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RETAIL & WHOLESALE

Remember! Sell, sold, sold (v.) Seller (n.) Wholesaler (n.), Salesperson (n.) the sale of a car (n.sg. one-term sale) Vs. annual sales, (n.pl.) monthly sales, the Sales Department

Channels of distribution What’s the right order? Retailer, Manufacturer, Consumer, Wholesaler Manufacturer→Wholesaler→Retailer→Consumer

Where do we go shopping? City Center Benetton Konzum Dolac Nama Metro Billa At EFZG?

Types of retail outlets supermarkets and hypermarkets shopping malls discount stores department stores multiple (chain) stores independent retailers mobile shops market stalls vending machines convenience stores

Find answers to the following questions (RB pp.39-40): What did Boots do to fight competition? (pg.1) What are the reasons for consumer spending going down? (pg.3) Who suffers most on the market (pg.3)? Who else? Why? (pg.4) What survival strategies do retailers use? (pgs.5-11)

online world offline world cyberspace internet users e-commerce web-based business virtual stores virtual sales online sales online companies to sell online / to buy online e-tailers bricks-and-mortar sales dealing with customers face to face bricks-and-mortar stores in-store sales offline sales

Online or offline? Clicks and Bricks Both!

Retailers and the internet: Clicks and bricks Source: The Economist, 25 Feb 2012 (RB, p.43) Pg. 1: Opposites? Pg.2: What are these numbers about? 200 5, 9 20 & 30 ¼ Pg. 2-6: Advice to retailers?

Report on Online Shopping in Retail Industry TASK: The Association of Retailers has asked you to analyse the retail industry in order to publish a set of recommendations to its members . Use the phrases typically found in reports (RB, p.22) and the article in RB (p.43) as the basis for your findings. Introduction? Procedure? Findings? Conclusion? Recommendations?