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    International Cotton Trade- the Travels of a T-Shirt in the Global Economy

    The Travels of a T-Shirt in the Global Economy The opening of this story begins with an organized student protest at Georgetown University, where author Pietra Rivoli, who is a professor of finance and international business, is watching the students arguing statements. This immediately captures my attention as it begins to describe a common characteristic of a major University that I live near and attend many events at. The University’s organized peaceful protest allowed the public speaking through

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    Jeni Men Aljen

    SALES 877.219.1247 wealth@spcapitaliq.com MEDIA Marc Eiger 212.438.1280 marc.eiger@spcapitaliq.com S&P CAPITAL IQ 55 Water Street New York, NY 10041 Topics Covered by Industry Surveys Aerospace & Defense Airlines Alcoholic Beverages & Tobacco Apparel & Footwear: Retailers & Brands Autos & Auto Parts Banking Biotechnology Broadcasting, Cable & Satellite Chemicals Communications Equipment Computers: Commercial Services Computers: Consumer Services & the Internet Computers: Hardware Computers: Software

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    Burberry

    revitalize the brand, updating the product line, expanding the brand portfolio and creating new advertisement campaigns. Question 1 - Marketing Situation Company: Burberry is a company that nowadays sells a wide range of luxury products; they sell from apparel to accessories as handbags, shoes, hats, ties, and so on, and to licensed products as fragrances or eyewear. The brand is known for its heritage, history and functionality. Burberry wanted to create the image of an accessible luxury. In the 1920s

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    Ethics

    La Senza Corporation is a Canadian fashion retailer based in Dorval, Quebec, Canada, selling lingerie and intimate apparel. Their primary objective is to maintain the quality of their products and identify what their customer needs in order to maintain their competitive advantage. Their goal is high integrity and ethical performance and establishing a positive relationship in the communities in which they are located. La Senza was bought by Limited Brands an American company in 2006. Currently all

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    simmer down They say we're too young now to amount to anything else But look around We worked too damn hard for this just to give it up now If you don't swim, you'll drown But don't move, honey You look so perfect standing there In my American Apparel underwear And I know now, that I'm so down Your lipstick stain is a work of art I got your name tattooed in an arrow heart And I know now, that I'm so down Hey! Hey, hey, hey, hey Hey, hey, hey Hey! Hey, hey, hey, hey Hey, hey, hey Let's

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    Unidentified Industries

    analysis of the balance sheets and financial ratios enable us to match five different industries with respect to the corresponding financial structure reflected in the balance sheet. The low collection periods make B or E either one of GM retail, or apparel. That leaves Automobile, Electric Utility and Automated Test Equipment / Systems at A,C or D. Discounted general merchandise corresponds to B. The low collection periods make it one of B or E. However, the business cannot be negatively profitable

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    Questionnaire

    000-5,00,000 * 5,00,000-10,00,000 * 10,00,000 and above Age: * 18-25 * 25-35 * 35-45 * 45 and above Occupation: * Student * Business * Home maker * Service Do you buy apparels online? * Yes * No How often do you visit websites for apparel shopping? * Once a week * 1-2 times a month * Occasionally * Rarely On the basis your experience of online shopping, I would like to request you to mark your responses on a scale of 5: Satisfaction

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    The Impact of Asia Crisis on Us Industry

    James Harrigan The Impact of the Asia Crisis on U.S. Industry: An Almost-Free Lunch? • The large devaluations experienced by Korea, Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia beginning in the summer of 1997 raised concerns that imports from these countries would soar while demand for U.S. exports weakened, causing U.S. industries to suffer. W • As it turned out, manufactured imports from the four countries rose only slightly, and the decline in U.S. exports was not large enough to have a significant

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    Marketing

    Fabio Michelle, E. (2009, August). Can Fashion Designs be Copyrighted? Retrieved from Legal Zoom: https://www.legalzoom.com/articles/can-fashion-designs-be-copyrighted Fashion Market Research & Business Solutions. (2015, January). Retrieved from NPD Group: https://www.npd.com/wps/portal/npd/us/industry-expertise/fashion/ Jeremy, Y. R. (2015, February 2). Plus-Size Model Makes History. Retrieved from Here & Now: http://hereandnow.wbur.org/2015/02/02/tess-holliday-plus-size-model (Fashion

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    Marks and Spencer & Zara

    fashionable and price conscious customers. Marks & Spencer on the other hand seems to be dedicated to the middle aged working population. Marks & Spencer website gives the impression of a departmental store offering a wide array of products ranging from apparel, furniture to food items and electronic gadgets. Marks and Spencer is definitely not only a clothing retailer and has diversified itself into other retail segments. The online marketing for Marks and Spencer is far more aggressive than for Zara, with

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