Products that are purchased for consumption by the average consumer. Alternatively called final goods, consumer goods are the end result of production and manufacturing and are what a consumer will see on the store shelf. Clothing, food, automobiles and jewelry are all examples of consumer goods. Basic materials such as copper are not considered consumer goods because they must be transformed into usable products.
Purple Innovation: Do Shareholders Really Know What They Own?
Summary Please note, we were unable to find evidence that sell side analysts have identified the corporate governance red flags [...]