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    Individual Case Assignment: Harrah's Entertainment, Inc. 1. What are the objectives of the various Database marketing (DBM) programs and are they working? There are two main overall objectives of Harrah’s Database marketing (DBM) programs. First, Harrah’s strived to build, increase and retain customers’ loyalty to their brand, similar to the way people tend to be loyal to their mechanic or hair dresser. The strategy to achieve this goal was to ensure that they crafted and sustained a relationship

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    Objectives. About Harrah's Harrah's Hotel & Casino is an exciting entertainment destination in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, offering its customers first class hotel accommodations, gaming, entertainment and promotions. With so many hotels and casinos in the Las Vegas valley, one must determine its goals and vision to guarantee that it stands out from the competition, offering its customers unprecedented service while providing unique incentives for its employees. Mission statement. A company's

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    In the space below, describe your school in reference to the grade levels and education environment. Include or attach your school’s mission statement, if available. Whitemore Elementary School (WES) is located in Whitemore, Minnesota. As the only elementary school in the district, WES serves all kindergarten through fifth grade students in the rural area. The district has a total of 430 students, with 200 students attending elementary school. There are approximately 30 students in each grade.

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    Harsco Executive Summary

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    Investment View We initiate coverage of Harsco Corporation with a Sell rating. Harsco Corporation is a multinational provider of industrial services and engineered products. Although the company's operations fall into three reportable segments: Harsco Metals & Minerals, Harsco Industrial and Harsco Rail, the segments are disproportionate and leave Harsco Corp. in a vulnerable state. The company’s collective operational results are predicated on the efficacy of the troubled Metals and Minerals segment

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    Production Capital- In the beginning Jacob Davis used his own money to manufacture the jeans. But when the jeans became a huge success, he didn’t have enough money to file a patent application and therefore asked Levi Strauss to help him and they filed a patent together. Raw materials- He used heavy duty cotton “duck”/ “denim” fabric for these pants reinforced with copper rivets. Labour- The original making of the jeans was done by Davis alone but once he started working with Strauss, the first pants

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    1 LEVI’S BRANDING POSITIONING STATEMENT Content Product Description & Formulation Value Proposition & Credibility Packaging Description Price & Distribution Strategy Core & Extended Identity Promotion Strategy 3 4 5 6 7 8 BRANDING POSITIONING STATEMENT LEVI’S 2 Levi Strauss, the inventor of the quintessential American garment, was born in Buttenheim, Bavaria on February 26, 1829 to Hirsch Strauss and his second wife, Rebecca Haas Strauss; Levi had three older brothers and three older sisters. Two

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    so where there were people looking for their fortune through gold, he was there making pants for them and the people who worked in tougher conditions. Levi received a letter around 1872 from a loyal customer of his. Jacob Davis was a tailor from Reno, Nevada loved his design of pants and continued to buy from Levi because of the pant’s quality. He had a proposition for Levi. In this letter it proposed on collaborating on a new design for pants were using metal rivets on the sections that go through

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    production of these expensive marvels. The target of the pursuit of possession marketed by popular brands will make people focus more on materialistic value instead of the reinvention of the fashion market in how our clothes are really made. That pair of jeans you saw in a Black Friday sale advertisement, or a crew neck long sleeve shirt on sale at H & M caught your eye because to you, its worth the bargain, but to the person who made this item for you, it wasn’t worth their demise. The ill-informed consumers

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    Basic Information #1 • Buckle is a specialty store • The store image specializes in casual fashions; earthy, rocker, and edgy bohemian styles including: a. Blacks, whites, greys , purples and blues b. Chain, stud, and stone adornments c. Intricate designs d. lace and embroideries #2 • Buckle Inc. was founded in 1948. It was formerly known as Mills Clothing Inc. and changed its name to Buckle in April of 1991. The company’s annual sales for 2010 total $898.3 million and are up 3% from

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    50 Shades of Mt Druitt

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    I was pulled forward so my bottom was perched on the edge of the sofa. I grabbed at his Bad Boy jeans and professionally whipped open his buttons in one swift flick of the fingers. His sweet aroma of Brut and smoke hypnotised me as his yellow stained fingers twisted at my nipples, he got turned on at the small amount of milk lubricating his movement

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