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    Globalization does not just affect global economics, it also improved women’s social status because women also have ability to work outside and earn enough money to support whole family. Before globalization, women’s only duty is to take care of family. Since women had no economic supports, they had to follower their husbands without doubts. Men believed that women should not work in outside, they would feel shame about it. All the people around them would judge the men, they would say that the…

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    Though branding is not a recent phenomenon, online shopping has transformed the buyer`s choice-making them brand conscious. Brand consciousness has become a widespread phenomenon with increased internet and ecommerce usage. Social media has played a key role in creating obsession to brands. Google survey indicates that 45% men and 46% women use online study about brands before making their choices to buy. Brands like Puma, Jimmy Choo use social media platforms to build their brands and drive…

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    to work out and relax. for entertainment the mansion also has a cinema for the occupants and guests alike. Endorsement the player is at present sponsored by an Italian sportswear company Fila. she has also endorsed sports brands such as Anta and Reebok. apart from this he also has a own line of sports wear. she also endorses the prince sports starting from her career up till 2007. this tennis player has played some of the most spectacular games of tennis and has inspired a new generation of…

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    At this time many more shoe brands were produced. Brands we all know today like: Nike, Vans, Reebok, Puma, Onitsuka Tiger, Saucony, and K-Swiss. At this point the shoes only had one subject. They all pretty much looked the same and could be multi-purposed for any sport. So the different sneaker brands had ideas to specialize shoes for all sporting…

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    According to Charles S. Clark “Child Labor and Sweatshops" CQ Researcher, several corporations are fully aware and agree that there is a problem and have created codes of conduct and supplier monitoring programs. There are as many that say that abuses are not their fault because they are not in control over their subcontractors, and if any violation persists they moved to a neighboring country. According to Neil Kearney, president of The International Textile, Garment and Leather Workers Union,…

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    equipment under Company owned or licensed brands. Sports Direct operates through three business sectors: Sports Retail, Premium Lifestyle and Brands. The Company offers its products under the brands, including Slazenger, Karrimor, Nike, Under Armour, Reebok, Puma, Kangol, No Fear and Firetrap. The company already has stores in 19 countries across the continent, including Germany, France and Italy, but it is now looking to increase its presence in Eastern Europe. Sports Direct is the United…

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    NIKE'S INTERNAL ANALYSIS introduction: NIKE, Inc. is the biggest vender of athletic footwear and clothing on the planet. It utilizes more than 33,000 individuals, globally. Nike offers items in more than 180 nations around the globe; it reported incomes of $19.2 billion for the financial year closure May 31, 2009. Nike plans and offers items in three primary product offerings; footwear, attire and gear. The items are produced in roughly 600 contracted manufacturing plants in 46 nation…

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    Keep in mind that Jordans are just one type of Nike basketball shoes. They still sell Lebron’s, Kobe Bryant’s, Kevin Durant’s, and more. Nike’s share, including Jordan’s, makes up 95.5% of the U.S basketball shoe market. Competitors like Adidas, Reebok, and Under Armour help make up the last 4.5%…

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    As Olajuwon has stated, he endorsed in a shoe brand that normal individuals can afford. Nike, Reebok and many other high branded companies are retailed for a higher price than regular shoes. This may be because many sport celebrities wear the famously known branded shoes rather than the lesser known ones. Many of their fans want to invest in products which their star athletes wear, which is most of the time expensive branded products. Most of the time, children get influenced and ask their…

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    strategies for achieving consumer satisfaction, undifferentiated marketing, differentiated marketing, Concentrated marketing, For example Coca-Cola company is adopting the undifferentiated marketing or mass marketing for all Coca cola brands globally or Reebok practises differentiated marketing because it offers various walking shoes to satisfy the needs of different type of walkers because no one shoe will satisfy all walkers needs so its strategy is to segment the walking…

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