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Toiletries and cosmetic stocks are not timely investments in the 1990s. Manufacturers must concentrate on new product development and introduction to retain healthy margins. Emerging markets outside North America, Japan, and Europe hold much potential for US product manufacturers. These firms cash flows are strong with low capital spending, declining debt, and good earnings. Investors must concentrate on stocks with stable market share, brand names, and other factors for selection.

Author: Greene, Robert M., Gallant, Michael E., Royce, Marilyn M.
Publisher: Value Line Publishing, Inc.
Publication Name: The Value Line Investment Survey (Part 3 - Ratings & Reports)
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0042-2401
Year: 1995
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Toiletries cosmetics industry

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The cosmetics toiletries industry markets products that are almost immune to economic downturns, and as such, is likely to maintain stable revenues and do well in 1995. The industry has also weathered issues, such as private labeling and brand loyalty, that analysts had concerns about, but that seem not to have had any impact. Cosmetics and toiletries manufacturer stocks are rated favorably, but Gillette stocks are particularly timely, and therefore a good investment opportunity.

Author: Greene, Robert M., Gallant, Michael E., Franzreb, John E., IV, Royce, Marilyn M.
Publisher: Value Line Publishing, Inc.
Publication Name: The Value Line Investment Survey (Part 3 - Ratings & Reports)
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0042-2401
Year: 1995
Other Direct Selling Establishments, Direct Sales-Toiletries, Direct selling establishments, Industry Overview, Direct marketing, Windermere Corp.

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Toiletries/cosmetics industry

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Toiletries and cosmetics are mature industries in the US for the 1990s. Manufacturers have countered this with innovative products that offer technological breakthroughs, which add value for consumers. Asia and Eastern Europe are also emerging as markets with higher incomes and product expenditures. Earnings for these industries are steady with a few stocks, such as Gillette, recommended for investment in 1995.

Author: Greene, Robert M., Gallant, Michael E., Royce, Marilyn M.
Publisher: Value Line Publishing, Inc.
Publication Name: The Value Line Investment Survey (Part 3 - Ratings & Reports)
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0042-2401
Year: 1995

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Subjects list: Economic aspects, Finance, Toiletries, Toiletries industry, Cosmetics industry, Alberto-Culver Co., Avon Products Inc., Gillette Co., Helen of Troy Ltd., AVP, G, HELE, Helene Curtis Industries Inc., MedPointe Inc., CAR, BIC Corp., BIC, HC, Tambrands Inc., TMB, Windmere-Durable Holdings Inc., WND
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