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    CARLSON sales analysis

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    Managers Subject: Lost Sales after the Hurricane Date: July‚ 22nd 2015 Introduction Carlson department store suffered a hurricane which resulted into a four-month shutdown (September to December 2000). The store is in dispute with the insurance company to determine the amount of compensation is entitled to. Below analysis tries to forecast the value of lost sales for that four month period. Since the store reaches its peak period during these four month‚ excess sales is accounted for in the proceeding

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    History of Gordmans

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    Gordman Stores Inc. 1 Gordmans Stores Inc. Darnel Campbell 4/8/13 Mgmt 464-02 Gordman Stores Inc. 2 Gordmans stores Inc are an apparel and home fashion retailer. They have apparel available ranging from infant to maternity sizes and also offer many fragrances‚ Home floral‚ décor‚ pillows‚ furniture‚ etc. This is what we like to call a department store. Similar

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    Macy's and Dillard's

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    differences amongst the two department stores‚ their fundamental visions‚ and comparative statistics. Macy’s or Dillard’s: Differences amongst these competitors There are several aspects you can analyze from each department store. Major pieces do set each one apart from the other. Brand names carried by Macy’s and Dillard’s from an average shoppers point of view can go completely unnoticed unless price is involved. For trend shoppers brand names can either make or break a retail store. It can easily determine

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    Nundies case study

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    as well as many other store websites. The main purpose of Nundies is to offer women who dislike underwear a convenient and comfortable product. The biggest advantage for Nundies is that there are only substitute products available in the market‚ the product it offers has no direct competitors. Now the primary problem Nundies facing is that Nundies’s expectations are failed due to the low store repurchase rate. Apart from the initial purchase‚ only approximately 6% stores placed additional orders

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    Swot of Macy

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    INTRODUCTION Macy’s‚ America’s leading department store retailer‚ has a rich history dating back to 1858 when it was started off as a small dry goods store by Rowland Hussey Macy ’s. At come that time‚ no one would have guessed that the store would grow on to become one of the largest department store retailers. However‚ it was not all success in the initial period and after some failed retail ventures; R H Macy’s continued hard work and grit paid off with the launch of R.H. Macy & Co. Sales

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    provide the best possible service‚ selection‚ quality and value to its customers. This philosophy has remained unchanged for over 100 years. Today the mission of Nordstrom is still the exact same. Over the years Nordstrom has created individual departments that focus on the individual lifestyles of the customers. The company nor only provides its customers with a wardrobe‚ but also a countless line of accessories‚ cosmetics‚ and fragrance. Over the past few years‚ the company has added new brands

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    J.C. PENNEY COMPANY‚ INC J. C. Penney Company‚ Inc. Is one of America’s largest department store‚ drugstore‚ catalog and e-commerce retailers. Providing merchandise and services through department stores‚ catalogs‚ and the Internet. Their targeted customers are "Modern Spenders" and "Starting Outs"‚ who shop for apparel‚ accessories‚ and home furnishings through the centers where JCPenney is located and through the convenience of catalog and the Internet. Starting Outs · Less

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    Title3: Differences and Similarities between Orlando’s Vineland and International Premium Outlets Orlando’s premium outlets are great places to spend the day shopping. With many brands to choose from and each giving large discounts‚ you may have a dilemma choosing between the two of the popular premium outlets‚ namely Vineland Premium Outlets and International Drive Premium Outlets. Both outlets are similar in layout but vary in size‚ brands and parking spaces. Here are the differences‚ and similarities

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    Saks Fifth Ave

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    Saks Fifth Avenue Saks Fifth Avenue is a department store chain that specializes in upscale merchandise that usually caters to higher income individuals‚ mostly well-to-do women between the ages of 35 and 55‚ while at the same time‚ still being able to offer high-end merchandise at better prices then smaller boutique type stores. Which is the very first reason why I chose this company because it allows a college student like I enjoy luxury merchandise at a reasonable price and it also has

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    Galeries Lafayette; in 1912‚ the famous flagship department store (“grand magasin”) on Boulevard Haussmann in Paris was opened which is the largest of Paris’ 12 major department stores. Today‚ the Galeries Lafayette group operates the following business segments: Figure 10.1 Galeries Lafayette group In 2005‚ group turnover totalled 4‚493 million EUR‚ up 0.7 % from the previous year. Around 35‚000 employees work in one of the group’s 422 stores or 56 affiliates. Galeries Lafayette’s total surface

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