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Eyewear in the US

NEW YORK, Dec. 19, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:

Eyewear in the US

http://www.reportlinker.com/p01056107/Eyewear-in-the-US.html#utm_source=...

After suffering three consistent years of value sales declines, the eyewear market in the US began to emerge from the depths of the economic recession in 2011 and 2012. While the economy remains weaker than it was before the recession, GDP growth, a declining unemployment rate, and rising levels of consumer confidence led consumers to once again invest in vision correction products. At the same time, innovative new product launches and pent-up consumer demand to update the style and...

Euromonitor International's Eyewear in USA report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data (2007-2011), allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It identifies the leading companies, the leading brands and offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market – be they new product developments, distribution or pricing issues. Forecasts to 2016 illustrate how the market is set to change.

Product coverage: Contact Lenses, Spectacles.

Data coverage: market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.

Why buy this report?

* Get a detailed picture of the Eyewear market;

* Pinpoint growth sectors and identify factors driving change;

* Understand the competitive environment, the market's major players and leading brands;

* Use five-year forecasts to assess how the market is predicted to develop.

EYEWEAR IN THE USEuromonitor InternationalDecember 2012

LIST OF CONTENTS AND TABLES

Executive SummaryEconomic Recovery Drives GrowthContact Lenses SurgeManufacturing Remains Highly SpecialisedSpecialty Shops Face Strong CompetitionEyewear Is Poised for Future GrowthKey Trends and DevelopmentsSpecialty Shops Face Strong CompetitionEconomic Recovery Spurs GrowthDemand for Vision Correction GrowsTable 1 % of Population with Myopia: 2008-2012Table 2 Number of Certified Opticians: 2008-2012Market DataTable 3 Sales of Eyewear by Category: Volume 2007-2012Table 4 Sales of Eyewear by Category: Value 2007-2012Table 5 Sales of Eyewear by Category: % Volume Growth 2007-2012Table 6 Sales of Eyewear by Category: % Value Growth 2007-2012Table 7 Eyewear Company Shares 2007-2011Table 8 Eyewear Brand Shares 2008-2011Table 9 Sales of Eyewear by Distribution Format 2007-2012Table 10 Forecast Sales of Eyewear by Category: Volume 2012-2017Table 11 Forecast Sales of Eyewear by Category: Value 2012-2017Table 12 Forecast Sales of Eyewear by Category: % Volume Growth 2012-2017Table 13 Forecast Sales of Eyewear by Category: % Value Growth 2012-2017DefinitionsSourcesSummary 1 Research SourcesCoopervision Inc in Eyewear (usa)Strategic DirectionKey FactsSummary 2 CooperVision Inc: Key FactsSummary 3 CooperVision Inc: Operational IndicatorsCompany BackgroundProductionCompetitive PositioningSummary 4 CooperVision Inc: Competitive Position 2011Fgx International Inc in Eyewear (usa)Strategic DirectionKey FactsSummary 5 FGX International Inc: Key FactsSummary 6 FGX International Inc: Operational IndicatorsCompany BackgroundProductionCompetitive PositioningSummary 7 FGX International Inc: Competitive Position 2011Luxottica Retail North America Inc in Eyewear (usa)Strategic DirectionKey FactsSummary 8 Luxottica Retail North America Inc: Key FactsSummary 9 Luxottica Retail North America Inc: Operational IndicatorsCompany BackgroundChart 1 Luxottica Retail North America Inc: LenCrafters in Wausau, WIInternet StrategyPrivate LabelCompetitive PositioningOakley Inc in Eyewear (usa)Strategic DirectionKey FactsSummary 10 Oakley Inc: Key FactsCompany BackgroundProductionCompetitive PositioningSummary 11 Oakley Inc: Competitive Position 2011HeadlinesTrendsCompetitive LandscapeProspectsCategory DataTable 14 Retail Sales of Contact Lens Solution: Value and Growth 2008-2012Table 15 Sales of Contact Lenses by Category: Volume 2007-2012Table 16 Sales of Contact Lenses by Category: Value 2007-2012Table 17 Sales of Contact Lenses by Category: % Volume Growth 2007-2012Table 18 Sales of Contact Lenses by Category: % Value Growth 2007-2012Table 19 Contact Lenses Company Shares 2007-2011Table 20 Contact Lenses Brand Shares 2008-2011Table 21 Sales of Contact Lenses by Distribution Format 2007-2012Table 22 Forecast Sales of Contact Lenses by Category: Volume 2012-2017Table 23 Forecast Sales of Contact Lenses by Category: Value 2012-2017Table 24 Forecast Sales of Contact Lenses by Category: % Volume Growth 2012-2017Table 25 Forecast Sales of Contact Lenses by Category: % Value Growth 2012-2017HeadlinesTrendsCompetitive LandscapeProspectsCategory DataTable 26 Sales of Spectacles by Category: Volume 2007-2012Table 27 Sales of Spectacles by Category: Value 2007-2012Table 28 Sales of Spectacles by Category: % Volume Growth 2007-2012Table 29 Sales of Spectacles by Category: % Value Growth 2007-2012Table 30 Sales of Spectacle Lenses by Type: % Value Breakdown 2008-2012Table 31 Spectacles Company Shares 2007-2011Table 32 Spectacles Brand Shares 2008-2011Table 33 Sales of Spectacles by Distribution Format 2007-2012Table 34 Forecast Sales of Spectacles by Category: Volume 2012-2017Table 35 Forecast Sales of Spectacles by Category: Value 2012-2017Table 36 Forecast Sales of Spectacles by Category: % Volume Growth 2012-2017Table 37 Forecast Sales of Spectacles by Category: % Value Growth 2012-2017

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