the viability of liverpool retail india ltd presentation
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This is a presentation on IIP Report of an apparel based company Liverpool Retail India Ltd. located in Ahemadabad.TRANSCRIPT
The Viability of Liverpool Retail India Ltd. In Large Format Stores
Presented By:
Nikita SanghviRoll No: 27
IIP PRESENTATION
CONTENT OUTLINE
• INTRODUCTION
• APPAREL RETAIL INDUSTRY
• COMPANY PROFILE
• RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
• CONSUMER SURVEY ANALYSIS
• NEW INVESTMENT PROPOSAL
• LEARNING
• CONCLUSION
• REFERENCES
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INTRODUCTION
• RETAIL CONCEPT
word ‘retail’ derived from the French word retailer, meaning ‘to cut a piece off’ or ‘to break bulk’
retailer links the producers and the
ultimate consumers
• DEFINITION:
Retailing is defined as a conclusive set of
activities or steps used to sell a product or a
service to consumers for their personal or family
use.
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DIVISION OF RETAIL SECTOR IN INDIA
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ORGANISED RETAIL SECTOR
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MARKET STATISTICS
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• Indian retail market - 5th largest retail
destination globally
• Share of retail to the country’s GDP - 22%
(US$ 380 billion) & estimated to grow to $679
billion in 2014
• Organized retail sector - expected to grow
from 5% in 2010 to 14%-18% in 2015
GROWTH OF APPAREL RETAIL SECTOR Higher disposable incomes New occasion Growth in the women’s segment Fashion increasingly a form of self-
expression Urbanization Comparative youth of India’s population Easy availability of credit cards High exposure of brands through media Increasing number of malls Branded outlets
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KEY PLAYERS
• K Raheja Group
• Future Group
• Tata Trent
• Aditya Birla Group
• Reliance
• Bharti Walmart
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COMPANY PROFILE
LIVERPOOL RETAIL INDIA LTD.• Established in 2001 - launched fashion retail
chain • In 2006 -Ventured into readymade garments
sector • Product portfolio: Men and Women: Shirts, Trousers, T-shirts,
Jeans, Accessories Kids Garments Footwear
• Retail Format: Discount Format Stores
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BRANDS
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COMPANY PROFILE
• Type of Retail Store: Exclusive Brand Outlet
- Franchising
• 554 stores in India & 2 stores in Dubai
• Planning to expand in international market
• Launched 151 retail stores across 15
states for “BARCELONA” on 15th June 2008
at 11am & entered “Limca Book of Records”
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IIP PROJECT
• TOPIC: “The Viability of Liverpool Retail India Ltd. In Large Format Stores”
• AREA OF RESEARCH:
Marketing - Retail Management
• RESEARCH OBJECTIVES:
To propose Liverpool Retail India Ltd. a business plan about investment in Multi-brand outlets (MBOs) & Large Format Stores (LFS)
• RESEARCH TYPE
Quantitative and Suggestive research
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IIP PROJECT
• DATA REQUIREMENT Entrepreneurs who are already functioning in EBOs,
MBOs & LFS Store Managers & Staff of the various brands present in
the store Customers who are actually purchasing from various
types of apparel retail stores
• DATA COLLECTION TOOLS Questionnaire Books, newspapers, trade journals, and white papers,
industry portals, government agencies & monitoring industry news and developments
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• SAMPLING DESIGN
Sampling Techniques: Probability Sampling
Method
Sample Size: 100 people
Survey area: Ahemdabad city
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CONSUMER SURVEY ANALYSIS
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CONSUMER SURVEY ANALYSIS
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CONSUMER SURVEY ANALYSIS
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CONSUMER SURVEY ANALYSIS
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CONSUMER SURVEY ANALYSIS
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CONSUMER SURVEY ANALYSIS
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NEW INVESTMENT PROPOSAL• Focus on three decisive factors:
Shape the category Focus on inventory and markdown
management Take a segmented view of the market
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PRDUCT INFORMATION
• Retail Format: Large Format Store• Brand: Liverpool ’Youth• Category: Semi-Premium Brand• Style: Casuals
• Merchandise: Denims & T-shirts
Accessories - Wallets, Belts, Handkerchiefs
• Price Range: T-Shirts = Rs. 699/- to Rs. 999/- Denims = Rs. 899/- to Rs. 1599/-
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TARGET MARKET
• Demographic Age - Between 18yrs - 30yrs Disposable Income - >INR 15,000 p.m. Generation - Generation Y
• Psychographic Personality – Competent, Strivers, Achiever,
Experimenters Life Style – Brand Conscious, Pleasure & comfort
seeker
• Behavioral Loyalty Status – Shifting loyal Readiness Stage for buying – Interested
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SOURCES OF FINANCE
• Own reserves: Rs. 5 Lac • Bank Over Draft: Upto Rs. 50000
• Investment Breakup:
= Rent amount*
+ merchandise cost
+ salary
+ margin given to store authority ( 25% on net sale)
+ miscellaneous
(branding, snacks expense, incentives, etc.)
