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    Macy 's management has the opportunity to continue stemming the cash drain by reorganizing the company along geographic lines. • Another retail giant, Federated Department Stores, agreed in the 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…

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    Introduction Sam Walton, founder of Wal-Mart in rural Bentonville, Arkansas and was a business genius and a true visionary of retail and merchandising that revolutionized the way retailers operate. Sam opened up warehouse type stores by the name of Wal-Mart Discount City, which led to the development not known until the late 1980’s to late 1990’s of what and how big Wal-Mart would become. Wal-Mart became the world’s leading retailer by mastering the art of their very own supply chain through…

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    Section C: SWOT Analysis 1.0 STRENGTHS S1 Wide varieties of product under a single roof Lifestyle International Pvt. Ltd. has brings together five concepts under one roof – Apparel, Footwear, Children’s Wear, Beauty & Accessories offering a convenient one-stop and a choice of leading national & international brands. In the apparel, there is available for men and women. They offer a stunning range of wardrobe essentials, formals, casuals, ethnic wear, sportswear and denim for men and women. For…

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    “ I put on this hat that I’d bought in New York that moring. It was this red hunting hat, with one of those very, very long peaks. “ ( Salinger 24 ) In J.D. Salinger's masterpiece, The Catcher in the Rye, Salinger creates Holden Caulfield. A sixteen year old boy from an upper class family with high society standards, which he despises. All the phoniness that comes with it, but one of Holden's escapes from this reality is his red hunting hat. The reader will find out how Holdens reliance on his…

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    FMCG Case Study

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    FMCG include local stores, grocery stores, supermarkets and hypermarkets. From a retailer’s perspective, FMCG have low margins, high shelf turnover and high volume sales items. Since levels of involvement are low for the purchase, decision firms rely heavily on advertising and promotion to increase sales. Some of the key players in the international market include – Unilever, Procter& Gamble, Colgate-Palmolive, and Nestle. Prominent FMCG companies of Indian origin include – ITC, Dabur, Marico,…

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    Sephora Case Study

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    a) Briefly describe the background of the company. Sephora is a cosmetics brand chain store founded in French by Dominique Mandonnaud in 1970. In 1997, Sephora owned by LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton, the world's leading luxury goods group. Sephora sells a broad category of products from more than 100 brands and its private label including skincare, color, fragrance, body care, smile care, and hair care. Today, Sephora is the leading chain of perfume and cosmetic retailers worldwide. It…

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    Bridgewater Associates Bridgewater Associates, which is based in Westport, Connecticut, was founded by Ray Dalio in 1975. He operated Bridgewater out of his two-bedroom apartment. The American investment management firm manages approximately $160 billion in global investments. His clientele include foreign governments and central banks, corporate and pension funds, university endowments and charitable foundations. Bridgewater Associates is now the largest hedge fund in the world. The firm grew…

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    Tjx Case Study

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    than 3,200 stores in six countries, three best websites, buying and about 191,000 Associates (Forbes, 2015). Over 3,200 stores TJX offer a quickly changing verity of quality, brand-name and designer Products at prices generally 20% to 60% below department and store routine prices, every day. TJX operating…

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    Since the appearance of plastic bags in stores in the United States in the late 1970s, they have been presented all over the world. When buying any items from stores, most buyers are served plastic bags to wrap or package. The first plastic bag was invented 150 years ago, soon after, consumers around the world quickly realized that plastic bags were the most common way of packing goods. Plastic bags have such common usage mainly because they are strong and convenient (Hayabuchi et al., 2005).…

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    Information Security Risk Assessment for Zappos.com Zappos.com (http://www.zappos.com/) formerly known as Shoesite.com is a retail industry founded in the year 1999 originally established to offer shopping services for footwear. This public company has grown to offer other services as accessories, clothing, eyewear, housewares and beauty products, bags and handbags and gift cards. System Characterization The company locations are in Las Vegas, Shpherdsville and San Francisco. The types of…

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