region (southern region) is mostly agricultural and unfortunately well-fare dependent as the unemployment rate is higher than the north. The Italian industry is more popularly known for their exports of luxury goods such as high quality tailor (Prada, Armani, Gucci…), exotic vehicles such as Ferrari, Maserati, and Lamborghini, and high quality furniture. Industrially, Italy produces neat engineering, precision/production machinery for medium-size industrial production, motor vehicles, chemicals, beverages
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LVMH: King of the Luxury Jungle SEPTEMBER 2009 Profit from temporary W&S woes to bag the stock at discount prices LVMH is the strongest player in the luxury goods industry, a giant in an industry where fixed costs make scale paramount; the only "two-legged" balanced player, leading with mega-brands in both Leather Goods and Wines & Spirits; enjoying stable group EBIT margins as a consequence Champagne consumer demand weakness, de-stocking and oversupply in 2010 are well understood; W&S
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Sommaire Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………………… …………….. p.2 Historique……………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………... p.3 I- Le marché…………………………………………………………………………………………………… …..p.4 II- L’offre………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……p.6 1. Consommation……………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………..p.6 A. Marché de l’homme B. Marché femme C. Marché enfant D. Marché luxe 2. Concurrence………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………p.7 A. Concurrence direct B. Concurrence indirect III-
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ARTICLE 1 Airport Retail Flying High By Robin Mellery-Pratt 5 September, 2013 Once a profitable but rarely discussed sideline business, airside retail is now a highly lucrative, core component of a successful luxury strategy and airport operators are innovating to take sales even higher. BoF investigates. Dior concession at London Heathrow Airport | Source: Heathrow Airport LONDON, United Kingdom — Christian Dior’s dove grey carpets and boudoir mirrors vie for the eyes of customers
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The Money or The Passion: Is Money in Professional Sport Ruining the Ethos of the Game? Ross Schreuder Supervisor: Mr. Werth English Teacher: Mrs. Schroeder Table of Contents 1. Introduction 3 2. History and Evolution of Sport 3 3. What is the Ethos of Sport? 4 4. Positive and Negative Influences of Money in Sport and an Evaluation of their Impact on its Ethos 5 4.1 Doping: 5 4.2 Throwing Matches/ Match Fixing: 6 4.3 Other Factors Contributing to Unethical Behaviour
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TAGBAR Literature Problems Encountered by Irregular College Students Background of the Study Academic performance really means three things: this means the ability to study and remember facts, it also means being able to think in relation to facts and thirdly, it further means being able to communicate one’s knowledge verbally or practically (www.google.com). A marching band is a company of instrumental musicians performing outdoors for the purpose of entertainment and sometimes in competition
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A Comprehensive Comparison between Service Brand and Product Brand Contents Introduction 1. What is brand 1.1. Elements of Brand 1.2. Benefits of branding 1.3. Significance Of Adopting Proper Branding Strategy 2. Service brand: 2.1. Features Of Service Brand 2.2. Role Of Employers In Success Of Service Brand 2.3. Role Of Consumer In Success Of Service Brand 2.4. Challenges Service Branding Is Facing 3. Product Brand: 3.1. Features Of Product Branding 3.2. Role Of Manufacturers
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VIDEO on FT.com Lionel Barber, Martin Wolf and Vanessa Friedman interview leading figures at the FT luxury summit in Monte Carlo FT.com/luxury-video SPECIAL REPORT | Monday June 15 2009 www.ft.com/business-luxury-2009 Slimming all the rage as belts tighten Haig Simonian investigates the problems faced by luxury goods conglomerates in the current market F or years, equity analysts urged Johann Rupert to spin off tobacco and turn Richemont, the company he chairs and controls, into a
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Marketing Management Formative Assignment Contents III. Triple Bottom Line Analysis 3 a) Profit Analysis: 3 b) Planet Analysis: 4 c) People Analysis: 5 IV. 4C’s Stakeholders Analysis 6 a) Organizational Analysis 6 b) Community Analysis 7 c) Customer Analysis 7 d) Competitor Analysis 8 V. Goals 9 VI. Marketing Mix 9 VII. Promotion 10 VIII. Promotion Budget 12 Bibliography 13 I. Introduction SoleRebels is Africa’s
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THE CASE OF ZARA: PLANNING AND STRATEGIC CONTROL Alexandra Iacob University of Huelva HUELVA, SPAIN 2015 Abstract Zara is a retail company belonging to the Spanish company Inditex Group. Currently, Zara has 1,808 stores in 86 countries. This paper will analyse Zara’s business model, based on innovation and flexibility, as well as logistics chain and the various tools used to recognize the continuous changes in fashion trends and turn them into a product marketable within a few weeks. Compared with
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