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    Brookfield Place

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    From Brookfield Place Ensues High Fashion & Hot Debate The question of whether malls are in or out in Manhattan has been hotly contested since Brookfield Place‚ a luxury mall in downtown Manhattan‚ sprung up directly across from Ground Zero. Even as a Real Estate investor‚ I can relate to both sides of this argument‚ especially when bringing it down to the basic question of what exactly constitutes a mall? As Adam Bonislawski relates in his Observer article‚ there seems to be some question over

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    Big Time Toymaker Case Scenario: Big Time Toymaker Big Time Toymaker (BTT) develops‚ manufactures‚ and distributes board games and other toys to the United States‚ Mexico‚ and Canada. Chou is the inventor of a new strategy game he named Strat. BTT was interested in distributing Strat and entered into an agreement with Chou whereby BTT paid him $25‚000 in exchange for exclusive negotiation rights for a 90-day period. The exclusive negotiation agreement stipulated that no distribution

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    Eaton's Turnover

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    Based on the above timeline‚ Eaton’s demise started as early as 1952‚ when Sears joined forces with Eaton’s main competitor at the time‚ Simpsons. The Simpson’s-Sears venture proved to be effective‚ as Sears brought their expertise from operating in the US for many years and quickly established new stores in the suburbs which tended to be the growth part for most communities. The stores were new and modern. Eaton’s management had failed to respond to its competitors actions of locating their stores

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    Compare the business model for ET Wal-Mart and Amazon Compare walmart.com and amazon.com. What characteristics are shared? That are unique to walmart.com and amazon.com for that? Going to both websites at first glance I noticed many similarities between walmart.com and amazon.com. Both sites are online merchants that have been made by an identical model‚ where the menu of product categories on the left page margin. Amazon.com has 13 product categories or departments‚ as they call it on the

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    New vs. Used

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    The mindset this day in age is buying new is buying better. In some instances I whole heartedly agree. For example‚ underwear‚ mattresses‚ and shoes are a few things I would never buy used. Obviously no one wants to where someone else’s undergarments or sleep on a piece of furniture that maybe infested with who knows what. Used shoes can also be hazardous to your health because once a new shoe is worn it forms to that persons unique foot. Wearing shoes that are not conformed to your feet can cause

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    Why developed countries’ firms fail in emerging economies Abstract This article is based on giving advice to John Lewis on expanding to an emerging foreign market‚ China. It evaluates the dynamic challenges that western developed companies faced when expanding to emerging markets. By analyzing two case studies of failure to enter emerging markets‚ which are the cases of Wal-Mart entering into Brazil and Best Buy entering China‚ a few recommendations are made to John Lewis to consider and be aware

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    In “The ‘Magic of the Mall’: An Analysis of Form‚ Function‚ and Meaning in the Contemporary Retail Built Environment”‚ Jon Goss explains the motives of the modern mall. With shopping being America’s second most loved activity‚ developers have found that there are large amounts of profit to be made from shopping malls. Developers build malls in hopes that a good mix of tenants will arrive‚ that they will keep a certain middle to upper class demographic in the mall‚ and that they will keep high-quality

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    Valley Fair Mall History

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    Is going to this mall worth the money? Is it worth the crowds? Are the luxury goods satisfying enough? Are the luxury goods a shoppers delight? Located in Santa Clara is The Valley Fair Mall. Mall history:The Valley Fair mall was accessible in 1986. This mall contains 236 stores as of 2016.The owner and management of this development are the Westfield group. Hahn Company is the developer of this establishment. Total retail floor adds up to 1‚497‚728 sq ft. With 2 floors. This mall contains 7‚692

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    Walmart vs Amazon

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    Oder winner and qualifiers “Today there are over 4‚000 Walmart Stores in the U.S. and over 3‚000 internationally.” In other side‚ Amazon is the world’s largest online retailer. so both of them must be covering the elements of business quite well. There are several aspects that I want to talk how they win orders from customers. First‚ both of them have a low price of their products. Second‚ they have fantastic quality management and customer services. Finally‚ their deliveries are satisfied by

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    Walmart vs Amazon

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    1) Both site have shopping carts‚ account set-up‚ search capabilities‚ Wal-Mart’s return policy is unique in that they have a 90 day return to store or ship it back type policy. Amazon has a 30 day return policy where you have to pay shipping if the reason for the return wasn’t their fault. Amazon also has a wish list feature that Wal-mart does not. Amazon sets-up a customized store based on you past purchases and targeted to your individual tastes. 2) It remains to be seen whether Wal-mart

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