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A Final Aspect

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A final aspect of the proposal is to open up the mid level department store, which is a huge potential market for the company to greater development. These stores may operate different brand names and packaging. Although there may attract more customers, but it needs to provide more economical on a cost of production, distribution and management.

Secondly, the second proposal is mainly reflected in the high-end department stores in the initiative and advertising expenses. There are two different modes of planning, they are centralized procurement and decentralized procurement respectively. Centralized purchasing department stores have a lot of company headquarters to purchase such as a quarter. Compared to decentralized procurement is a separate purchase behavior mall. In the pro side, the proposed investment in this area is to create a bigger market, and tap the potential of noncustomers to improve the overall sales volume. However, in the cons, the company may face certain investment risks in risk committee, which reached 12% of the total sales amount.

A final aspect of the proposal is to open up the mid level department store, which is a huge potential market for the company to greater development. These stores may operate different brand names and packaging. Although there may attract more customers, but it needs to provide more economical on a cost of production, distrib

On the other hand, Nundies in advertising media subject to certain restrictions in order to promote their products higher. For example, if the company wants to offer some thematic activities about the "liberation for women", the purpose of this activity is to encourage more women to try new lingerie products to update their underwear using only traditional thinking. In addition, the company also hopes to push through the next media channels, the company can be passed to the customer what they want to pass the value of the product such as respect, comfortable,

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