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    These Oakley Women's Unstoppable sunglasses are considered one of the best sunglasses for UV eye protection. Ultraviolet rays from the sun damages your cornea, lens of the eye, and the eyelids. Many people believe that the darkness of the sunglasses lens provide blockage of UV rays, but that isn't the case. Polarized lenses are what give you eye protection. Overview of Oakley Women's Unstoppable Sunglasses The best sunglasses for UV eye protection have polarization, which we mentioned previously

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    under the wings of Bausch & Lomb. It all started in 1920 when pilot Shorty Schroeder broke the hight-record. This flight gave him a permanent eye injury. His friend, who helped him out of the cockpit approached Bausch and lomb to create a pair of sunglasses which protect the eyes but leaves the sight intact. The result of this was the first prototype called the anti-clare. A year later the name changed to one of the two most famous designs: The aviator. Which was ... adopted by the United States Army

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    Warby Parker Case Study

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    The Warby Parker case study is about a small vision firm that is based in New York City. Warby Parker offers clients a place to get prescription glasses and sunglasses at a decent rate. The company has affordable glasses and also donates a pair of glasses to anybody who is in need of a pair of glasses. The Warby Parker will have several challenges that they will face while writing up a business plan. A business plan should be carefully written out as it’s the best communication tool to sway a bank

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    (Latent want is created of awareness of products potential) VI. Beliefs expressed or implied by this protocol More expensive, the better (Generated-Adaptive-Advice to reduce risk) Guess specialized and is well famous on Sunglasses (Generated-Adaptive- Reputation) Well known brands are usually guaranteed quality (Generated-Adaptive-Seek Guarantee) Protocol 3: VII. Goals Seek Not to buy that expensive luxury again (Generated-Integrative-economic) VIII. Wants Expressed

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    Advantages Of Luxottica

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    1. Corporate Strategy: Luxottica Group are the world’s largest eyewear company, based in Milan, Italy. Their long-term corporate strategy is to create the best possible eyewear to satisfy its clients, and expand their market share by growing its various businesses, whether organically or through acquisitions1. The Company will continue to focus on the following strategic pillars: vertical integration, design and technological innovation, brand portfolio management, market expansion, financial discipline

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    Luxottica Group S.p.A Competitive Strategy course project Term 2 7/16/2010 Group C 15 Jince Joy 61110096 Manas Lodhavia 61110407 Piyush Nahar 61110236 Saurav Atri 61110185 Vikas Garikipati 61110187 Contents 1. Executive Summary………………………………………….........3 2. Introduction…………………………………………....................4 3. Strategic Issues analyzed…………………………………………..8 a. Luxottica’s position in the US market……………………….8 b. Gain of market share in the US and international

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    LensCrafters was founded in 1983 by Dean Butler and today LensCrafters is the largest optical retail brand in North America in term of sales. LensCrafters has a total of 1,219 stores, 1,013 in North America and 206 stores in China and Hong Kong. Their headquarters is located in Mason Ohio and is owned by Luxottica Group which is an Italian company that is the largest eye ware company in the world. Luxottica makes or licenses many expensive designer eye ware. LensCrafters provide expert care at every

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    Ray Ban Case Study

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    important part of the Chinese culture. -Place- Ray-Bans should mainly be sold in the Urban areas of the country. This is because those with higher income who can afford the higher price of these glasses would be able to buy not only glasses but also sunglasses. Ray-bans have been placed

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    out walking his dog can retrace his route, walk off the beaten track, and stop and stand still for a couple of minutes, without making anyone curious. The successful investigator never looks his subject in the eye; not for long periods, that is. Sunglasses -- even if they are a bit of a cliché in detective movies -- are a good idea in appropriate places and at particular times, as they mean you can look without giving the game away. At night or in the middle of winter, however, they are certain to

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    Warby Parker is an outstanding eye glasses company that sells eye glasses as well as sunglasses to people in the United States. Warby Parker demands ethical behavior. This means that they focus on fairness, equality, and they act in way in which making their customers first is a priority. When running any kind of business, it is important to make it about the customers because they are the ones that matter. Every time a pair of glasses is bought from Warby Parker, a pair is donated in a different

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