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Topps Tiles - A Warren Buffett "inevitable"?

April 2003

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Topps Tiles, one of our New Year NAPS for 2003, has the look of what legendary investor, Warren Buffett, would term "an inevitable."  The company  has earned  a reputation for chalking up profit growth in both good times and bad, building a dominant position  (over a 15% share) in the ceramic tile market, through its estate of 177 outlets (144 Topps Tiles and 33 Tile Clearing Houses).  Like so many success stories the basic concept is a simple one, revolving around an uncluttered store layout, superior customer service and advice, including a free cutting service and videos to help with installation and an extensive product range.  For example, Topps supplies 4,000 lines and virtually ever ...

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