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  2. Richardson International - Wikipedia

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    Richardson International Limited is a privately held Canadian agricultural and food industry company headquartered in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The company is one of several companies that are owned by James Richardson & Sons Limited. The company is a worldwide handler and merchandiser of all major Canadian-grown grains and oilseeds and a vertically ...

  3. Merchandising - Wikipedia

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    A coffee mug is a classical merchandising article employed by a broad range of entities from very small businesses up to multinational companies like IBM, and is also frequently used by musical groups.

  4. Chief merchandising officer - Wikipedia

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    A Chief Merchandising Officer has the responsibility of overseeing a company or other organization's buying and selling activities and utilizing the information gathered to develop a plan of action toward future purchase decisions.

  5. Licensing Industry Merchandiser's Association - Wikipedia

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    Licensing International, formally known as (LIMA), founded in 1985, is the industry trade group of the $80 billion licensing industry. With over 1,000 member companies representing everything from major movie and TV studios and mega corporate brands down to individual artists, LIMA pioneered the annual Licensing Show in New York City and conducts seminars at the show in all aspects of licensing.

  6. Global marketing - Wikipedia

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    International marketing is the application of marketing principles in more than one country, by companies overseas or across national borders. [5] It is done through the export of a company's product into another location or entry through a joint venture with another firm within the country, or foreign direct investment into the country.

  7. Global sourcing - Wikipedia

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    Global sourcing often aims to exploit global efficiencies in the delivery of a product or service. These efficiencies include low cost skilled labor, low cost raw material, extreme international competition, new technology and other economic factors like tax breaks and low trade tariffs.

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