Sentences with phrase «brands sold by»

This page shows a collection of pendants brands sold by members of the site.
Customers often only returned to take advantage of costly promotions, and Shop.ca offered many of the same brands sold by other retailers.
Taobao is an online shopping bazaar similar to eBay while Tmall serves as an online outlet for brands sold by major retailers.

Not exact matches

(There's a whiff of moral superiority to Freshii's filing, too: «In stark contrast to the sugar - heavy desserts sold by the Plaintiffs, Freshii branded restaurants provide quick, fresh and nutritious meal choices to customers around the world.»)
His niche is what he calls the pre-luxury market — the sweet spot between $ 300 and $ 600 — sharing shelf space with brands like Stuart Weitzman and Aquatalia, and once dominated by names such as Cole Haan and Donald J. Pliner, before they were sold and repositioned at a lower price point.
Lokai, a lifestyle brand that began by selling bracelets, ran into a speed bump just as a huge partnership with Charity Water was getting off the ground.
In nearly every case, however, we have found it to be more successful and deliver a significantly better return on your SEM investment by focusing on the hundreds or even thousands of more specific keywords that more closely match the services, products, brands, and locations that you sell or serve.
Rather than carving out new markets — or, as Real Matters founder Smith puts it, «knocking on doors and trying to sell a brand new widget that [nobody] has the budget for» — the fastest - growing tech firms are making inroads by finding better solutions to existing needs.
While I represent the brand and sell it every day, I can't make it come to life by myself.
That freed up other companies to start making generic pods that would still work in Keurig - brand coffee brewers — and those clones typically sold for 15 - 25 % less than the brand - name pods sold by Keurig directly.
For brands selling physical goods, increase allure by finding a way to individualize your product.
Buzz words have always been a big component of marketing the latest goods, whether sold by startup brands or big behemoths.
From music festivals to skydiving adventures to sporting events, the shift means that brands selling physical goods will no longer be able to get by using the traditional sales and marketing tactics of decades past.
In July, the so - called Gray Lady announced that it would begin selling meal kits from NYT Cooking made by start - up Chef'd, which has partnered with several other brands to deliver the boxed meals.
Apple saw itself displaced once again from its No. 4 position by local brand Xiaomi, which was the brand that saw the biggest growth in shipments — by 37 percent to 12 million units sold.
The CEO, says a person familiar with his thinking, believed selling through big boxes could introduce Moore paint to new customers; once impressed by the brand's quality, he believed, they would buy directly from Moore stores.
In 2012, New York - based PE firm KPS Capital Partners made nine times its money by combining small brands including Labatt USA, Magic Hat and Pyramid into a single entity and selling the combined company for $ 388 million.
Volvo was owned by Ford until the financial crisis hit, forcing the American carmaker to sell the brand to shore up its core business.
Both Stadium and Bertman brand mustards are sold at the airport, with Stadium outselling Bertman by 15 to 20 percent, Airmall reports.
Coke has aimed to bulk up the company's healthier offerings by selling more Smartwater, flavored water Vitaminwater, and dairy brand Fairlie.
Start building a powerful and visible personal brand even before you begin writing your book, because it is going to be the most valuable asset you have to evaluate your audience, find your voice, sell your book, get reviews and get noticed by the press.
Nike (nke) is selling the new app by saying it is «the centerpiece for your all - access - pass» to what the brand can offer.
Nokia sold its phone business to Microsoft last year, but just months after that it launched a new brand - licensed tablet computer, produced under license by Taiwan's Foxconn, with an intention to follow up with more devices.
That's an impressive stretch by any standard, but becoming a brand takes more than just selling a lot of records, something that the Chicago rapper seems to have understood from the outset.
In 2014, P&G announced it would sell what turned out to be 116 of its 166 brands — a housecleaning that included several acquisitions championed by Lafley himself, such as Wella, bought for $ 7 billion in 2003, and Clairol, for $ 5 billion in 2001.
The United States, where sales of new watches have been falling for years, is the number one market for pre-owned watches, followed by Britain and Japan, said U.S. retailer Danny Govberg, who sells new watches for Rolex and other brands, but also an increasing number of second - hand timepieces.
Everything on the site looks like it could be sold at a mall but is designed independently and ethically; many brand partners have a «corporate social involvement» component, such as Madrid's Ananda Pascual, which employs people disenfranchised by India's caste system.
