1. The document provides research findings from Shopper Sciences on mobile shopper behavior in 2012. It analyzes surveys of over 1,000 consumers in the US and Japan.
2. The research found that 67% of shoppers in the US used their mobile phone for some part of the shopping process in 2012, compared to 33% in Japan. It also examined influences on purchase decisions and channels used at different stages of the shopping process.
3. The document concludes by introducing Shopper Sciences as a marketing consultancy that provides retailers and brands insights into influences on shopper decisions in order to develop effective mobile and cross-channel marketing strategies.
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Western Digital reported its Q3 FY2007 financial results. While unit shipments remained steady at 24.5 million, revenue declined slightly to $1.41 billion. Gross margins decreased to 15.8% due to pricing pressures. Cash flow from operations was $164 million. Inventory levels increased but inventory turns improved to 20 times.
Western Digital reported revenue of $1.117 billion for Q2 FY2006, up 11% from the same period last year. Approximately 56% of revenue came from OEM customers and 39% from distributors. Geographically, revenue declined in the Americas to 32% while rising in Europe to 34% and remaining flat in Asia at 34%. Inventory levels increased to $168 million but inventory turns improved to 21 turns.
Western Digital's revenue in Q1 FY2006 was $1.01 billion, up from $824 million in Q1 FY2005. 55% of revenue came from OEM customers, 39% from distributors, and 6% from retail. Geographically, 36% of revenue was from the Americas, 29% from Europe, and 35% from Asia. Worldwide headcount increased to 24,211 from 20,760 in Q1 FY2005. Total inventory, net increased to $173 million from $144 million in Q1 FY2005.
Western Digital Corporation's Q3 FY2006 financial results show that hard drive unit shipments increased to 18.8 million, revenue was $1.129 billion with an average selling price of $60 per unit, and gross margin was 19.3%. Revenue was split 53% from OEMs, 40% from distributors, and 7% from retail, with the largest geographic regions being the Americas at 39%, Europe at 27%, and Asia at 34%. Cash flow from operations was $119 million.
Facilità di accesso e orientamento in Bicocca: uno studio nella prospettiva di un miglioramento. Analisi svolta durante il corso di Ergonomia Cognitiva
Western Digital reported its Q3 FY2007 financial results. While unit shipments remained steady at 24.5 million, revenue declined slightly to $1.41 billion. Gross margins decreased to 15.8% due to pricing pressures. Cash flow from operations was $164 million. Inventory levels increased but inventory turns improved to 20 times.
Western Digital reported revenue of $1.117 billion for Q2 FY2006, up 11% from the same period last year. Approximately 56% of revenue came from OEM customers and 39% from distributors. Geographically, revenue declined in the Americas to 32% while rising in Europe to 34% and remaining flat in Asia at 34%. Inventory levels increased to $168 million but inventory turns improved to 21 turns.
Western Digital's revenue in Q1 FY2006 was $1.01 billion, up from $824 million in Q1 FY2005. 55% of revenue came from OEM customers, 39% from distributors, and 6% from retail. Geographically, 36% of revenue was from the Americas, 29% from Europe, and 35% from Asia. Worldwide headcount increased to 24,211 from 20,760 in Q1 FY2005. Total inventory, net increased to $173 million from $144 million in Q1 FY2005.
Western Digital Corporation's Q3 FY2006 financial results show that hard drive unit shipments increased to 18.8 million, revenue was $1.129 billion with an average selling price of $60 per unit, and gross margin was 19.3%. Revenue was split 53% from OEMs, 40% from distributors, and 7% from retail, with the largest geographic regions being the Americas at 39%, Europe at 27%, and Asia at 34%. Cash flow from operations was $119 million.
Western Digital reported Q4 FY2005 revenue of $940 million. 57% of revenue came from OEM customers, 38% from distributors, and 5% from retail. 37% of revenue was from the Americas, 25% from Europe, and 37% from Asia. 48% of revenue came from the top 10 largest customers. Hard drive unit shipments reached 15.8 million for the quarter. Worldwide headcount increased to 23,161 employees. Inventory levels increased to $153 million with inventory turns at 20 times.
