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    STP ANALYSIS OF TERM PAPER ON STP ANALYSIS SUBMITTED TO: Afreen Choudhury Senior Lecturer Business Administration East West University SUBMITTED BY: GROUP NAME: PROACTIVE SUBJECT CODE: MKT 101

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    Mall and Balibago Commercial Complex is popularly known in Santa Rosa City as the City’s shopping point where numerous of shoe store exist. The entrepreneurs behind these ventures risk their capital‚ invest their time and make a living by offering consumers something they need or want. Competition in the industry is strong. There are a number of established players in the shoe industry with established market positions‚ brands and reputations. These two big establishments start to compete since then

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    temperatures. This can cause an acid rain that contributes to the ozone formation and a reddish-brown gas that is irritating to the lungs. Air toxics are chemicals such as benzene. “Benzene is used as a constituent in motor fuels; as a solvent for fats‚ waxes‚ resins‚ oils‚ inks‚ paints‚ plastics‚ and rubber; in the extraction of oils from seeds and nuts; and in photogravure printing. It is also used as a chemical intermediate. Benzene is also used in the manufacture of detergents‚

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    combined is what led to the final product of the pencil. These two lesson are also shown in my own version of “I‚ Pencil”; “I‚ Lipstick.” Part 2: I‚ Lipstick‚ am a cosmetic known to most women. I enhance and add color to lips. I am made up of waxes‚ oils‚ and pigments. I am mostly made up of Carnauba wax. This wax is a natural vegetable wax from the leaves of a palm tree known as Copernica Cerifera. This tree is grown in Brazil. The tree exudes a wax through its fan-shaped leaves. This process

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    Team 8   BRAND EXPLORATORY & STRATEGY REPORT MAR6816  –  Advanced  Marketing  Management   Summer  2015  2-­‐Year  Internet  MBA   University  of  Florida       NIKE FOOTWEAR     Team  8  Members:   Jordan  Ariche   Stephanie  Gomillion   Lauren  O’Brien   Ken  Oliveri       Team 8   INTRODUCTION   Nike  was  founded  in  1964  as  Blue  Ribbon  Sports  and  originally  operated  as  a   distributor

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    A man carries the clothes while the shoe carries the man. I think shoes are probably the most important attire a person can wear. The shoes are the thing that puts the bang in the outfit but that’s not the same for every shoe. That shoe that didn’t have that bang was the hush puppies. All of that changed in the matter of two years because of some neighborhood kids. The Hush Puppies‚ the Hush Puppies was a dead shoe until the late 1994 and the early 1995 the time period where the Hush Puppies became

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    Identifying the Business Requirements New Balance had a problem. Nike owned the lion’s share of the athletic shoe market and no one could touch them. New Balance was also behind Adidas and Reebok‚ but something happened in the last two years that changed everything. Nike also had a problem. They had gotten so big that customer relations became a low priority. Nike controlled the market and dictated supply and demand to even their biggest customers. Consumer input was ignored and requests

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    According to an article called‚ “The Point of Pointe Shoes‚” by Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre‚ pointe shoes look quite dainty‚ however they are not and cannot be because they must be sturdy enough to support and balance the entire weight of the dancer. The shoe can actually be made up of “paper‚ cardboard‚ burlap‚ and/or fabric held together by glue” (Pointe shoes‚ Part I‚ Becker). There are three main parts that allow the shoes

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    them a hot commodity and extremely difficult to get. Usually during a limited edition or exclusive shoe release‚ sneaker collectors line up in front of stores to make sure that they can get at least one pair. People line up even up to a week in advance for the limited edition releases. There are some collectors that buy sneakers because the sneakers are not “retros‚” which is a design or style of shoe that was originally released at an earlier time. Some collectors wear their sneakers‚ while others

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    proper identification. Nike has a strong team and will come out of any storm that may affect their corporation. Nike was and still is a great company that started with two great men on a college campus‚ making success in the background with just a shoe incorporating a brand with a “swoosh” or check mark. Greenberg‚ Josh‚ and Graham Knight. "Framing Sweatshops: Nike‚ Global Production‚ And The American News Media." Communication & Critical/Cultural Studies 1.2 (2004): 151-175. Communication & Mass

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