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    leader in the watch manufacturing industry. By 1945 they accounted 80% of the world total production. Starting from 1970‚ Japanese manufacturers actively began to produce and assemble quartz watches‚ which the Swiss mistakenly viewed as a passing fad. In the result‚ by 1983 the Swiss share of world markets for watches had fallen dramatically to less than 15%. In 1983 Nicolas Hayek became a CEO of the newly-based company in the result of merging of SSIH and ASUAG. Even though that most people who analyzed

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    fossil brand

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    The Company is founded during a time when the category of fashion watches is just starting to emerge as an important part of department store accessory assortments. 1985 The Company introduces the first Fossil® brand watches 1989 • Fossil introduces its iconic “tin box” packaging with designs inspired by graphics from the American fifties. • The packaging is a hit with consumers and Fossil begins packaging all of its watches in tin boxes. 1992 • Fossil translates its accessories expertise

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    future of jewellery

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    36 A multifaceted future: The jewelry industry in 2020 The trends that have unfolded in the apparel sector over the last three decades appear to be playing out in the jewelry sector‚ but at a much faster pace. Linda Dauriz‚ Nathalie Remy‚ and Thomas Tochtermann The jewelry industry seems poised for a glittering To chart the most likely course of the jewelry future. Annual global sales of €148 billion are sector‚ we analyzed publicly available data‚ expected to grow at

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    New France Failure

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    During the 1400s the continent of North America was discovered by numerous different explorers‚ such as Giovanni Caboto‚ Columbus‚ and Jacques Cartier. This set off a great race for the ownership of this new continent‚ and France and England would fight over the country known as Canada. New France was first established by Jacques Cartier in 1534. While Montcalm deserves much of the blame for the loss of Quebec in 1759‚ New France‚ in fact‚ was destined to fall because of the policies and approaches

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    Galeries Lafayette

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    Galeries Lafayette to Hong Kong in 2013/2014 Background After having the valuable experience of working the last in-class assignment about Harvey Nichols (HN)‚ as I felt I should have known more about Harvey Nichols‚ I visited their store in Pacific Place to see & feel what it is & I spent several times in checking their website for more details. Now I feel I understand more about why HN open its 2nd & bigger flagship store in Hong Kong & why HN is at Pacific Place‚ after I have seen that so

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    Luxury Brand

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    LUXURY BRANDS AND STANDARD POPULATION Introduction. First Part: The industry of the luxury. 1 - History of the luxury 2 - General characteristics of the luxury. 3 - Principal actors of the luxury. Second Part : luxury brands and general public. 1 - Identity of brand 2 - Communication of the luxury brands. • Targets • Positioning • Strategy of the means 3 - Luxury and general public Conclusion Bibliography Webography Appendices Introduction One can describe as luxury all that

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    G Shock

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    G-Shock is a brand of watches manufactured by Casio‚ known for its resistance to shocks (e.g. hard knocks and strong vibrations). They were‚ and continue to be‚ designed primarily for sports‚ military‚ and outdoor adventure oriented activity; for example‚ practically all G-Shocks have some kind of stopwatch feature‚ countdown timer‚ light and water resistance. Recent models have become more luxury and design oriented as well as becoming very popular among youth. The first G-Shock was the DW-5000C

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    information‚ this means that ecommerce businesses or businesses as normal must keep their customers information safe and not use it for wrong reasons such as sharing their personal information. So this means that this rule must also go with West London Watches‚ they must follow this rule to. Businesses and organisations are allowed to use their customers information is some ways but there are limits set by this rule to what extent you can use your customer’s information. Since this law basically means

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    anything you ever wanted but never could have? Do you have any dreams‚ any desires? Truth is‚ everyone wants something more. The real question is‚ are you willing to find it? Well the early explorers were willing to do anything. Columbus‚ Hudson‚ Cartier‚ and all the other great explorers wanted glory‚ land‚ religious freedom‚ gold‚ trade‚ or even new technology; and they went to find it. Little did they know they’d discover more than what they wanted. They discovered new types of people‚ new land

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    As civilizations sprung up in the Americas‚ religious ideas and conflict seemed to immediately follow. When Europeans settled in these areas‚ they brought with them their own strongly religious ideas. These ideas‚ of course‚ were vastly different from the Polytheistic beliefs of those native to the Americas and the surrounding regions. This led to many conflicts between the groups. The settling of the Europeans in these places is a big factor in why the most prominent religion in the USA today is

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