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    MIS REPORT ON IMTIAZ SUPER STORE Back in the early 1960s‚ Hakim Khan Abbasi opened up a general store in Karachi’s Bahadurabad neighbourhood. He named the shop after his son‚ Imtiaz and always focused on establishing strong relationships with customers. Since that time‚ the neighbourhood store has been expanding into a retail chain that operates multiple outlets throughout the port city.  Imtiaz Abbasi‚ the son after whom the store has been named and who took the reins of the Company from his

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    Buy From Kohl’s Online Pick Up In Store Acquire buys through an online store means to get trades from Kohl’s Coupons and see results. Make the best bets and avail required assertions that are relevant in discount store attainments online. Accept facts that there is a meaning you will always want to connect to making best possible use. Seek meant cut rate item attainments which have possibility which is reliant through web meaning online. Select a discount store means to attain web connotation and

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    Table of Contents 1. Executive Summery…………………………………………………………..……..3 2. India Retail Scenario……………………………………………………….………..5 3. Company Profile …………………………………………………………………...14 4. Future Group Manifesto …………………………………………………………...16 5. Hierarchy of Pantaloon (Future Group)…………………………………………….18 6. Findings………………………………………………………………..……………19 7. Retail Scenario of Kolkata………...………………………………………………..20 Executive Summary Retailing is emerging as a sunrise industry in India and is presently the largest

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    Sears‚ Roebuck and Co. vs Wal-Mart Stores Case Background Sears‚ Roebuck and Co. Wal-Mart Stores Started as a company dealing in catalogue sales Diversification into 3 types of business – Retail‚ Service and Credit Retail store types – Full line stores‚ Auto stores‚ Home and lifestyle stores Started as a franchisee type variety store Primarily Retail business – Discount stores‚ Supercenters‚ Sam’s club warehouses Focus on price conscious consumers Comparison of Retail Strategy

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    BUS16 Store and retrieve information Store and retrieve information      1.1 Describe systems and procedures for storing and retrieving information (Planned: 0‚ Completed:0)  A system and procedure that is used in Dass solicitors is called quilllenium‚ which is a database that is used to store clientele information. Another system would be Archive 2000 which is used to store client file and documents‚ from addresses to case information. 1.2 Outline legal and organisational requirements for information

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    strategy on say store format and location or online marketing strategy. You have a free choice but it is recommended that you should tackle an issue in depth rather than do something very broad and superficial. You are required to focus on any one of the following aspect related with the retail marketing strategy.   TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction – 3 1.1. Research Objectives – 3 1.2. Methodology of research – 3 2. Literature Review – 5 2.1. Retailing – 5 2.2. Retail Marketing: Store Location

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    219- Store and retrieve information 1.1 Explain the purpose of storing and retrieving required information Storing information is a process where information is stored or kept within a store house. A storehouse includes places such as cabinets‚ HDD which is a hard disk drive‚ memory sticks or floppy disks depending on the kind of information that you are trying to store. Retrieving information is the process of regaining the information that has been stored when it is needed at relevant times

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    Smith’s Clothing Case Analysis Smith’s Clothing Case Analysis Smith’s Clothing Store has remained profitable but not to the companies expectations. Over the past “10 years a set of five or six aggressive‚ high-fashion into or within Bayview” (Bayview is Smith’s primary store territory) (Marketing Research‚ 9th Edition‚ Aaker/Kimar/Day‚ pg. 343). Due to this new accessibility to trendy fashions‚ Smith Clothing Store is looking to assess if it’s current business model of traditional upper class clothing

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    The reason you store information is so you when you need it in the future you can easily find it. Most companies have to either store documents in fire proof cabinet’s or on hard disks or any other electronic storage devices. Most companies have confidential files about the company‚ employees or customers that have to follow the data protection act. Describe different information systems and their main features: Server - on the server at our company we use the server to store all are files for

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    (“fast-fashion” segment)‚ which was supported by an unmatched capability to complete production up to store delivery in a 3 weeks cycle – compared to the average 6 months of luxury brands. The chain of fashion stores is the first brand developed in 1975 by the entrepreneur Armancio Ortega Goana‚ founder of Inditex‚ now one of the world-leading fashion group with 8 well-known brands‚ $10 Billion in revenues‚ about 4000 stores and nearly 90000 employees. The group structure is designed as such to ensure a balance

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