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Little Juice From DVDs Off The Record Research has found that digital versatile disc players aren't yet setting consumer-electronic gift sales afire, in this second installment of the Straight from the Street reports.
By OTA ú Off The Record Research The consumer-electronics category has the ability to light up the fourth quarter for retailers -- that is, if the industry has the right products at the right time. In past years, typical must-have products have included VCRs, camcorders and CD players.
To see if the 1997 holiday season will be one of those special years, Off The Record Research interviewed 36 consumer-electronics store managers and suppliers around the country to find out what gadgets consumers are buying this year. Specific questions focused on popular products and stores, overall sales levels, ordering plans, and general acceptance of Digital Versatile Disc players (DVDs), which are considered to be as superior to VCRs as CDs are to audio cassettes.
DVDs: Their time has not yet come
According to OTR's sources, 1998 -- not 1997 -- will be the big year for DVDs, whose high-quality digital video represents the next generation in home entertainment. While consumers appear impressed with the price and quality of DVD technology, these sources explained, so far they're not actively seeking it out. As one store manager put it: "DVD players are doing well, but they are not reaching the mass-merchandise market yet. It's like the VCR market 10 years ago."
Added another: "I still get a lot more people adding a second or third VCR to the house rather than buying the DVD technology at this point. I think next year may be the breakthrough year for DVD players." In that last point, he echoed other store managers and suppliers who said that improvement in DVD demand could pump new life into the entire consumer-electronics industry over the next six to 12 months.
Meanwhile, OTR's sources said the two low-end DVD players made by General Electric's (GE) RCA and Matsushita's (MC) Panasonic, priced at $499, are the most popular.
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Among other consumer electronics products, only a few categories are sales standouts this year. These are the usual suspects for this time of year: Camcorders, VCRs, wireless phones and televisions -- particularly large-screen models in the $700-$800 price range. Popular brands for televisions include Matsushita's JVC and Panasonic, and Sony (SNE), which OTR's sources singled out for their pricing, features and name recognition.
Computer sales are mixed, with indications that under-$1,000 models may be moving more slowly than expected. For more on this category, check back this Friday, Dec. 19, for OTR's marketplace results on the PC and modem industries.
Although home satellite-dish systems aren't selling like hotcakes, sales of these items are meeting sources' expectations. RCA's dish (priced at $299) is selling better than most. As one manager explained: "People like the RCA dish because you can hook more than one TV to it."
As for overall sales, OTR's sources said business is meeting -- but not exceeding -- expectations. Store managers said there has been no major increase in traffic compared with last holiday season, despite more lower-priced computer packages and a few products featuring new technologies. As one store manager observed: "Sales have been OK, but not as high as we'd hoped."
How the retailers are faring
For now, so-so sales translate into neutral news for Circuit City (CC) and Good Guys (GGUY). OTR's sources estimated that sales at these chains are flat to 5% higher compared to last year at this time, with Circuit City doing slightly better than Good Guys.
Looking forward, these companies should benefit from expected industry growth as new products and technologies catch on. Circuit City, in particular, may benefit from its renewed emphasis on customer service this year. In addition, Circuit City was named most often as gaining market share from Best Buy (BBY), small regional chains and department stores, due to Circuit City's name recognition, product selection and one-on-one customer interaction. As for Good Guys, stepped-up advertising is expected to bring in customers.
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OTA ú Off The Record Research and Investor
Previously available only to institutional investors, OTA ú Off The Record Research is the San Francisco-based research division of OTA Ltd. Partnership, a securities firm in New York. It specializes in providing its customers with systematic marketplace checks through an established network of more than 5,000 global contacts. The company provides investors with unbiased interviews of the competitors, suppliers, distributors and customers of publicly-held companies in over 30 industries. This information can be used in discovering new investment opportunities, to confirm or refute Wall Street's opinions, or to help decide when to sell a stock.
"Straight from the Street" is written by Brian Cooke, a senior editor at OTR who has worked as a market research editor and reporter since 1989.
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