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The two stores selected who sell the same classifications of merchandise are Sears Canada and The Hudson’s Bay. Sears and The Bay are full-time, full-service department and catalogue retailers who believe in providing their customers with quality merchandise and exceptional customer service.…
2. Following HBC’s sale to Zucker and NRDC, three strategies have been implemented. (1) HBC dropped 60 percent if its preceding brands. By doing this, they hoped to draw customers back to their store. (2) HBC also relaunched “The Room”, a luxury VIP suite with high-end designer clothing, shoes and accessories such as Christian Louboutin, Brian Atwood, Alaia and many more. (3) HBC became an official sponsor for the 2010 Vancouver Olympics. They sold Olympic brand merchandise which expanded The Bay’s market segment. Therefore, fans can purchase Olympic merchandise whenever they choose.…
Strategic plan. The goal of the pharmacy division is to continue to maintain and improve its reliability and efficiency of pharmacy services for institutions allowing the expansion of market sharing. The strategies to achieve this goal…
2. Three strategies HBC adopted since the sale would be the renewal strategy, the focus differentiation strategy and the diversification strategy. Under the NRDC leadership, The Bay’s main focus was reattracting customers. They did this by dropping over 60 percent of its previous brands and relaunching the “Room”, which was located at one of its Toronto locations. “The Room” is a VIP suite containing high end designers. HBC also used the focus differentiation strategy by becoming an official sponsor for the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver. By selling Olympic branded merchandise this allowed the Bay to be open to a whole new market. Selling Olympic merchandise allows Olympic fans to have the option to buy that merchandise at The Bay. HBC uses the diversification strategy by launching “The Room” which allowed The Bay to then sell designer merchandise to customers, which broadened their variety to a whole new market of customers.…
Comparatively, the Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) and the North West Company (NWC) are both different in terms of business practices and location. Specifically, the HBC established trade posts along Hudson’s Bay, staying within that territory where, in consequence, traders and trappers had traveled long distances to trade. Regarding business, all other furs were priced accordingly to the most valuable fur of a beaver, leaving no negotiation of price as the HBC was strict in trade.…
XO Group Inc. is an internet based lifestage media company. XO Group has four flagship brands and each brand is specific to a particular market. The Knot and Wedding Channel are focused on the wedding industry. The Nest is dedicated to the home environment. The Bump is focused on family planning. XO Group provides…
The health care industry is impacted by the overall economy. During economic downturns governmental entities experience budget deficits, resulting in decreased spending for health and human service programs that represent sources of revenue for hospitals. While other hospitals have suffered by the growing number of uninsured patients, The Health Corporation of America has thrived.…
In 1812, The Hudson’s Bay Company successfully merged with its rival the North West Company, taking over the name of the Hudson’s Bay Company but the North West Company gaining ownership of 55 shares, it resulted to the most powerful fur trading entity in the world, spanning the continent - all the way to the Pacific Northwest (Oregon, Washington and British Columbia) and the North (Alaska, Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut). The Hudson’s Bay Company gained the North West Company's most valuable resource, its traders and voyageurs (Who were mostly Natives and Métis) as well as rich new areas beyond the Rockies and in the far north. Now all the furs gathered throughout the interior of North America could be shipped to England through the HBC controlled route of the Hudson Strait. The Company had effectively regained its monopoly over all the lands mentioned in the Royal Charter of 1670.…
Holy the Firm by Annie Dillard, creates an analogy between Dillard as a writer and a burning moth. This moth flies into the candlelight while she is reading and Dillard simply watched the moth burn for two hours. Dillard asks herself questions while observing the dying moth such as “Had she been new, or old? Had she mated and laid her eggs, had she done her work?”. The last question examines the fact that the moth probably hasn’t finished her job in life much like Dillard hasn’t finished the necessary things in her life before she became a writer. The author later goes on to discuss that she asked people in her class, “Which of you want to give your lives and be writers?”. By saying “give your lives”, Dillard refers to the moth burning and…
A few years ago, the economy of the United States, like other great economies across the globe, experienced unprecedented negative growth that eventually culminated into one of the greatest recessions in the history of nations. In direct consequences, millions and millions of individual Americans and businesses unjustly suffered undue economic,…
Ralph Lauren Corporation (NYSE:RL) is well known in the apparel clothing field. The corporation engages in the design, marketing and distribution of lifestyle product. This analysis paper will illustrate the current financial situation and forecast the future free cash flow based on the previous financial statement and financial data collected. These information and forecast are served for the potential investor to have a general understanding of RL Corporation and make the right choice on their money.…
Hudson's Bay (formerly and still commonly known as The Bay) is a chain of 90 department stores that operate across parts of Canada. Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC), founded in 1670, is North America’s longest continually operated company. It has its headquarters in the SimpsonTower in Toronto. In French, the chain is known as laBaied'Hudson (formerly la Baie), short for "Compagnie de la Baied'Hudson". Today it offers an unparalleled range of retailing categories and shopping experiences internationally to its customers.…
The theme of “Raymond’s Run” and “All-American Slurp” can both be related because the main characters are both being held back from what their desires are. The main character of “Raymond’s Run,” Squeaky, is held back from obtaining her goal which is friendship. She struggles to get friends because of her arrogant proclivity, mostly from instances that occur with her older brother, Raymond. This is also the same for the Lin girl, from the story “All-American Slurp” because she finds difficulty adapting to the American culture. In addition, having to overcome the embarrassment of her family. Together, Squeaky and the Lin girl have both difficulty making friends.…
The Hudson’s Bay Company, a Canadian retail company created on May 2, 1670, is one of…
The Hudson Corporation is committed to serving their guests better than their competitors with trend right, high quality merchandise at very competitive prices.…