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COST PRICE
• RENT AMOUNT: Store Space Reqd: 250 sq. ft. Cost Price per sq. ft. : Rs. 150/- to Rs.250/- p.m. Rent per month: Rs. 220 * 250 = Rs. 55000/-
• MERCHANDISE COST
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FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013
Avg. Cost price of Jeans (in
Rs.)350 400 400
Avg. Cost price of T-shirt (in
Rs.)150 200 200
No. of pieces bought per
year2800 1600 1200
INCOME STATEMENT (Projected)
First year '11 Second year '12 Third year '13
Sales 1388600.00 2290000.00 2410000.00
Less : Cost of Production
(417150.00) (465050.00) (384000.00)
Gross Profit 971450.00 1824950.00 1589473.00
Less : Administrative & Selling Expense
(1170457.00) (1587300.00) (1368142.00)
EBDIT (199007.00) 237650.00 954861.00
Less : Depreciation
0.00 0.00 0.00
EBIT (199007.00) 237650.00 954861.00
Less : Interest (500.00) (500.00) (50.00)
EBT (199507.00) 237150.00 954811.00
Tax @ 30% 59852.10 (71145.00) (286443.30)
EAT (139654.90) 166005.00 668367.70
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LEARNING
• Understanding the operations and working at
the company based on franchisee format
• Online as well as telephonic co-ordination
among departments - integral part of job
• Correctness and clarity of information
• Absolute knowledge of the industry, clarity of
job description & aptitude of learning.
• Multi-tasking is the ‘Word’
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CONCLUSION
• Consumer’s preferences: changing rapidly
and highly diversified
• Wants best quality, variety, exclusive benefits
and privileges
• “Who you are selling to and how” going to
trump “what you are selling”
• Improvements in infrastructure, lower real
estate costs will affect future
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REFERENCES• Marketing: An Introduction (7th Edition) by Armstrong and
Philip Kotler (2005), Dorling Kindersley (India) Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi
• Marketing Research: An Applied Orientation (5th Edition) by Naresh K.Malhotra & Satyabhushan Dash (2009), Dorling Kindersley (India) Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi
• Research Methods for Business Students (3rd Edition) by Mark Saunders, Philip Lewis and Adrian Thornhill (2007), Dorling Kindersley (India) Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi
• Retailing: Environments & Operations (Indian Edition) by Andrew J Newman & Peter Cullen (2009), Cengage Learning India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
• ‘Retail Hotspot’ The Hindu Business Line, 22 August 2002
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REFERENCES
• http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/
6078501.cms
• http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/
snapshot.asp?privcapId=45981969
• http://www.primaryinfo.com/apparel_retailers.htm
• http://www.bespokecreations.net/Resources/Brands%20of
%20India_Part_1.pdf
• http://www.business-standard.com/india/storypage.php?aut
ono=326168
• http://www.clickindia.com/detail.php?id=2485181
• http://www.financialexpress.com/news/apparel-retailers-
move-to-small-towns-for-growth/494604/0
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REFERENCES
• http://www.franchiseindia.com/magazineArticlesView.php?
magzid=49&artid=49-1-1&title=May+2009+Vol.+10+No.
+3&p1=2&p2=&year=2009
• http://www.indiaretailing.com/news.aspx?topic=1&Id=4155
• http://www.referenceforbusiness.com/business-plans/
Business-Plans-Volume-09/Retail-Clothing-Store.html
• http://info.shine.com/Article/Retail/Retailers-think-big-shift-
focus-to-large-format-stores/4000/cid139.aspx
• http://www.thebusinessplanstore.com/
business_plan_financial_projections.htm#BalanceSheets
• http://thirdeyesight.in/articles/all_about_format.html
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