MEC doesn't sell guns, but has faced a petition calling on it to stop selling brands owned by Vista Outdoor because the U.S. company also develops and manufactures firearms similar to the type of weapon used in a recent mass shooting in Florida.
Even if you detest pornography and would never purchase a product sold by Playboy, it's undeniable that the brand is powerful and has lived a long and prosperous life.
David Labistour announced Thursday that MEC will stop selling several outdoor equipment brands owned by Vista Outdoor Inc., which is also a gun manufacturer.
The retailer said its existing inventory of Bushnell, CamelBak, Camp Chef, Jimmy Styks and Bolle gear will remain on its shelves until it is sold, but it has suspended further orders of the brands owned by Vista Outdoor.
But by marketing to a broader audience, Artemis risks having it appear that its brand has «sold out.»
For example, Rubbermaid gained additional revenue and brand presence by licensing kitty litter containers that are sold in the mass channel core to Rubbermaid, and in specialty pet shops core to United Pet Group, their licensee.
The deals, praised by investors who sent shares up nearly 15 % in after - hours trading, splits the troubled casual - dining restaurant chain from the faster growing and more profitable packaged foods business that sells sausages, macaroni and cheese, and other foods under the Bob Evans, Owens and Country Creek brand names.
Before Walmart's recent acquisitions of trendy e-commerce brands, Amazon had similarly ventured into more high - end fashion, selling products by designers such as Zac Posen and Stuart Weitzman.
Last year, Musk raised $ 1 million and drew media attention for selling 50,000 branded hats, and earlier this year, he raised $ 10 million by selling 20,000 branded flamethrowers.
The two companies said on Wednesday they will sell 11 models as of this summer, including TVs by Toshiba and Best Buy's own Insignia brand.
A previous patent application published in November 2016 details how Facebook could crack down on fake goods being sold on its platform by scanning images for brands.
Ryanair claims «sitescraper» websites are masquerading as its brand by using a Ryanair subdomain, and unlawfully selling flights on its behalf to confused consumers.
And nearly two years ago, it was sold to Galaxy Brand Holdings, an investment vehicle owned by private equity firm The Carlyle Group (CG).
In other words, bitcoin's brand is being stolen by a competitor that calls itself bitcoin cash and this is outright fraud in my opinion, just like it's fraudulent to use Coca - Cola and Nike's name to sell soft drinks or shoes,» said Keiser.
For instance, a brand selling walking sticks will probably do ok if they choose to target only the elderly — although, it's safe to assume that many of their purchases are made by their boomer offspring!
Durant was a great promoter and visionary, and by 1909 he had turned Buick into the best - selling car in the U.S. Searching for a business model in a new industry, and with the prescient vision that a car company should offer multiple brands, that year he bought three other small car companies — Cadillac, Oldsmobile, and Pontiac — and merged them with Buick, renaming the combined company General Motors.
The retailer became the category leader by moving yard and garage sales online and later by expanding into selling new branded products.
The company has in recent years been aggressively courting foreign brands to set up Tmall stores to sell to China's vast and growing middle class by offering to smoothen out Chinese sales, payment and shipping processes.
Though older versions are technically legal to own, buy, and sell in many states, brand new «machine guns» — defined by law as a fully automatic weapon capable of firing more than one shot per trigger pull — have not been available for sale or purchase for civilian use in the United States since the Firearm Owners» Protection Act of 1986.
Marriott Vacations Worldwide Corporation, through its subsidiaries, offers programs and products under the Marriott Vacation Club, The Ritz - Carlton Destination Club and Grand Residences by Marriott brands, none of which are owned, developed, or sold by Marriott International, Inc., The Ritz - Carlton Hotel Company, L.L.C. or their affiliates.
The skincare brand is side - stepping retailers all - together by selling its products through a network of consultants.
We started by compiling a list of major cat treat brands sold at pet supply retailers like Chewy.com, Petco, and PetSmart — brands like Blue Buffalo and Purina, which most cat owners recognize from a trip down the cat food aisle.
In Brooke Group Ltd. v. Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp., 98 the Supreme Court formalized this premise into a doctrinal test.The case involved cigarette manufacturing, an industry dominated by six firms.99 Liggett, one of the six, introduced a line of generic cigarettes, which it sold for about 30 % less than the price of branded cigarettes.100 Liggett alleged that when it became clear that its generics were diverting business from branded cigarettes, Brown & Williamson, a competing manufacturer, began selling its own generics at a loss.101 Liggett sued, claiming that Brown & Williamson's tactic was designed to pressure Liggett to raise prices on its generics, thus enabling Brown & Williamson to maintain high profits on branded cigarettes.
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