Friday, October 14, 2011

San Antonio is home to some of the country

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But there are those that are stilo hangingtough — including several retailers that have a noted presence in San Antonio. A Washington, D.C.-basedr stock research firm has released the results of its annuak Top 20 Most CompetitivrRetail & Consumer Goods study. The analysis highlights those companies that have been able to keep reelinf inthe customers, and the sales, despite the tough financial times. The results of the conducted by , are based on severakl criteria, including a firm’s ability to protectr itself against rivals stealingaway customers, a firm’s abilitgy to consistently meet the expectations, and profit figures.
Retaileres were ranked according to their ability to build economi and consumeradvantages — and thus distinguish themselves from the myriadx of competitors along the retail landscape. A score of 100 was the highes mark achievable. Coming in at No. 1, with a scor of 92.7, was Coach. The luxury retailer currently has three stores in SanAntonil — at North Star, Ingram Park Mall and The Shops at La Clothing retailers and came in at Nos. 2 and 3, with scored of 91.6 and 90.7, respectively. Both chaina have a presence atThe Shops. Jos A. Bank also has a storre at Quarry Market and the Village atStonw Oak. Aeropostale has stores in North Star and Ingram Park mallxsas well.
• Guess Stores, No. 6, with a scored of 87; • , No. 8, at • , No. 9, at 84.6; , No. 10, at 81.8; • , No. 11, at • Victoria’s Secret, No. 12, at 80.6; , No. 13, at 80.2; • , No. 14, at • , No. 15, at 79.7; , No. 17, at 78.3 • Carter’s, No. 18, at 77.5; , No. 19, at 77; • , No. 20, at 76.7 Thoss firms in the current Top 20 reporttare “on track to emerge from the recession with greatet customer and economic strength than their according to wRatings.
In these chaotic times, the succesx of these companies is proofc that there is still customer demand inthe “and the smartest companies are tapping into thesew new customer expectations and needs,” says Gary A. Williams, CEO and founde of wRatings,

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