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    and see if they changed their mind about where to shop. Lastly, I will be talking about why I chose to write about Walgreens and Walmart rather than 2 other stores. I hope you like my slides and at the end I hope you might change your mind about shopping in the place where it costs a lot of money and where the other shop is actually very cheap. When I researched Walgreens at first I was laughing because everything looked so cheap. Yet when I dug deeper to find more things about Walgreens almost…

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    Amazon, growing rapidly in recent years, has convinced many people that the company controls the United States of America. Associations cannot challenge the five-hundred and sixty billion dollar company, resulting in fewer jobs and companies going out of business. Amazon dominates e-commerce with low prices and great deals. This gives the business free reign and could damage America with the amount of power held. With fewer jobs and companies going out of business, this puts the country in a…

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    Tesco also want to be highly valued by the communities in where they are present, Tesco’s have the idea if they are to be considered as a good organization which does no harm at all then they must be “good neighbour and a responsible member of society” – what this means is that Tesco’s needs to show what good things that they are capable of and that they can do to help the local community, for this Tesco’s has a community plan for each of their markets. In the community plan their promises…

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    The vertical analysis of Amazon’s balance sheet reveals a few things. Evaluation of cash and cash equivalents reveal from 2016 to 2017, Amazon posted $1.2B increase representing a 6% gain. Other non-cash current assets including marketable securities, inventories and accounts receivable, accounted an impressive gain of $14B from 2016 to 2017. Overall this brought total current assets from $45B in 2016 to $60B in 2017. Non-current assets such as property, equipment and goodwill revealed…

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    makes online shoppers shop more. The second is the notion that because anyone can produce content for the Internet, there is a monopoly of merchants and brands which, in turn, making the Internet a lousy marketer. And the third is that the Internet makes every buyer into a seller thanks to auction sites like eBay and Amazon. (Zukin, 2004) These are all important contributions to the fairly new phenomenon of online consumption but she does not mention the social consequences that result in online…

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    Being considered as a shopping wonderland by many, the shopping malls in Singapore attracts thousands and millions of people to visit Singapore each year. Although there are some cases in which shoppers were scammed, for example, the incident that happened at Sim Lim Square where a Vietnamese tourist was cheated when buying a phone, such incidents are few and far between. These have not dampen the shopping spirits in Singapore. Singaporeans, having an indescribable love for shopping, has led to…

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    It has launched operations in Sri Lanka, UK, Qatar, South Africa and Philippines. It also launched its operation in Singapore but were forced to roll-back due to conservative nature of the restaurants refusing to share the menus and price online. This made the intake of cash flow imminent for ZOMATO to sustain amongst companies providing similar support services like Yelp, Foursquare, Burrp,…

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    time limitation due to busy schedule, has created the travel platforms which you can access while sitting at home. Agoda is such a destination and one of the fastest- growing online travel booking website. This start-up was established in 2005 and was quickly expanded in Asia. The Priceline Group, one of the world’s largest online hotel seller, acquired it in 2007. The head-quarter of Agoda is in Singapore and it has 53 offices across 30 countries, in most of the major cities and over 3,700…

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