5. How have Wal-Mart and Target stores performed lately?
Wal-Mart Stores is an American public corporation that runs a chain of large, discount department stores. It is the world's largest public corporation by revenue.It is the largest private employer in the world and the fourth largest utility or commercial employer. Wal-Mart is the largest grocery retailer in the United States.
On September 12, 2007, Wal-Mart introduced new advertising with the slogan, "Save Money Live Better," replacing the "Always Low Prices, Always" slogan, which it had used for the previous 19 years.
Global Insight, which conducted the research that supported the ads, found that Wal-Mart's price level reduction resulted in savings for consumers.
Saving people money to help them live better is the goal of Wal-Mart. It’s the focus that underlies everything at Wal-Mart. And for the millions of customers who shop in these stores it means a lot. By offering the best possible prices on the products customers need, Wal-Mart can help them afford something a little extra.
Target Corporation's main retailing subsidiary, Target Stores, is a United States discount retail chain consisting of 1,591(more than 1500) stores. It has units in all states except for Alaska, Hawaii, and Vermont, operating under the heads of Target, Target Greatland, and SuperTarget. Target Corporation has aggressive plans to have 2,000 stores open by the year 2010, including expanding to Alaska and Hawaii.
Target stores tend to attract younger and more educated and affluent customers than its competitors.
Target has cultivated a more upmarket and style-conscious image than other discount retailers. It is the third-largest general retailer in the US by revenues.
Unit 6. Advertising.
- 1. What are visible parts of marketing? What are brand managers and sales teams responsible for?
- 2. Who takes part in distribution channels?
- 4. Some people believe that luxury fashion products should always be made in Europe. What's
- 1. What types of airlines do you know?
- 2. How do you understand the term “code-sharing”?
- 3. What forms of cooperation between companies are there?
- 4. Why do people sometimes behave badly on planes? What causes such behaviour?
- 1. What types of companies do you know?
- 2. Speak about flexibility and its types.
- 3. What is meant by "teleworking"?
- 4. What do you know about sol company? Why is it unusual?
- 1. What changes have taken place in organizations recently?
- 2. Explain the meaning of bpr.
- 3. How do you understand the term 'company culture'? What issues should be included into it?
- 4. Speak about the changes the us and uk department stores have gone through.
- 1. How does money work?
- 2.What money institutions can you mention?
- 3. Describe different kinds of securities and different kinds of markets.
- 5. How have Wal-Mart and Target stores performed lately?
- 1. What forms of advertising do you know?
- 2. Explain the meaning of 'direct marketing'. Why is it considered targeted means of advertising?
- 3. What is the difference between 'product placement' and 'product endorsement'?
- 4. What makes Nike's advertising tick?
- 5. How should you plan an advertising campaign?
- 6. Give examples of good and bad advertisements.
- 1. Give examples of cross-cultural issues.
- 2. In what way should cultural stereotypes be handled?
- 3. Is there a difference between cultures and subcultures?
- 4. Explain the meaning of the term ‘cultural awareness’. Why is it important?
- 5. What advice would you give to a business visitor coming to Italy, the uae, to Russia?