The document contains tables showing voter turnout rates from 1980 to 2008 for US nationwide as well as several states for both presidential election years and off year elections. It also includes tables comparing each state's turnout to the nationwide turnout for presidential and off year elections, averaging the differences from 1980 to 2000 and 1980 to 2004.
Western Digital reported Q3 FY2005 revenue of $920 million, with 56% from OEM customers, 37% from distributors, and 7% from retail. Revenue was highest in Asia at 34% of the total, followed by Americas at 36% and Europe at 30%. The number of hard drive units shipped was 15.3 million, with worldwide headcount growing to 22,426. Inventory levels increased to $136 million, with inventory turns at 22.
Western Digital reported higher revenue and unit shipments in Q1 FY2008 compared to the same period last year. Revenue increased 40% to $1.77 billion driven by a 7% increase in average selling price and 29% more hard drive units shipped. Gross margin improved to 18.3% from 17.3% a year ago. Total inventory increased significantly to support future demand, leading to lower inventory turns. Capital expenditures also increased substantially to $163 million to expand production capacity.
Western Digital's revenue in Q1 FY2005 was $824 million. 59% of revenue came from OEM customers, 35% from distributors, and 6% from retailers. Geographically, 40% of revenue was from the Americas, 30% from Europe, and 30% from Asia. Worldwide headcount increased to 20,760 employees. Total inventory was $144 million with inventory turns of 20 times.
This document summarizes the computation of grades for 10 students in an education course. It includes each student's name, ID number, scores on two tasks, scores on five discussions and two quizzes, attendance score, total score, final grade, and grade. Grades are determined on a scale of A to E, with percentages for each grade range provided.
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The document contains tables of percentages. The first table shows percentages ranging from 62.5% down to 16.5%. Subsequent tables show varying percentages, with some as high as 84.1% and some as low as 1.4%. Across the multiple tables are percentages related to different subjects that are not specified.
The document provides academic achievement results for various sectors of telesecondary education in the 2012-2013 school year. It includes tables showing the percentage of correct answers in different subject areas for each sector, as well as graphs comparing performance between sectors. It also provides detailed school-level results for Zone 17 and Zone 18, listing the identification code, grade, overall percentage correct, and scores in math and Spanish for each school.
The document provides credit indicator data for Mexico's Global Credit Program as of May 27, 2012 compared to annual targets for 2012. It shows the number of loans disbursed in different value ranges for each Mexican state, as well as national totals. Overall, 42.33% of the annual national target has been reached as of May 27. The top performing states are Durango at 106.05% of its target and Tlaxcala at 62.03% of its target.
The document contains tables showing voter turnout rates in the United States and several states for presidential and off-year elections from 1980 to 2010. It shows that turnout is typically higher in presidential election years than off-year elections. It also calculates the difference in turnout rates for each state compared to the nationwide average for both presidential and off-year elections over different time periods.
The document contains statistical data for various stock market indices such as the S&P 500, Russell 2000, and others from July 15, 2008. It includes daily percentages, advances vs declines, percentages above or below moving averages, and high vs low percentages for different time periods ranging from 3 days to over 200 days.
This document provides a map of departmental poverty in Peru for 2006, with indicators updated from the 2007 census. It includes data on population, percentage rural, poverty quintiles, percentages of the population without access to water, sanitation/latrines, or electricity, literacy rates, percentages of children under 12 and children experiencing malnutrition. Departments with the highest levels of poverty and lack of access to services include Amazonas, Apurimac, Ayacucho, Cajamarca, Huancavelica, Huanuco, and Pasco. The document also includes provincial and district level data for two regions: Cajamarca and San Martin.
