- Lowe's Looks to Hardware, LED To Light Up Sales
Lowe's gained considerable market share at the expense of Home Depot over the last ten years. However, Home Depot has taken several initiatives to consolidate its position. As a result, competition between these two players will remain intense in the coming years. We note Home Depot’s results were better than Lowe’s for Q1 2011 and fiscal year 2010. As Lowe’s looks ahead, the company hopes that improvements in its hardware & seasonal division will pick up as the economy improves, in part driven by rising demand for LED lighting and online sales. Loweさんは、過去10年間のホームデポの費用でかなりの市場シェアを獲得
- Selling an Energy-efficient Light Bulb is Trickier Than You'd Think
Peter DallePezze, Toshiba’s director of Marketing and Product Development, has two daughters about seven months old. When they go off the college he expects they will never have seen a light bulb being changed. In fact he’ counting on a call from the girls asking daddy to come help out. Is he raising two princesses? Not exactly. DallePezze’s leading the company’s LED lighting campaign - light bulbs that last approximately 25 years before they have to be changed. They are all over his house; ergo the DallePezze twins are unlikely to see one be changed. ピーターDallePezze、マーケティングと商品開発の東芝のディレクターは、約7ヶ月二人の娘がいます
- Cree: Morgan Cuts Target, Trims Estimates, Stays Underweight
Morgan Stanley analyst Joshua Paradise this morning repeated his Underweight rating on LED lighting company Cree, while reducing his price target on the stock to $28 from $35. The stock closed Tuesday at $34.10. 35ドルから$ 28に株価に彼の価格ターゲットを削減しながら、モルガンスタンレーのアナリスト、ジョシュアパラダイスは、今朝は、LED照明会社クリーの彼のアンダーウェイト評価を繰り返した
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