Richie Culver - Home Welcome to Richie Culver‚ the perfect website for people who loves arts‚ photography‚ culture and fashion. We all know how much people nowadays love arts‚ photography and of course‚ fashion. All of us got different tastes when it comes to those things but one thing for sure‚ many people share the same interests. But even though we liked something with a specific concept or theme‚ we cannot deny how eager we are to try and see new things. It is always better to explore than
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families online groceries‚ clothing in store bakery‚ butcher‚ fishmonger‚ delicatessen and pizza counters‚ a cafe‚ TU clothing‚ general merchandise‚ mobile phone shop‚ petrol station and online picking department. 2 Topman Needs to be in the town centre where all the customers shop Topman is owned by arcadia. They employ over 31.200 staff Over 175 £1.8 billion Men Men’s Fashion clothing textiles 3 Bookers Needs to have a car park for access for big vans‚ deliveries and access for big company vehicles
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Situation analysis Customer Insight - “..Building in the voice of the customer‚ seeking customer insights‚ and getting the right market information before Development proceeds are vital requirements.” Robert G. Cooper‚ Winning at New Products Topshop is a fashion forward brand with its flagship store based on London Oxford Street. Topshop have cleverly used social media to get a better customer insight. This is done by using Facebook to like and share posts of what they like. By doing this Topshop
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that firm to be a monopoly or left with just a few firms in the market‚ and allowing them to grow rapidly by having all the sales in the market and creating barrier to entry for the market. So for example if the UK is using the Euros‚ Jack Wills or Topman/Topshop will be able to reduce their cost of production because they export a lot of clothing to the Europe‚ so if they don’t have to pay the transection cost‚ it will lower the total cost‚ which provides better profit margin‚ and will allow them
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education * Government policies support FDI * There is a competitive retail environment in Mexico * Mexico’s infrastructure is poor but improving and is high on the political agenda * Topshop has recently sold 25% stake of the Topshop and Topman chain‚ making them debt free and open to investing in global expansion * There is a growing middle class * The target demographic is middle class females between the ages of 15-34 * A joint-venture with a department store is recommended
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Competitor Analysis The fashion industry is one of the most fast-paced and fast-moving consumer sectors in the market‚ so it is no surprise that there are many companies who are competing against each other in terms of obtaining the most market shares. This industry also attracts numerous consumers who are style-conscious and are up to date with fashion and trends; therefore companies must continuously develop themselves in order to stand out and to be chosen by consumers. Our final project’s main
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Next hold a strong piece of the market share even though it’s not a large amount. It would be difficult for a new competitor to enter the retail clothing industry in Dublin as there are already a number of key players such as Next‚ River Island‚ Topman‚ Penneys and Dunne’s Stores. There are six major sources of barriers to entry‚ looking at three in detail. Economies of scale refer to declines in unit costs when producing a product. Economies of scale deter entry by forcing the entrant to come
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Introduction: This report will explore the consumer behaviour in general along with men’s buying attitudes towards clothes shopping and the bases for market segmentation and how these might be used in Men’s clothing market Part1: Consumer Behaviour Men are notorious for being reluctant shoppers‚ preferring to browse stores where they can indulge their hobbies or interests‚ rather than look for clothes. (Mintel) According to research almost two in five men do not enjoy shopping for clothes
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Is it possible for large‚ profit focussed organisations to be both profitable and “fair”? Over the past year there have been an increasing number of issues which have risen on how businesses such as Amazon‚ Thames Water‚ Google‚ Facebook and Starbucks have made vast amount of profits but haven’t been fair-minded. For example Starbucks made £400m sales in the UK but paid no corporation tax. According to Milton Freidman the main objective of a business is to increase profits so long as it stays within
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References: Citinews 2013‚ ‘Fashionista hội tụ tại khai trương Topshop‚Topman’‚ Citinews ‚ 19th March 2013‚ viewed 6th July 2013 Ebizmba 2013‚ Top 15 Most Popular Video Websites‚ viewed 7thJuly‚ 2013 Facebook for business 2013‚ Step for business success‚ Facebook.com‚ viewed 7th March 2013 Maison 2013‚ Shopping-DJ-Bartender-Mocktail: Chi Co Tai Topshop TopMan‚ Maison ‚ viewed 6th July 2013 Queenland Government 2013‚ Benefits of Facebook for business‚ Queenland Government
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