Fruit & Vegetable Markets Industry
NAICS: 44523
For additional companies see the Specialty Food Stores Industry
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Fruit & Vegetable Markets Market Share: Largest Companies in the Fruit & Vegetable Markets Industry
Company |
Headquarters | Revenue ($ MM) |
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SPROUTS FARMERS MARKETS HOLDINGS (NASDAQ: SFM) | Phoenix, AZ | 100 |
NINO SALVAGGIO FRUIT & VEGETABLE MARKET OF TROY | Troy, MI | 2 |
GLOSSY FRUIT FARMS | Hammonton, NJ | 1 |
VINCE & JOES FRUIT MARKET | Clinton Township, MI | 1 |
BROTHERS PRODUCE OF DALLAS | Dallas, TX | 1 |
CALIFORNIA FRUIT EXCHANGE | Lodi, CA | 1 |
JOE RANDAZZO'S FRUIT & VEGETABLE | Detroit, MI | 1 |
PAUL'S FRUIT MARKET | Louisville, KY | 1 |
GUIDO'S FRESH MARKETPLACE | Pittsfield, MA | 0 |
T. J. KATSIROUBAS & SONS | Boston, MA | 0 |
ADAMS PRODUCE | Hatch, NM | 0 |
NINO SALVAGGIO FRUIT & VEGETABLE MARKET | St Clair Shores, MI | 0 |
MC PRODUCE LLC DBA MCCARTNEY PRODUCE | Paris, TN | 0 |
FUKUTOMI FARMS | Oxnard, CA | 0 |
SPRINGWORKS FARM MAINE | Lisbon, ME | 0 |
PAUL'S MARKET | Louisville, KY | 0 |
JERRY'S FRUIT & GARDEN CENTER | Niles, IL | 0 |
BOY'S FARMERS MARKET | Delray Beach, FL | 0 |
BRAINFREEZE | Hormigueros, PR | 0 |
This is a list of the largest companies active in the Fruit & Vegetable Markets industry. This differs from market share in the following example:
One business with revenues of $100 million generates 10% of its business from the Fruit & Vegetable Markets industry. A second firm, with revenues of $20 million, generates all of its business from this industry. In our list, we show the businesses having revenues of $100 million and $20 million, respectively. However, the market share would compare the $10 million in industry-specific revenue to the $20 million: the second company has twice the market share even though it is "smaller" in size.
Growth: Fastest Growing Fruit & Vegetable Markets Companies
A list of competitors in the Fruit & Vegetable Markets industry that are rapidly expanding. Businesses may grow organically or through acquisition.
Typically, small or midsized companies are in "growth" mode and can expand more rapidly. However, large businesses may have the strategy and financial capabilities to scale rapidly.
Businesses that employ a "roll-up" strategy make multiple acquisitions of smaller businesses to form a single large corporation that controls a greater market share than its competitors and benefits from economies of scale.
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Small Business Financing
Small businesses that have received financing may expand soon. Financing may be required for capital-intensive investments, such as real estate or equipment purchases. Fruit & Vegetable Markets businesses may use the financing to cover startup expenses or the costs of hiring new employees.
Loans differ from equity investments in the level of risk that is expected: loans frequently have collateral either directly or implicitly through the business or the owners that ensure repayment. Equity investment has the possibility for much greater returns, but offers no guarantee the principle will be repaid. Convertible securities combine the two concepts, but is used by private-equity firms rather than main street startups.
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Venture Funding
These Fruit & Vegetable Markets companies are actively raising capital from venture capital firms, private equity, or other investors. Businesses with venture funding generally
have higher growth prospects, either through bringing new concepts to market, using innovative business practices, or savvy management.
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