Tractor Supply Company - Overview
Brands
American Farmworks, Bit & Bridle, Blue Mountain, CE Schmidt, Countyline, Dumor, Groundwork, Huskee, Jobsmart, Paws & Claws, Producer's Pride, Red Shed, Redstone, Retriever, Ridgecut, Royal Wing, Royalcut, Strive, Traveller, Treeline
Description
Tractor Supply Company is a public company headquartered in Tennessee with an estimated 50,000 employees. In the US, the company has a notable market share in at least three industries: Lawn & Outdoor Equipment Stores, Nursery & Garden Stores, Farm Supply Stores and Lawn & Outdoor Equipment Stores. Their largest market share is in the Farm Supply Stores industry, where they account for an estimated 68.4% of total industry revenue and are considered a Rising Star because they display lower market share, but displaying stronger profit and revenue growth than some of their peers.
Company Details
Registered Name: Tractor Supply Company
Headquarters: 5401 Virginia Way, Brentwood, TN 37027
Website: http://www.tractorsupply.com/
Tractor Supply Company - SWOT Analysis
Strengths
Rank: 2 of 3 peers
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Rank: 2 of 3 peers
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Weaknesses
Rank: 2 of 3 peers
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Rank: 2 of 3 peers
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