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Analyses on Birman (3)
- April 1, 2026April 1, 2026
- Follow-up
Birman: The Succession Plan Still Leaves Key-Person Risk Intact
Birman's latest succession move looks orderly, but in substance it keeps the core knowledge, control, and day-to-day management inside the same small family circle that the company itself defines as its key people. It strengthens continuity, yet it does not really disperse key-p…

- Follow-up
Birman: The Funding Model Behind The Inventory
Birman sells availability through broad inventory and long customer credit, but suppliers do not finance that model; the gap is closed through short-term, mostly floating-rate bank credit, so the real bottleneck remains funding quality rather than operations.

Birman 2025: Sales Recovered, But Cash Is Still Trapped In Inventory And Short-Term Credit
Birman returned to growth in 2025, but the economic engine still relies on heavy inventory, short-term credit and expensive financing, so better revenue still does not translate into comfortable cash or cleaner net earnings.





