Evaluation of the Scottish Burglar & Intruder Alarms Market

The Portfolio Analysis – Burglar & Intruder Alarms (Scotland) is a comprehensive evaluation of the UK market. The revised and updated 2007 edition analyses the financial performance of the companies important to the success of your business. Using the most up to date information available, the analysis is ideal both as a tool to benchmark your own company’s results and to study the market in more depth.

 

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Sector Analysis

 

Sales growth, market share and profitability are all analysed over a 10 year period giving you the fullest picture possible of the health of the market. Companies are ranked on these categories so you can see which companies are outshining the rest. Use the industry average tables to benchmark your own company’s performance- how do you compare to the rest of the industry?

 

Industry Analysis

 

Each company receives a full page of analysis, evaluating their financial performance over the last five years so you get a full picture of the long term prospects of each company. Each company page of analysis is also packed with the following information: Full business name and address, Names and ages of directors, contact details and website address, seven unique charts showing at a glance the performance of each company, averages for the industry are also shown indicating the bare minimum each company should be looking to achieve, and five years of the latest accounts available.

 

Thousands of vulnerable elderly residents living alone in rural Ireland are being asked to pay EUR65 plus VAT in order to have their personal alarms such as burglar alarm,intruder alarm re-programmed as a result of a decision to change the prefix for telephone numbers in many areas of the country.

 

According to Labour spokesperson on Social and Family Affairs Willie Penrose TD, this unexpected development is a disgrace.

 

Under the scheme elderly people are entitled to a once-off grant of EUR300 towards the cost of installing the alarms which rely on the phone system for their operation.

 

“The scheme has given thousands of people the security of knowing that in the event of a fall or being faced with an intruder, they can call for instant assistance by way of a pendant worn around the neck. Over, 5000 individuals received such grants during 2005 alone,” he said.

 

However, in large parts of the country telephone numbers have been changed over recent months, a move that’s causing immense inconvenience for elderly people on low incomes.

 

“In my own area, for instance, the prefix has been changed from 044 to 04493. As a result of this the personal alarms now have to be reprogrammed and elderly people are facing charges of EUR65 plus VAT from the commercial companies that install the alarms, in order to get this done.

 

“People did not look to have their telephone numbers changed and should not therefore have to meet these charges,” said Willie.

 

David ZHENG is the CEO of http://www.anenc.com . A company specialized in selling all kinds of alarms such as burglar alarm,intruder alarm etc.

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