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    Nike Cost of Capital

    UV0010 NIKE, INC.: COST OF CAPITAL On July 5, 2001, Kimi Ford, a portfolio manager at NorthPoint Group, a mutual-fund management firm, pored over analysts’ write-ups of Nike, Inc., the athletic-shoe manufacturer. Nike’s share price had declined significantly from the beginning of the year. Ford was considering buying some shares for the fund she managed, the NorthPoint Large-Cap Fund, which invested mostly in Fortune 500 companies, with an emphasis on value investing. Its top holdings included

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    Retail Wars

    the same quantities. Customers demand for elastic products do fluctuate with the price. A small change in prices either up or down will result in an increase or decrease in the number of units sold. Good examples of these are electronics, brand name shoes and clothing etc. The more elastic your product then the easier it is to raise your prices without hurting your sales. To increase your profits on highly elastic products rather than raising your prices you might try lowering them. Because although

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    Lululemon Business Strategy Paper

    Will Lululemon Athletica Become the Next Top Brand? Christopher Boyken MGT 4013 April 24, 2012 Executive Summary Lululemon was founded by Chip Wilson in 1998. The company started out in Canada with several stores where the company eventually grew to 165 stores in Canada, United States, Australia and China. The industry in which Lululemon competes in is fitness apparel, with competitors such as Nike, Adidas, Under Armour, and Champion. The fitness apparel industry is very attractive with

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    Business Environment – Apple Inc.

    provide large amounts of data that could be used by investors, consumers, and even competitors. A company’s business environment consists of many things; this essay will review the three most important business environment factors; income statement, balance sheets, and cash flow. This essay will also compare Apple’s (#36) financial health to two of its Fortune 500, Top 50 competitors in the Information Technology (IT) industry; Hewlett Packard (HP) (#11) and Microsoft (#38) (CNN Money.com, 2011). These

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    Strategic Management

    income of the company was $18,627 million, which displays 14.1 per cent increased from 2007. The net profit was $1,883.4 million, and growth of 26.3% over 2007. The variety of goods Nike manufacture for variety of sports and fitness actions, such as; Athletic footwear, golf, cycling, Nike Air, Swoosh Design NIKE, (http://www.nikebiz.com -25.07.11) 2. History Nike was founded by Phil Knight and Bill Bowerman. Before the brand name ‘Nike’ was given to the company, the name of the company was ‘Blue Ribbon

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    Innovation at Timberland: Thinking Outside the Shoe Box Case Analysis

    that the manufactured product is to be positively responded by the consumers. b. To provide sufficient focus to ensure the best use of resources without restricting innovation. c. To guarantee that there is always the presence of balance with regards to fashion and functionality in all Timberland products. d. To resolve the lack of wholesale and interest of Invention Factory ideas as they are integrated to the mainstream of Timberland. e. To improve the relationship

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    Financial Performance: Nike Inc and Gap Inc.

    Gap Inc. and Nike, Inc. Overview Gap Inc. and Nike, Inc. Overview Financial Performance: Nike, Inc and Gap Inc. Nike, Inc. and Gap Inc. achieved top ranks for specialty retailers of 2007 according to CRO (Corporate Responsibility Officer, 2007) Magazine for “100 Best Corporate Citizens 2007.” Shareholders review various financial reports which help determine which organization yields the greatest profits and minimum loss in cash flow. This review contains two-year comparisons for Nike, Inc

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    Supply Chain of Nike Shoes in Vietnam

    Issue 12 III. Conclusions 14 IV. Appendix 14 V. Reference list 17 * Executive summary Nike is an American multinational corporation that is engaged in the design, development, manufacturing and worldwide marketing and selling of athletic footwear. At the moment, Nikes bases its factory at three Asian countries: Vietnam, India and China. Because the distance from factories to distribution channels and warehouses is far, this makes distribution, transportation and inventory management

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    Research Topics

    and entertainment? Arming pilots Good idea? Art A few years ago, an artist was criticized for depicting the Virgin Mary with elephant dung. When is art not really art? Athletes in high schools Should shoe companies be able to give away free shoes and equipment to high school athletes? Beauty contests Do they serve any purpose in society? Bridges, roads, waterways Why the government gets a bad report card on America’s infrastructure. Bullying laws Should the state or federal government

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    Imc Campaign for Jawbone Up

    have been in the industry for quite some time creating most of the industry’s market share, but with many new companies creating tracking devices of their own as well as smartphone apps have made the industry larger and more competitive. Current trends involved in the fitness and wellness industry are being developed from individuals as well as corporations. Today, individuals are looking for new ways to lose weight, reduce the amount of stress in their lives, and live healthier lifestyle trends. Individuals

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