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    Macy’s is known for its most recognizable retail marks, the Macy’s red star followed by it the “Macy’s” name. This was inspired by Rowland Hussey, the founder of Macy’s, based on his red star tattooed on his arm, which had a special meaning to him. Rowland Hussey decided to replace his original store’s trademark to the Macy’s red star. Within the store, customers will notice a variety of symbols and logos as they shop to the deepest of their hearts desires. Historically, in the Macy’s store…

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    available products, Macy’s is able to target just about any type of consumer and profit off of them. The store not only carries a variety of products, but also a variety of brands, allowing a wide range of customers to be able to shop there. By offering everything from jewelry and fragrances to children’s toys and small electrics, Macy’s—the largest United States department store company by retail sales in 2015 —has been relatively successful in doing so since 1858. Seeing the Macy’s on 1300…

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    Summer of 1994 to merge with Macy’s so as to create one of the nation 's largest department store chains and further intensify California 's competitive retail environment where Macy’s has most recently found its greatest “land of opportunity.” Federated is assisting Macy’s in the development of a joint plan to help them emerge from its huge downfall. Under the terms of one proposed agreement, Federated would take on most of Macy 's huge $6-billion debt and Macy’s would operate independently…

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    Downtown Locker Room and Macy’s are my two favorite stores. That’s because they have everything I’m looking for. In Downtown Locker Room you have your casual clothes like sportswear, hats EST. But, with Macy’s you have your business clothes for work. Although Macy’s and Downtown locker room are both great stores, they differ in prices, advertising, and products. First, when it comes to Downtown Locker Room and Macy’s they differ in prices. For example, when it comes to shoes Downtown Locker Room…

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    R. H. Macy Research Paper

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    trademark was inspired by Mr. Macy’s days of sailing as it was the visual star that would guide him while he was in the open waters. He was actually lost at sea once which he credited a sparkling star that helped him find his way and he hoped it would give him much success on his new venture as well. The soonest display of it showed up in an advertisement in 1861 and still more than 150 years after the fact, the star still remains steadfast as the historic Macy's red. (Macy’s Co., 2017).…

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    Sherman’s, Lowe’s, and Sears all offer a different breadth of merchandise and depth of merchandise that distinguish each retailer apart from one another. All retailers some have better benefits than others such as Sherman’s assistances their customers in selecting the appropriate appliances based on the consumer's needs. Sherman’s staff are very knowledgeable in each category of appliances, whereas at Sears you won’t expect the same kind of customer service. At Lowe’s you’ll find great customer…

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    Reflection When choosing a topic to create the multimodal rhetorical project it was fairly easy, The U.S.S. Indianapolis was recently founded on the ocean floor. My great-grandfather was on the Indy when the Indianapolis was sunk by a Japanese submarine. The objectives that were tried to be conveyed is that the Indy should not be brought to the surface, because where the ship is sunk is considered a grave site for hundreds of the United States sailors. I wanted to educate the audience about the…

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    Tourism In Macy's

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    attracting tourist. One of our biggest stores, Macy’s has closed in order to make room for a dining and shopping complex.…

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    Macy's Work

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    1. When I worked at Macy’s, the first boss I had was amazing. By trusting in their co-workers and, defending their rights as workers were some of the characteristics that made him a great leader. He set expectations clear from the beginning. In addition, he used to give feedbacks about the work done and about future duties also. Moreover, he used to recognize the good work and effort of the employees. He was always polite and knew all his employees. He allowed us to celebrate co-worker’s…

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    Write An Essay On Macy's

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    Self-expressive benefits allow brands to become a symbol of a person’s self-concept. Macy’s can provide their products by which a consumer can express herself or himself. Conclusion Macy’s has taken considerable efforts to gain more attention from their target customers. Their target customers include a younger demographic, specifically ages from 13-22 for Macy’s Mstylelab department. Macy’s marketing and a merchandising team put effect into their merchandising strategies and plans for new…

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