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National Rarities Revenue, Growth & Competitor Profile

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National Rarities Fast Facts

Revenue$100 - $500 million    See Exact Annual Revenue
Employees10 - 100Exact Company Size
Primary Industry42394 Jewelry, Watch, Precious Stone & Precious Metal Merchant Wholesalers
Additional NAICS Codes44831 Jewelry Stores
Address2190 S Mason Rd Ste. 310
Saint Louis, MO 63131

Note: Revenues for privately held companies are statistical evaluations.


National Rarities's Annual Report & Profile shows critical firmographic facts:
  • What is the company's size? (Annual sales and employees)
  • What industry is the company in?
    • National Rarities is classified as operating in the Jewelry, Watch, Precious Stone & Precious Metal Merchant Wholesalers industry, NAICS Code 42394.

National Rarities Annual Revenue and Growth Rate

National Rarities Revenue Est.
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Growth Rate (%)# Employees
2023 $100 - $500 million

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Note: National Rarities's revenues are gauged from an analysis of company filings.



National Rarities's Income Statement (based on Industry Averages)

National Rarities P&L$ Millions
Revenue (Sales) National Rarities Premium Report
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Trademark Applications

Trademark applications show the products and services that National Rarities is developing and marketing. National Rarities doesn't have any recent trademark applications, indicating National Rarities is focusing on its existing business rather than expanding into new products and markets. Trademarks may include brand names, product names, logos and slogans.

Trademark Date
THE GREAT ESTATE SHOWCASE
Jewelry; Watches; Retail store services featuring jewelry, watches, and collectibles; Online retail store services featuring jewelry, watches, and collectibles; Online retail services in the nature of a web-based storefront featuring jewelry, watches, and collectibles
02/05/2019
THE GREAT ESTATE BUYING SHOW
Personal property appraisal and valuation
04/12/2016

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Market Share of National Rarities's Largest Competitors

A competitive analysis shows these companies are in the same general field as National Rarities, even though they may not compete head-to-head. These are the largest companies by revenue. However, they may not have the largest market share in this industry if they have diversified into other business lines. The "Competition" section of a business plan or investment memorandum would start by analyzing the information about these companies. Competitive advantage comes from offering better pricing or superior products/service.

Company HeadquartersRevenue ($ MM)
PANDORA JEWELRYBaltimore, MD100 
TIMEX GROUP USAMiddlebury, CT62 
FOSSIL GROUPRichardson, TX49 
MOVADO GROUPParamus, NJ24 
RICHLINE GROUPNew York, NY22 
SWATCH GROUP U.S.Miami, FL21 
ROLEX WATCH U.S.A.New York, NY16 
CITIZEN WATCH COMPANY OF AMERICATorrance, CA10 
ARAMCORRound Rock, TX10 




Nearby Competitors

These companies are similar in business line and location to National Rarities. While some companies compete with neighboring businesses for customers, other companies may compete to attract skilled employees.

Company HeadquartersRevenue ($ MM)
GOLDSTEIN GROUPCreve Coeur, MO100 
RAWLINGS SPORTING GOODSSt. Louis, MO87 
SHAPIRO METALS HOLDINGSt Louis, MO11 
NATIONAL RARITIESSaint Louis, MO7 
BIG RIVER RUNNINGSaint Louis, MO2 
CEPIASt. Louis, MO2 




Future Competition: National Rarities's Fastest Growing Competitors

These companies are in the same general field as National Rarities and are rapidly expanding. Companies may grow organically or through acquisition. In some cases apparently high growth rates may be caused by data that weren't available in previous years.

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