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    with unlimited opportunities and it is something that a person can participate in throughout your entire physically able life. Snowboarding is set apart from skiing because of the wide range of opportunities that it offers. With the resources to snowboard‚ anyone has the ability to be able to go out on the mountain sit down‚ strap in‚ and see everything without worries of any gear falling off after a fall and with the ease of sitting down and standing up throughout the entire mountain. With snowboarding

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    Company Economic Feasibility Analysis for the Custom Order-Tracking System. I would like to thank you for providing me the opportunity to prepare your company’s Economic Feasibility Analysis worksheets. I have compiled the information that you provided into several useful and easy to read charts‚ diagrams‚ and explanations. In this memorandum you will find a summary of breakeven points using discount rates of 8‚ 10‚ 12‚ 14‚ and 16 percent‚ a breakeven chart comparing the net present value of all

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    A1- Key Points-Financial Overview- Custom Snowboards‚ Inc. (CSI) is considering if they should expand into Europe and if it is a sound financial decision. They are going to present their financial status to see if they are able to obtain funding for the company to be able to successfully expand themselves into the European market. The growth of sales and increases in revenue has shown to be a substantial percentage. CSI will want to borrow capital funds of $1 million to be able to finance the project

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    production of the regular and customized snowboards. For example‚ factory set up are more than $181‚316 for personalized models than the regular ones. This is sensible because it is easier and cheaper to mass produce than to personalize just an item which requires more effort and key adaptations to the production process. Whereas engineering and quality control will be more for customized models‚ the packaging & Shipping for the regular models will exceed that of the custom models. Over $200‚000 is spent in

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    Description 3 History 3 Development in time leaps 4 Equipment 6 Structure+ Aim 8 Demographic Profile 9 Dominant participant countries 10 Participant Rates 10 Market Research 11 Global Market Size of Snow Sports in Retail Dollars 11 Global Snowboard Sales 2012 12 Major geographic markets 12 U.S. Market Sales 12 European Market Sales 13 Profile of Participant 13 Major retail apparel brands- key drivers‚ why are they the market leaders? 14 Sources 17 Description Snowboarding is

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    “The Burton Way” | Case Study: Burton Snowboards | | | | | | Jake Burton Hometown: Burlington‚ Vermont Key External Environmental Conditions that Influence Burton Snowboards Social Environment Burton has used the social environment to embody the values and attitudes of snowboarders world-wide. Burton has made snowboarding a way of life. While people were talking about the boards Burton created‚ the company concentrated on making the sport of snowboarding great and recognized by all. Burton

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    because they haven’t learned how to maintain a Stable Stance on the Snowboard yet and are thus more likely to lose balance and fall. In fact‚ nearly 25% of injuries occur during a snowboarder’s first experience and almost one-half occur during the first season of snowboarding. To avoid unnecessary Snowboarding Injuries‚ snowboarders‚ especially first-timers‚ would be wise to avail of some Safety Gear. What follows is a list of Snowboard protective gear to help

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    and dad took me to Menards we looked around and we found a lot of snowboards I tried to find a good one it took we a while but I found it. We got the snow board and I got a snowboard for christmas. When I got home I went across the street to my friends house and we were going sledding down a hill and I brought my snowboard. When I was snowboarding down the hill I fell down and I was still going down but not on my snowboard. I went back up the hill and tried again I cept falling down and

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    Tarrant Date: June 24‚ 2010 Case Study Elements 1. The primary case participants are owner Joel St. Marseille and his mother full time manager Connie St. Marseille. 2. The organization is Skadurz Pro which is a store that sells skateboard and snowboard equipment as well as clothing‚ shoes and accessories. 3. The problems facing this organization are the retirement of Connie‚ the stores full time manager‚ as well as the stores two current locations. There is competition moving in across the street

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    named Sherman Poppen. Some people quickly started picking up on the idea and two men named Tom Sims and Dimitrije Milovich who created Sims Snowboards (1976)‚ and Winterstick (1972) started coming out with their own designs and input on the sport. Jake Burton Carpenter created Burton Snowboards in 1977‚ which is one of the most famous and most used snowboard company in the whole business‚ even today. Although snowboarding was taking off‚ all ski resorts but a few were closing their doors to the

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