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The document discusses Marvel Gaming's disagreement with revenue projections in consultant reports for a proposed casino in Kansas, arguing their models underestimate potential revenue from closer and more powerful competitors. It provides alternative analyses showing higher projected gaming revenue and employment based on Marvel's experience operating similar facilities. The presentation aims to convince the board that Marvel's projections are more reasonable and attainable.
Western Digital Corporation provides a quarterly investor information summary including key metrics such as hard drive unit shipments, revenue, average selling prices, gross margins, revenue by channel and geography, cash flow from operations, inventory levels, and number of employees. For the third quarter of fiscal year 2008, the company shipped 34.5 million hard drive units, generated $2.11 billion in revenue, and had a gross margin of 22.6%.
Western Digital reported revenue of $1.993 billion in Q4 FY2008, down from $2.111 billion in the previous quarter. Their average hard drive selling price was $56 and gross margin was 21.3%. Over half of revenue came from OEM customers, while Asia accounted for 46% of geographic revenue. Total inventory was $456 million with inventory turns of 14 times.
Western Digital reported Q4 FY2005 revenue of $940 million. 57% of revenue came from OEM customers, 38% from distributors, and 5% from retail. 37% of revenue was from the Americas, 25% from Europe, and 37% from Asia. 48% of revenue came from the top 10 largest customers. Hard drive unit shipments reached 15.8 million for the quarter. Worldwide headcount increased to 23,161 employees. Inventory levels increased to $153 million with inventory turns at 20 times.
The document contains tables showing voter turnout rates from 1980 to 2008 for US nationwide as well as several states for both presidential election years and off year elections. It also includes tables comparing each state's turnout to the nationwide turnout for presidential and off year elections, averaging the differences from 1980 to 2000 and 1980 to 2004.
Western Digital reported Q3 FY2005 revenue of $920 million, with 56% from OEM customers, 37% from distributors, and 7% from retail. Revenue was highest in Asia at 34% of the total, followed by Americas at 36% and Europe at 30%. The number of hard drive units shipped was 15.3 million, with worldwide headcount growing to 22,426. Inventory levels increased to $136 million, with inventory turns at 22.
Western Digital reported higher revenue and unit shipments in Q1 FY2008 compared to the same period last year. Revenue increased 40% to $1.77 billion driven by a 7% increase in average selling price and 29% more hard drive units shipped. Gross margin improved to 18.3% from 17.3% a year ago. Total inventory increased significantly to support future demand, leading to lower inventory turns. Capital expenditures also increased substantially to $163 million to expand production capacity.
Western Digital's revenue in Q1 FY2005 was $824 million. 59% of revenue came from OEM customers, 35% from distributors, and 6% from retailers. Geographically, 40% of revenue was from the Americas, 30% from Europe, and 30% from Asia. Worldwide headcount increased to 20,760 employees. Total inventory was $144 million with inventory turns of 20 times.
This document summarizes the computation of grades for 10 students in an education course. It includes each student's name, ID number, scores on two tasks, scores on five discussions and two quizzes, attendance score, total score, final grade, and grade. Grades are determined on a scale of A to E, with percentages for each grade range provided.
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The document contains tables of percentages. The first table shows percentages ranging from 62.5% down to 16.5%. Subsequent tables show varying percentages, with some as high as 84.1% and some as low as 1.4%. Across the multiple tables are percentages related to different subjects that are not specified.
The document provides academic achievement results for various sectors of telesecondary education in the 2012-2013 school year. It includes tables showing the percentage of correct answers in different subject areas for each sector, as well as graphs comparing performance between sectors. It also provides detailed school-level results for Zone 17 and Zone 18, listing the identification code, grade, overall percentage correct, and scores in math and Spanish for each school.
The document provides credit indicator data for Mexico's Global Credit Program as of May 27, 2012 compared to annual targets for 2012. It shows the number of loans disbursed in different value ranges for each Mexican state, as well as national totals. Overall, 42.33% of the annual national target has been reached as of May 27. The top performing states are Durango at 106.05% of its target and Tlaxcala at 62.03% of its target.
