RETAIL SALE DISTRIBUTION

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
"THE FLOWER TOWER" VAN SCHAIK, HANK J. 900 Grovesmere Loop Ocoee FL 34761 retail sale and distribution of flowers;
BCP TEREX CORPORATION 45 Glover Avenue, 4th Floor Norwalk CT 06850 retail sale and distribution of heavy construction equipment and parts therefor;
COMPACT CONNECTION TeleServices International Group Inc. 100 Second Ave. South St. Petersburg FL 33707 Retail sale and distribution, via Internet, mail order and telephone order, of pre-recorded audio, video and other related products;
MUTE Meyers, Steven 2641 Santa Ana Avenue, Unit "D" Costa Mesa CA 92627 The retail sale and distribution of articles of clothing, including, but not limited to, shirts, pants, shorts, shoes, and hats;
NUTRACEUTICALS Higley, Norman Bruce 4901 West Flower Street Phoenix AZ 850313657 retail sale and distribution of nutritional carbohydrate-based nutrients, phytochemical nutrients, vitamins, dietary supplements designed for human consumption and externally applied healthcare products; products that are plant derived and also synthetic in composition; nutritional products derived and extracted from fruits, vegetables and specifically the aloe vera plant;
STREET POP STREET POP MUSIC, INC. HORSESHOE HILL ROAD POUND RIDGE NY 10576 RETAIL SALE AND DISTRIBUTION OF FILMS, BOOKS AND MUSIC AND ALL RETAIL ITEMS;
WEAR SOMETHING DIFFERENT Szor Collections 6131 Luther Lane, Suite 210 Dallas TX 75225 retail sale and distribution of jewelry;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A method for estimating the sales of specialty products includes defining a first product specific universe using wholesale purchasing data to determine a product specific store size for a first group of retail outlets. A second product specific universe is defined using sampled retail sales data to determine a product specific store size for a second group of retail outlets, which were not represented in the first group of outlets. Geo-spatial projection is applied to the first and second product specific universes to determine product specific projection factors for retail outlets in the first and second universe. The product specific projection factors are then applied to sampled retail sales data for the product to estimate the sales of said specialty product in unsampled outlets. Preferably, the retail sales data includes prescriber information and the resulting estimates are attributable to individual prescribers authorizing the specialty product sale.