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    as Nike, Adidas, Under Armour, Lululemon and Reebok hold a large share of the market in the cross-training footwear and apparel market, although, there are a few Australian activewear brands that are quite popular in Australia. In 2015, Nike Australia was the leading brand in sportswear with a 6% retail value share. Since Reebok has a contract with the CrossFit games and sponsors many CrossFit athletes, many women who participate in CrossFit wear Reebok to train. With regard to Australian…

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    All four of the articles show the disparities that exist within the work environment. “The Glass Escalator” by Christine L. Williams showed how men not only face a huge advantage in female dominated careers but also discrimination. “The Global Woman” by Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild tell how many immigrant women are leaving their home countries at alarming rates to take on domestic jobs elsewhere. “The Globetrotting Sneaker” by Cynthia Enloe is about how many companies…

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    consumers. All stars turn out to be the most diverse range of sneakers for the market providing a classic look in a satisfactory price. The company primarily works on brand loyalty and service quality. Keeping a safe zone from brands like Adidas and Reebok, by sticking to their style of shoes, Converse still has a prominent competitor: Vans. Vans manufactures similar kind of shoes and poses threat to the sales of the All Star shoe line. However the marketing strategies, the videos, the…

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    providing ways how stores can elevate in the company. He told me “the higher volume of the store, the less store responsibilities such as online orders that can harbor on floor sales.” He also provides incentives through free giveaways with Nike, Reebok, Adidas and other brands for employees who sell the most of a certain product in the store. He also provides incentive by including commission on certain store accessories especially in shoe care such as insoles and force field crease protectors.…

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    Also, Nike as well successfully impacted the marketplace by finding representative spokesmen by making agreements with them with the supply of sponsorship to these sports stars. In this way, the company has been able to reach a wide number of consumers in different places. As for the different economic, cultural and demographic conditions in different local places of the world, Nike is also successful in studying the conditional influence upon the users of its major products. 5. SWOT…

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    As a military member, the Army Combat Uniform has been a staple of my daily clothing for over a decade, whether in rain, snow, sleet and sun the uniform is worn by nearly 400,000 soldiers. As a result soldiers will often purchase portions of the uniform that will be more durable or that perform better in different situations. Under Armor became a popular brand name in the military clothing stores, especially for those of us who spent any time in the desert during the Global War on Terrorism.…

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    (Lloyd, 1992). Markland created his own model, and called it Kneedspeed, after having seen Eric Heiden, a gold medal speed skater in the Olympiads using a similar product (Lloyd, 1992). Then, Markland associated with Kathy Stevens of Reebok and they developed the Reebok slide board (Lloyd, 1992). In the 1990s, slide board came into the fitness field which also is called lateral slide training, but it did not gain much popularity; because the lateral sliding movements seemed unnatural if you lack…

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    What makes a great Commercial With Super Bowl season creeping up around the corner, many companies and businesses are trying to come up with the most effective ideas to advertise themselves. A lot of people would agree that commercials are a big part of Super Bowl season. So crucial, that nearly every company paying for advertisement, races to try to be the best. In fact, research shows that vast majority of viewers look forward to watching the Super Bowl advertisements rather than the actual…

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    JOEL LINZNER Executive Vice President, Business and Legal Affairs Joel Linzner is currently serving as Senior Vice President of Legal and Business Affairs. He has been working in this position since April 2004. Prior to this position he served as Senior VP and VP of Worldwide Business Affairs. Before joining EA in 1999 he was an outside litigation counsel to EA along with other programmers in the videogame industry. He is a current member of the Bar of the State of California and he is…

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    using the marketing mix which segments aspects such as product, price, place and promotion that the company uses. Product: Adidas group has five main brands underneath its name. It has Adidas which is a premium sportswear company. There is also Reebok which is a less premium sportswear company. Also, TaylorMade Golf which focuses on golf attire and equipment. There is also Rockpot which specifies in outdoor clothing and CCM which is a hokey brand. All these different companies allow Adidas…

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