Table of Contents
- CHAPTER 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- Key Findings
- Main Conclusions
- CHAPTER 2 EUROPEAN MARKET - ECONOMIC OVERVIEW
- Key Findings
- Key Messages
- GDP
- GDP Forecast
- Consumer Expenditure
- Inflation
- Interest Rates
- Employment
- CHAPTER 3 EUROPEAN MARKET - DEMOGRAPHIC OVERVIEW
- Trends
- Trends
- Growth by Country
- Urban Population
- CHAPTER 4 EUROPEAN MARKET - RETAIL SPENDING
- Expenditure
- Growth
- Per Capita
- Retail Share
- CHAPTER 5 RETAILING IN THE BALTIC STATES
- Overview
- Food & Grocery
- Maxima
- Rimi Baltic
- Palink/IKI
- Other players
- Non-food
- Clothing
- DIY
- Electricals
- Furniture
- Outlook for Retailing in the Baltic States
- CHAPTER 6 RETAILING IN BULGARIA
- Overview
- Obstacles to Retail Development
- Food & Grocery
- Leading Foreign Players
- Domestic Players
- Non-food
- Non-food
- Clothing
- DIY
- Electricals
- Furniture
- Outlook for Retailing in Bulgaria
- CHAPTER 7 RETAILING IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC
- Overview
- Food & Grocery
- Schwarz Gruppe
- Ahold
- Tesco
- Rewe
- Other Players
- Non-food
- Clothing
- Electricals
- DIY
- Furniture
- Outlook for Retailing in the Czech Republic
- CHAPTER 8 RETAILING IN HUNGARY
- Overview
- Food & Grocery
- Tesco
- CBA
- Co-op Hungary
- Re&á Hungaria
- Spar
- Other Players
- Non-food
- Clothing
- DIY
- Electricals
- Furniture
- Outlook for Retailing in Hungary
- CHAPTER 9 RETAILING IN POLAND
- Overview
- Legislation Subdues Growth
- Food & Grocery
- Biedronka
- Tesco
- Carrefour
- Other Foreign Players
- Domestic Players
- Deli-supermarkets
- Emerging Player: Emperia Holding
- Non-food
- Clothing
- Electricals
- DIY
- Furniture
- Outlook for Retailing in Poland
- CHAPTER 10 RETAILING IN ROMANIA
- Overview
- Impact of EU Accession
- Obstacles to Retail Development
- Food & Grocery
- Carrefour
- Rewe
- Real
- Louis Delhaize
- Kaufland
- Other Foreign Players
- Non-food
- Clothing
- DIY
- International Players
- Domestic Players
- Electricals
- Furniture
- Outlook for Retailing in Romania
- CHAPTER 11 RETAILING IN SLOVAKIA
- Overview
- Food & Grocery
- COOP Jednota
- Tesco
- Schwarz Gruppe
- Rewe
- Ahold
- Other Players
- Non-food
- Clothing
- DIY
- Electricals
- Furniture
- Outlook for Retailing in Slovakia
- CHAPTER 12 RETAILING IN SLOVENIA
- Overall retail section
- Food & Grocery
- Mercator
- Spar
- Tuš Trgovine
- Other retailers
- Clothing
- Electricals, DIY, Furniture
- CHAPTER 13 STRATEGIC ISSUES
- The beneficial cycle of EU membership
- The Euro & economic reforms
- Key drivers for the home sectors
- Problems
- Demographic issues
- Other barriers to entry
- Property bubbles and real estate inflation
- Inflation
- Out-of-town retailing in Eastern Europe
- Retail development
- Modern retail evolution in CEE
- Retailers' strategy in three stages of retail development
- Future stages of development
- Format diversification
- Regional and international expansion
- Grocery
- Clothing
- Electricals
- Furniture
- CHAPTER 14 GLOSSARY
- List of Tables
- Table 1: CEE retail expenditure 2002-2007
- Table 2: CEE retail expenditure growth 2002-2007
- Table 3: The Baltic States retail expenditure 2002-2007e
- Table 4: The Baltic States grocery expenditure 2002-2007e
- Table 5: The Baltic States food & grocery market share 2007e
- Table 6: Estonia food & grocery market share 2007e
- Table 7: Latvia food & grocery market share 2007e
- Table 8: Lithuania food & grocery market share 2007e
- Table 9: The Baltic States clothing expenditure 2002-2007e
- Table 10: The Baltic States DIY expenditure 2002-2007e
- Table 11: The Baltic States electricals expenditure 2002-2007e
- Table 12: The Baltic States furniture expenditure 2002-2007e
- Table 13: Bulgaria total retail expenditure & Top Five sectors
2002-2007e
- Table 14: Bulgaria food & grocery market share 2007e
- Table 15: Czech Republic total retail spend & Top Five sectors
2002-2007e
- Table 16: Czech Republic food & grocery market shares 2007
- Table 17: Hungary total retail expenditure & Top Five sectors
2002-2007e
- Table 18: Hungary food & grocery market shares 2007e
- Table 19: Poland total retail expenditure & Top Five sectors
2002-2007e
- Table 20: Poland food & grocery market share 2007e
- Table 21: Romania total retail expenditure & Top Five sectors
2002-2007e
- Table 22: Romania food & grocery market share 2007e
- Table 23: Romania DIY market shares 2007e
- Table 24: Romania electricals market shares 2007e
