided into two colour-coded sections for your ease
of use, Sector Analysis and Individual Company Analysis.

   Sector Analysis: Sales growth, market share and profitability are
all analysed over a 10 year period giving you the fullest picture
possible of the health of the market. Companies are ranked on these
categories so you can see which companies are outshining the rest. Use
the industry average tables to benchmark your own companys
performance- how do you compare to the rest of the industry?

   Industry Analysis: Each company receives a full page of analysis,
evaluating their financial performance over the last five years so you
get a full picture of the long term prospects of each company. Each
company page of analysis is also packed with the following
information: Full business name and address, Names and ages of
directors, contact details and website address, seven unique charts
showing at a glance the performance of each company, averages for the
industry are also shown indicating the bare minimum each company
should be looking to achieve, and five years of the latest accounts
available,

   New! Written summary on each company highlighting their key
strengths and weaknesses.

   50 of the 400 companies mentioned:

   - A D C Heritage

   - Christopher Cooke Antiques

   - A E Wakeman & Sons

   - Christopher Gibbs

   - A & J Speelman

   - Christopher Hodsoll

   - Abbey Antique & Furnishing

   - Christopher Preston

   - Aberford Antiques

   - Church Street Antiques

   - Adec

   - Citypride

   - Adrian Alan

   - Clerkson Hall Antiques

   - Adrian Hornsey

   - Clifford Wright Antiques

   - After Noah

   - Clive A Burden

   - Albany Antiques

   - Cobb Antiques

   - Albrow & Sons

   - Coleshill Antiques

   - Alistair Sampson Antiques

   - Colin Wood (Antiques)

   - Anchor Antiques

   - Connaught Antiques

   - Anderson Antiques (Uk)

   - Corfield Morris

   - Andrew Firth Fine Art And Antiques

   - Coskun & Co

   - Andrew Leverton

   - Country Antiques & Interiors

   - Anthea A G Antiques

   - Country Antiques (Wales)

   - Anthemion Antiques

   - Country Homes Antiques

   - Anthony Carter

   - D C Flooring

   - Anthony Fell Antiques

   - Dann Antiques

   - Anthony James & Son

   - Daphne Rankin

   - Anthony Outred (Antiques)

   - David Martin-Taylor Antiques

   - Antiques 4

   - David Morton Antiques

   - Antiques Within

   - David Robinson Antiques

   - Antony Preston Antiques

   - Debden Antiques

   For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c80172.

Research and Markets
Laura Wood
Senior Manager
Fax: +353 1 4100 980
press@researchandmarkets.com

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