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Thu Jan 24, 2008 9:00pm EST
Research and Markets: Company Analysis of Lennar Corporation from is a Highly Comprehensive Research of the Company and Analysis of Their Competitors

DUBLIN, Ireland--(Business Wire)--Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c80668) has announced the
addition of "Analysis of Lennar Corporation" to their offering.

   The product Company Analysis from Aruvian Research is a highly
comprehensive research analysis on the particular company and its
competitors. A company analysis includes a complete and comprehensive
analysis of the selected company, an overview of the industry the
company operates in, a PEST Framework Analysis of the industry, and
then moves on to analyzing the company itself.

   Company analysis includes a history of the company chosen, a
business segment analysis of the segments that particular company
operates through, a look at the organization structure of the company,
a geographical operating segments analysis, an analysis of the
company's major competitors. In general, every company profile
includes two to three competitors of that company. If the customer is
looking for a specific competitor, we can very easily customize the
report to meet such a requirement.

   A financial analysis of the selected organization is also
presented in the report which includes a ratio analysis, basic profit
and loss analysis, presentation of the company balance sheet, and much
more.

   Any extra request for data on a company can further be
incorporated in this profile at no extra charge to our customers.

   A SWOT Framework Analysis of that company as well as its
competitors completes this in-depth product - Company Analysis from
Aruvian Research.

   A. Executive Summary

   B. Looking at the Industry

   B.1 Industry Definition

   B.2 Brief Profile of the Industry

   B.3 Impacts on the Industry

   B.4 Challenges Facing the Industry

   B.5 Future Perspective

   C. Industry PEST Framework Analysis

   C.1 Political Aspects

   C.2 Economic Aspects

   C.3 Social Aspects

   C.4 Technological Aspects

   D. Looking at the Company

   D.1 Company Profile

   D.2 History of the Company

   D.3 Ownership Pattern in the Company

   D.4 Corporate Hierarchy

   D.5 Organizational Divisions

   D.6 Profiling the Key Executives

   D.7 Products & Services

   D.8 Recently in the News

   E. Looking at Business

   E.1 Business Segments

   E.2 Geographical Segments

   E.3 Company Subsidiaries

   F. SWOT Framework Analysis

   F.1 Strengths to Build Upon

   F.2 Weaknesses to Overcome

   F.3 Opportunities to Exploit

   F.4 Threats to Overcome

   G. Profiling the Competition (Includes SWOT Analysis of Competitor
Companies)

   G.1 Competitor Company 1

   G.2 Competitor Company 2

   H. Financial Analysis of the Company

   H.1 Current Financials

   H.2 Balance Sheet

   H.3 Profit & Loss Statement

   H.4 Ratio Analysis

   I. Future Perspective

   J. Appendix

   K. Glossary of Terms

   For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c80668

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

Copyright Business Wire 2008



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