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    Zara: Income Statement

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    ZARA Income Statement Period Ending: 2012 31/12 2011 31/12 2010 31/12 2009 31/12 Total Revenue 82.98 78.19 89.69 76.7 Revenue 82.98 78.19 89.69 76.7 Other Revenue‚ Total - - - - Cost of Revenue‚ Total 60.29 56.72 59.02 52 Gross Profit 22.69 21.47 30.67 24.7 Total Operating Expenses 77.61 73.35 74.12 63.51 Selling/General/Admin. Expenses‚ Total 3.69 3.24 3.96 3.56 Research & Development - - - - Depreciation / Amortization 13.63 13.38 11.14 7

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    Globus store

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    on operation only in Globus Stores Pvt. Ltd. That is “Store operation”. In retail there are so many fields like Apparel‚ Electronic (White products)‚ Grocery‚ confectionary‚ Pharmaceutical etc. Globus has started its journey as a chain of Departmental store but as soon as it launched its first store in Indore‚ they found an innovative idea to cover the next market with the specialty store instead of departmental store. So they open there next store as a specialty store of apparel segment. This story

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    Store layout

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    Chapter 6 Objectives of a Good Store Design - Design should be consistent with retailers image and strategy - Design should positively influence consumer behavior - Design should consider costs vs. value - Design should be flexible - Design should meet legal requirement Store Layout - Layout should entice customers to move around and shop the store - Good layouts can: increase store traffic‚ drive sales and build store loyalty. - If the layout is too complex- customers may find it difficult

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    Zara Cas Analysis

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    Zara Case Analysis Environmental Analysis: Zara’s primary threat is rivalry in the apparel retailing market. Retail spending on clothing and apparel in 2000 was approximately 900 billion worldwide. This market has been described as a buyer driven market. The GAP (U.S.)‚ H&M (Sweden)‚ and Benetton (Italy) all compete internationally with Inditex‚ owner of Zara and five other apparel retailing chains. Zara contrasts the buyer driven market model as usually exists in the apparel retailing

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    H&M vs Zara

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    11 A. H&M 11 1. H&M Vision‚ Values‚ Goal and Strategy 11 2. H&M’s internationalization process 11 3. H&M’s organizational structure 12 4. H&M’s Global Role 13 B. SWOT Analysis 14 1. H&M in Japan 14 2. ZARA in Japan 17 C. Value Chain Analysis 19 1. Logistics. 19 2. Operation. 20 3. Marketing & sales. 21 4. Service. 21 5. Infrastructure. 22 6. Human resource management. 23 7. Technology 24 8. Procurement. 25 IV. Strategy

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    Discussion Questions:1.What type of generic business strategy is Zara pursuing?Zara has a low price strategy because they can use a lower cost structure than their competitors. The quality of the products is lower and they can cut costs so offer a lower price. So we can speak of a cost leadership strategy‚ low cost what gives low prices. On the other hand‚ Zara has also a differentiation strategy. They are unique in a what that they see what the new fashions clothes are and that they are able to

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    store environment

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    Store environment componants 1. Introduction: store environment as a research topic first known at 1973 by Kotler‚ who first release the expression “Atmospherics” and defined it as "the effort to design buying environments to produce specific emotional effects in the buyer that enhance his purchase probability ”(Kotler‚ 1973.p.50). Researchers and marketers over the period of almost 60 years exert an impressive effort to elaborate store environment’s criteria‚ they have attempted to increase

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    Zara fast fashion case

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    analyzed Zara to recommend on Inditex’s strategy since it was the flagship of Inditex and the generator of a huge percentage of financial results by itself. Zara used needs-based positioning‚ targeting a specific segment of customers and providing a tailored set of activities that can serve those needs best‚ in developing its business model. Its selling ideas was giving middle class customers an exclusivity feeling in its stores with fashionable products‚ service‚ store design‚ and store

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    Zara Supply Chain Analysis

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    encompassing the supply chain are design‚ planning‚ procurement‚ manufacturing‚ and fulfillment. The goal of Supply Chain Management is to make the flows as seamless as possible‚ reduce inventory‚ optimize transaction speed by exchanging data in real-time‚ and increase sales by implementing customer requirements more efficiently (iwarelogic.com‚ 2010). This essay will explore several key areas related to successful Supply Chain Management at Zara‚ a flagship chain store of Inditex Group based in A Coruña

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    of Problems affecting Zara Date: 2003 Summary Zara is the flagship retail brand of Inditex group and represented 78% of the total revenue generated in the year 1999. The Inditex group has 1080 stores worldwide out of which 64.1% stores in Spain contributed 48% of revenues and the remaining 35.9% stores located in foreign markets contributed 52% revenues in the Year 2001. Out of all the labels of Inditex‚ Zara has been the major contributor of revenue and has 449 stores worldwide followed by

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