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    Tiffany & Co Case Study Background Tiffany & Co. was founded in 1837 in New York City by Charles Lewis Tiffany and John B. Young. After decades of development‚ the company has grown to an internationally famous designer and retailer of fine jewelry‚ diamonds‚ timepieces and other luxury accessories. In July 1993‚ Tiffany made a decision to directly operate sales in Japan‚ rather than profiting from medium corporation Mitsukoshi. According to this decision‚ Tiffany will pay Mitsukoshi 27% of net

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    I. EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT A. Societal Environment 1. Economy • Low-negative growth in economy/financial markets (T) • Reduced discretionary spending on goods that are‚ or are perceived to be‚ luxuries (T) • Unsettled regional/global conflicts e.g. military and/or terrorist activities (T) • Weak economic conditions in Japan (T) • Global competition (T) • Wholesale market for high quality cut diamonds will provide continuity of supply and pricing (O) • Soft employment market (T)

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    Tiffany’s Little Blue Box: Does It Have Any Strategic Significance? What are the company’s vision/mission and objectives? Vision statement: “Tiffany & Co. collaborates with other 
forward-looking leaders in the jewelry industry and 
with nongovernmental organizations in order to 
positively influence the entire jewelry supply chain”. Mission Statement: “ to be the world’s most respected jeweler”. Objectives: To was to remain one of the top higher quality players along with companies

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    Tiffany & Co. Brian Fenske December 1‚ 2010 Retail Management Table of Contents I. Table of Contents ………………………………………. Pg. 2 II. History…………………………………………………... Pg. 3 III. Retail Mix ……………………………………….…..... Pg. 3-5 a. Location b. Pricing c. Promotional Mix d. Merchandise Assortment e. Store Design IV. Store Visit ………………………………………………. Pg. 5 V. Competitive Advantage……………………………..…... Pg. 6 VI. Financial Performance ………………………………....

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    Specific Product: Tiffany Description: Tiffany & Co is the world ’s most celebrated jeweler‚ with an unrivalled reputation for sophisticated luxury. Organization/Company: Tiffany & Co Company 1. What ethical concerns could arise in marketing this product? The factory associated with Tiffany opened in 2007 and Indian and Mauritian artisans came to train the Botswana employees. But the article tells us that the workers went on strike‚ in protest against the working conditions:

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    Course: General Management and Organization Behavior Date: October 14th‚ 2013 TIFFANY & CO. THE COMPANY OVERVIEW Tiffany & Company (known colloquially as Tiffany or Tiffany ’s) is an American multinational and one of the world’s premier luxury jewelry and retailers. It is a public company having headquarters in New York City‚ NY‚ United States. Tiffany sells jewelry‚ sterling silver‚ crystal‚ stationery‚ fragrances‚ personal accessories‚ as well as some leather goods. The company

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    Tiffany Case

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    way(s) is Tiffany exposed to exchange-rate risk subsequent to its new distribution agreement with Mitsukoshi? How serious are these risks? . 1) Transaction Exposure‚ the probability of loss associated with a business transaction denominated in a foreign currency‚ due to changes in the exchange rate . 2) Operating exposure is the degree of risk that a company is exposed to when there is some type of change in varying currency values that are relevant to the operation of the company. Tiffany is exposed

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    Tiffany Analisis

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    Strategic Report for Tiffany & Company Harkness Consulting Innovation through Collaboration Jenn Wilcox Scott Damassa Zeeshan Hyder April 14‚ 2007 Table of Contents Executive Summary ………………………………………….. 3 Company History ……………………………………………… 5 Competitive Analysis ………………………………………… 9 Internal Rivalry ………………………………………………….... 9 Entry ……………………………………………………………….... 12 Substitutes and Complements ………………………………. 12 Supplier Power …………………………………………………... 13 Buyer Power ………………………………………............

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    Tiffany Case Amy Simmons Regis University With the recent restructure of Tiffany Japan‚ the profits earned by our Japanese division are now exposed to foreign exchange risks that were previously not a concern. In light of this new exposure‚ it has become imperative that we needed to determine whether or not Tiffany should implement a risk management program using financial derivatives to hedge against this risk. The first step in this evaluation was to determine the amount of profits

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    1. Exchange rate point of view. From the story‚ Tiffany bought the property and inventory from Japan Mitsukosi. It will expose to the exchange rate translation risk. So it should do the risk management. The analysis structure will be that: (1) Define the risk source: the exchange rate flucturation‚ the cash flows of different currencies from asset change‚ account receivable and account payable. (2) Define the scope of risk control: the natural currency settlement hedging‚ the overflow exchange

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