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    Shopping is a part of our daily life. It’s difficult to imagine our life without shops. We go shopping every day. There are many different kinds of shops in every city: a food supermarket‚ a department store‚ men’s and women’s clothing stores‚ a bakery and a butchers. At present supermarkets and department stores are becoming more popular than markets‚ because it is a self-service shop .In a food supermarket we can buy many different things: fish‚ sugar‚ flour‚ tea and other things. But other people

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    Tk Max Facts

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    relatively new arrival in the UK. Their parent company TJ Maxx have been operating in the United States since 1976 and the first UK store was opened in 1994. The company was renamed TK Maxx in the UK in order to avoid confusion with TJ Hughes. Its business model is that of an “off-price” department store‚ which means that it will buy excess stock from major department stores and other sources and sell it at discounted prices. Naturally TK Maxx can also benefit from the global buying power of their US

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    companies controlling 22% of the industry‚ Swiss companies holding a combined market share of 19%‚ and U.S. companies accounting for 14% of industry revenues. Most luxury goods manufacturers were vertically integrated into the operation of retail stores.   Signature like Armani‚ Versace‚ and other designers were handcrafted under the supervision of the designer.  Coach products and diffusion lines offered by other luxury companies were produced by low-cost contract manufacturers.  Traditional luxury

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    A Sample Welcome Speech

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    success are great people who do common works uncommonly well. Since NFGB has started as a small department store‚ I have been always reminded to get good and hardworking people to compose the workforce of my little business‚ well‚ I got those good and hardworking people to work for my business and at the same time I managed and treasured them like how I value my family. Years passed by‚ the department store transformed to a shopping mall and now has expanded its branches in the entire Bohol. All these

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    customer service therefore‚ they need to replicate there past methods. One method in particular that stands out about the success of Nordstrom is their connection of service to their products. Nordstrom is in the business of a luxury or high-end department store. Therefore‚ they carry the top-of-line products and have fir their customer service to match their products. This is good for a very important reason. A customer looking at high-end products already has a higher set of expectations then those

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    Kohl's and Dillard's

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    a)Kohl’s Corporation is a family oriented‚ retail department store located in 47 states. Dillard’s Inc. is a mid-range to upscale retail department store chain in the United States in 29 states. The economic factors affecting the operations of these retailers are macro-economic factors including increase in fuel and energy costs‚ higher payroll taxes and delays in tax refunds‚ coupled with unfavorable weather conditions hindered consumer spending and in turn adversely affected the growth and

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    UNORGANISED RETAIL STORES” 2.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM The study is conducted to understand the consumer behaviour towards organised and unorganised retail stores The study was important to know whether consumer preferred to shop in organised or nearby retail stores. 2.3 OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY To find out consumer behaviour towards organised and unorganised retail stores Primary objective: * To know the consumer preference towards the retail stores * To know

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    Penney‚ Sears‚ The May Company (owns and operates Lord & Taylor‚ Hecht1s‚ Filene1s and others) and Federated Department Stores (owns and operates Bloomingdale1s‚ Macy1s‚ Burdine1s‚ Stern1s and others). Several industry leaders have been cited for labor abuses by the Department of Labor. Of these Guess? Clothing Co. is one of the worst offenders - Guess? was suspended indefinitely from the Department of Labor’s list of "good guys" because their contractors were cited for so many sweatshop violations.

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    Harrington Collection: Sizing Up the Active-Wear Market Harrington Collection is a manufacturer and retailer of high-end women’s clothes. It was founded in 1960 and it focused on the design and manufacturing of formal dresses. As the company evolved however‚ it incorporated suits‚ pants‚ blouses‚ coats and other professional dress items into their offerings. Harrington is divided into four divisions; Harrington Limited – sophisticated elegance‚ Sopra – status seeker‚ Christina Cole – office chic

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    Analysis of Target Inc. In the Environmental Analysis‚ competition for customers is always a threat in any business but the success of Target is always looking for new opportunities. The Target Inc. analysis found that competition with the “big box” stores including the availability of substitute products and threats of new entrants are keys to their success. The analysis of the remote environment found new regulations and shifting demographics influence Target’s success. Falling petroleum prices

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