The document contains tables showing voter turnout rates in the United States and several states for presidential and off-year elections from 1980 to 2010. It shows that turnout is typically higher in presidential election years than off-year elections. It also calculates the difference in turnout rates for each state compared to the nationwide average for both presidential and off-year elections over different time periods.
The document contains statistical data for various stock market indices such as the S&P 500, Russell 2000, and others from July 15, 2008. It includes daily percentages, advances vs declines, percentages above or below moving averages, and high vs low percentages for different time periods ranging from 3 days to over 200 days.
This document provides a map of departmental poverty in Peru for 2006, with indicators updated from the 2007 census. It includes data on population, percentage rural, poverty quintiles, percentages of the population without access to water, sanitation/latrines, or electricity, literacy rates, percentages of children under 12 and children experiencing malnutrition. Departments with the highest levels of poverty and lack of access to services include Amazonas, Apurimac, Ayacucho, Cajamarca, Huancavelica, Huanuco, and Pasco. The document also includes provincial and district level data for two regions: Cajamarca and San Martin.
Marvel gaming llc presentation to the krgfrb final 07 24 08krgc
The document discusses Marvel Gaming's disagreement with revenue projections in consultant reports for a proposed casino in Kansas, arguing their models underestimate potential revenue from closer and more powerful competitors. It provides alternative analyses showing higher projected gaming revenue and employment based on Marvel's experience operating similar facilities. The presentation aims to convince the board that Marvel's projections are more reasonable and attainable.
Western Digital Corporation provides a quarterly investor information summary including key metrics such as hard drive unit shipments, revenue, average selling prices, gross margins, revenue by channel and geography, cash flow from operations, inventory levels, and number of employees. For the third quarter of fiscal year 2008, the company shipped 34.5 million hard drive units, generated $2.11 billion in revenue, and had a gross margin of 22.6%.
Western Digital reported revenue of $1.993 billion in Q4 FY2008, down from $2.111 billion in the previous quarter. Their average hard drive selling price was $56 and gross margin was 21.3%. Over half of revenue came from OEM customers, while Asia accounted for 46% of geographic revenue. Total inventory was $456 million with inventory turns of 14 times.
39. Comparison shopped using my mobile phone 44%
Called someone to get their opinion 24% 21%
14%
Used phone to check for availability or additional options 24%
Used phone to retrieve and use a stored offer or coupon 22%
Sent a picture of product to friends/family for feedback 21% AVG ALL AVG MOBILE
SOURCES SOURCES
Comparison shopped using my mobile phone 33%
Used phone to retrieve and use a stored offer or 24% 16% 16%
Took a picture of the product to share / review 22%
Used phone to check for availability or additional 19%
Used a mobile phone to read / find product 18% AVG ALL AVG MOBILE
SOURCES SOURCES
Used phone to retrieve and use a stored offer or 37% 25%
Called someone to get their opinion for an item you 30%
Used a mobile phone to read / find product reviews 22% 6%
Sent a picture of the product to friends / family for 21%
Comparison shopped using my mobile phone 18% AVG ALL AVG MOBILE
SOURCES SOURCES
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44. : Shopper Sciences
Shopper Sciences is a marketing consultancy part of the Interpublic Group of Companies
(NYSE: IPG). Working closely with sister marketing communication agencies Momentum
Worldwide and the McCann Worldgroup, it provides retailers, manufacturers, and
advertising agents with the insights necessary to align marketing strategies with factors
that truly influence the shopper's decision to buy. Shopper Sciences utilizes proprietary
research methodologies and diagnostic tools to uncover the true drivers of influence
along the path to purchase. These insights serve as the foundation for developing
shopper marketing programs, including creative strategies and media channel
optimization, for categories and brands.
107-0062
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03-3746-8084
tokyo@shoppersciences.com
http://www.mccannwg.co.jp/
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