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    Walmart Retailer Analysis

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    The four retailers that I used for my comparison are Target, Dillons, Hyvee, and Walmart. The items I chose to compare at these retailers are 2% milk, Eggs, Turkey, Hot dog buns, Ketchup, Mayo and Brownie mix. I found it interesting to see the different variety from store to store as well as the price differences. The first retailer I went to was Target. Target would be considered a supercenter because they provide some grocery items as well as clothes, home décor, and toys. The target market…

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    Costco Wholesale Corporation, which operates as a membership retailer, which specializes in selling quality products at low prices was founded in 1983 by James Senegal and Jeffery Brotman, with both having a background in retailing and established the first warehouse in Seattle, Washington. In 1993, there was a merge between Costco and Price club forming Price Costco causing a double in size in comparison with the parent company, and in 2007 the corporation became the seventh largest global…

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    Company Detail Information J.C. Penney Company, Inc, is an American retail company that many customers use. Their business consist of selling merchandise and services such as home furnishing, beauty products, accessories, and apparel through department stores and website at jcpenney.com. J.C Penney was founded in “Kemmerer, Wyoming, in 1902 by James Cash Penney” with title of Golden Rule Store (Newsroom, JCPenney). Then change its name to J.C. Penney in 1913, establish its headquarters in New…

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    Walmart Core Competencies

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    Introduction Being one of the world´s largest retailers, Walmart is operating in more than 27 countries with around 2.2 million employees. As a giant retailer, Walmart is offering a wide range of different products and has a broad customer base. Accordingly, the company is constantly required to carefully weigh up risks and opportunities through intensive decision-making processes. A closer look at Walmart´s operation management reveals that Walmart´s immense success as well as its decline in…

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    opening up Dayton locations in suburban malls around Minneapolis. In 1961, Dayton makes the company’s biggest decision by deciding to enter into discount stores under the name Target. The company’s goal was to create a discount store that provided the department stores’ best aspects of “fashion, quality, and service” with lower prices. The first Target store was opened on May 1, 1962 in Roseville, Minneapolis. By the end of the year, they opened two more stores in St. Louis Park and…

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    INTRODUCTION Louis Vutton himself founded Louis Vutton, originally called Louis Vutton Malletier in 1864. The name is further shortened to LV and its mark is found in almost all of its products, which range from bags, trunks, shoes, watches, accessories. Louis Vutton is very well renowned and is one of the largest fashion houses. Gucci was founded in 1921 by guccio Gucci. It’s an Italian fashion house part of the Gucci group. It’s the best selling Italian brand. Its deals in luxury good as…

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    Big Bazaar Case Study

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    5.1 FINDINGS 1. Generally youth and women’s are the main customers at Big Bazaar. 2. Between 18-40 can be deduced that most of the consumers who visit retail outlets regularly are the youth. 3. Distribution in the number of men and women who visit the retail outlets and appropriate decisions can be made keeping these numbers in mind. 4. They can influence the loyal persons for more people and our customer base can be increased. 5. Electronic media has an great impact on customers they are…

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    Limited distribution strategy is a disadvantage for a company in such a competitive field today. Estée Lauder distributes its products to very high-status department stores, retail stores and prestigious salons and spas. Their restricted supply tactic is a competitive disadvantage especially with the company’s competition with several other products sold today. While the competition grows each day, Estée Lauders…

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    Levis Case Study

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    1.PRODUCT a.Brand name Levi Strauss & Co. (LS & CO) is a private clothing company famous worldwide with the brand Levi's for jeans. Levi Strauss & Co. was founded in 1869 when Levi Strauss move from Buttenheim, Franconia, (Kingdom of Bavaria) to San Francisco, California to open a branch in New York for commodity trading. Although the company started production of the first jeans in the 1870s, modern jeans have not been produced until the year 1920. The company had a short test time in the…

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    Highlights PJSC Detsky Mir1 is a Russian company, which is engaged in the children products retail sector. The Company’s Detsky Mir chain comprises of over 570 stores located at the territory of the Russian Federation and Kazakhstan, as well as of more than 40 ELC stores. The average store size is 1.4 k sqm and has 20-30k SKUs2. Its product portfolio consists of toys, fashion products, newborns goods, stationary, large items and others. We initiate our coverage of Detsky Mir with BUY…

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