- Table 25: Romania furniture market shares 2007e
- Table 26: Slovakia total retail spend & Top Five sectors 2002-2007e
- Table 27: Slovakia food & grocery market shares 2007
- Table 28: Slovenia retail expenditure 2002-2007e
- Table 29: Slovenia grocery shares 2007e
- Table 30: Top 15 grocers in CEE - sales, store numbers and market share
2007
- List of Figures
- Figure 1: CE Europe GDP 2007
- Figure 2: GDP per capita 2007 comparison
- Figure 3: CE European GDP growth rates 2002-07
- Figure 4: GDP growth forecast of CE EU countries 2008 & 2009e
- Figure 5: Consumer expenditure of CE European Union countries 2007
- Figure 6: Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices - growth of CEE countries
2006 & 2007
- Figure 7: Central bank interest rates, official lending rates 2007
- Figure 8: Total unemployment rates of CCE countries 2002 & 2007
- Figure 9: EU population totals (000s) by country 2007
- Figure 10: Five year trends in total EU population growth 2000-2020e
- Figure 11: Forecast population growth (%) for CEE countries - 2058 &
2033 on 2008
- Figure 12: Comparison of CEE countries by urban population % - 2007
- Figure 13: New member states spend and change % 2002-2007
- Figure 14: Growth in EU retail spend by country 2007 on 2002
- Figure 15: EU per capita retail spend 2002-2007
- Figure 16: CEE per capita retail spend by country 2007
- Figure 17: EU retail spend as % of total consumer expenditure 2002 &
2007
- Figure 18: Leading grocers in the Baltic States store numbers as at June
2008
- Figure 19: Maxima, Parnu, Estonia 2008
- Figure 20: Rimi, Riga, Latvia 2008
- Figure 21: IKI, Vilnius, Lithuania 2008
- Figure 22: Selver, Tallinn, Estonia 2008
- Figure 24: Aprangos Galerija, Lithuania 2008
- Figure 25: Stockmann, Tallinn, Estonia 2008
- Figure 26: Tallinna Kaubamaja, Tallinn, Estonia 2008
- Figure 27: Senukai, Vilnius, Lithuania 2008
- Figure 28: BMS Megapolis, Vilnius, Lithuania 2008
- Figure 29: Elektromarkt, Panevezys, Lithuania 2008
- Figure 30: RD Electronics, Latvia 2008
- Figure 31: Baldu Rojus, Lithuania 2008
- Figure 32: Spice furniture & interior design centre, Latvia 2008
- Figure 33: Bulgaria GDP per capita 2002-2007
- Figure 34: Average gross annual earnings € for selected EU countries 2005
- Figure 35: Bulgaria average gross annual earnings 2002-2007
- Figure 36: Billa and Technomarket combined store, Yambol 2008
- Figure 37: Positioning of biggest domestic chains in Bulgaria 2007
- Figure 38: Markam, Sofia 2008
- Figure 39: Praktiker, Bulgaria 2008
- Figure 40: Technomarket, Plovdiv 2008
- Figure 41: Technopolis, Bulgaria 2008
- Figure 42: Möbel Ludwig/Como Bulgaria 2008
- Figure 43: Tesco - Praha 2008
- Figure 44: Clothing retailers - Praha 2008
- Figure 45: Average gross annual earnings 2005
- Figure 46: Carrefour, Suceava June 2008
- Figure 47: Billa, Ploiesti June 2008
- Figure 48: Profi, Ploiesti June 2008
- Figure 49: Profi, Ploiesti June 2008
- Figure 50: COOP Jednota, Poprad 2008
- Figure 51: Aupark, Bratislava 2008
- Figure 52: Alizé Bratislava 2008
- Figure 53: Lifeline, Bratislava 2008
- Figure 54: NAY, Bratislava 2008
- Figure 55: Datart, Polus City Center, Bratislava 2008
- Figure 56: Basys.net, Polus City Center, Bratislava 2008
- Figure 57: Okay Electronics, Trnava and Zvolen 2008
- Figure 58: Merkur 2008
- Figure 59: Eastern Europe 2008
- Figure 60: Beneficial cycle of EU membership
- Figure 61: Benefit of EMU membership
- Figure 62: Housing ownership in eastern Europe 2005
- Figure 63: Outstanding issues to be addressed
- Figure 64: GDP per capita in PPS 2008 (f)
- Figure 65: Grocery % share of total retail expenditure 2007
- Figure 66: HICP - All items - Index (2005=100) - Percentage change t/t-12
- Figure 67: New OOT development opened in Suceava, Romania, June 2008
- Figure 68: CEE presence by grocer and country 2008
- Figure 69: CEE grocery markets 2008
- Figure 70: International expansion and retail development of the food
and grocery sector in CEE - Stage 1
- Figure 71: International expansion and retail development of the food
and grocery sector in CEE - Stage 2
- Figure 72: International expansion and retail development of the food
and grocery sector in CEE - Stage 3
- Figure 73: Elkor Plaza, Riga, Latvia 2008
- Figure 74: Domoteka, Warsaw, Poland 2008
- Figure 75: Vabbi, Prague, Czech Republic 2008
- Figure 76: Vabbi, Siedlce, Poland 2008
- Figure 77: The emergence of prominent CEE retailers
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