Sunday, December 25, 2011

New Balance Athletic Shoe, Inc. - Strategic Analysis Review

!±8±New Balance Athletic Shoe, Inc. - Strategic Analysis Review

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New Balance Athletic Shoe, Inc. - Strategic Analysis Review

Summary

New Balance Athletic Shoe , Inc. (New Balance) is a manufacturer of performance footwear, athletic apparel and various other related products for women, men and children. The company operates from Boston, it markets its products in 120 countries in six continents. It also operates newbalance.com, their online business portal. The company is engaged in the manufacturing of footwear and athletic apparel for women, men, and children under the brands like Dunham, PF-Flyers, Aravon, Warrior and Brine. The company also manufactures lacrosse equipment, socks, cardio home exercise equipment, bags, headwear, eyewear, sun wear, apparel after care products and footwear after care products.

Global Markets Direct, the leading business information provider, presents an in-depth strategic and operational analysis of New Balance Athletic Shoe, Inc.. The report provides a comprehensive insight into the company, including business structure and operations, executive biographies and key competitors. The hallmark of the report is the detailed strategic analysis and Global Markets Direct’s views on the company.

Scope

  • The company’s strengths and weaknesses and areas of development or decline are analyzed. Strategic and operational factors are considered.
  • The opportunities open to the company are considered and its growth potential assessed. Competitive or technological threats are highlighted.
  • The report contains critical company information - business structure and operations, company history, major products and services, key competitors, key employees and executive biographies, different locations and important subsidiaries.
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Thursday, December 15, 2011

New Balance Men's CT1004 - Tennis Express Shoe Guide

The New Balance CT1004 Men's Tennis Shoes is a supportive cushioning tennis shoe designed to provide a stable and comfortable ride. It is the updated version of the CT1003 and is well ventilated throughout for maximum breathability. It has plenty of out-of-the-box comfort and a unique outsole pattern to give you plenty of traction on hard courts. As an added assurance of durable performance, It also features the New Balance 6-month nDurance Outsole Durability Guarantee. To order your new pair of New Balance tennis shoes from Tennis Express, visit us here: www.tennisexpress.com Stay tuned to the Tennis Express channel and subscribe to see more of our new featured products.

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Troop Sneakers Are Back in Town

!±8± Troop Sneakers Are Back in Town

Troops were popular as an urban / hip-hop sneaker in the 80s and the 90s. The sneakers were endorsed by the likes of LL Cool J, MC Hammer, Ultramagnetic MCs, Stetsasonic, Public Enemy's Chuck D, Flava Flav as well as Ghostface Killah, Cool Kids, Mickey Factz and Teriyaki Boys. The sneakers were bright, bold and cheaply made. They did not necessarily last as long as other more mainstream sneakers, but they sure made a statement.

Troops sneakers were first launched into the market in 1985; the company went bankrupt just under five years later. It is not entirely clear what made Troops take such a dramatic plunge. It is hard for a small sneaker company to compete with big names such as Nike and Reebok. There were rumors that Troops closed its doors due to an embezzlement scandal and bad management. One of the most vicious rumors was that Troops was associated with the Klu Klux Klan. It is unclear where this rumor came from (although some claim it was used maliciously to take down the upstart sneaker company), but it is clear that the rumor is categorically false. Troops has absolutely no link to the KKK.

Troop was said to be an acronym for "To Rule Over Oppressed People". People claimed that if you searched inside the lining of Troop's sneakers, you could find hidden tags that spelled out this acronym, displaying Troop's "true" colors. The accusation was that Troop Sneakers was actually owned by the Klu Klux Klan, and that the shoes were a KKK scheme to make money off of African-Americans. The truth is that Troop Sneakers were owned by Teddy and Harvey Held (who are Jewish) as well as William Kim (who is Korean). None of these people had any connections or business arrangements with the Ku Klux Klan.

It is interesting to note that Troop sneakers is not the only footwear company who has had this sort of problem. Rumors circulated that BritishKnights (commonly referred to as BK) was actually a cover-up name for Blood Killers. Reebok was accused of manufacturing sneakers in South Africa during apartheid; the truth is that Reebok had factories in South Africa but closed them down in 1986 in protest against apartheid.

Troop sneakers were resurrected in October 2008 under the hands of new owners. A limited number of classic Troop sneakers with updated technology were released into the market.


Troop Sneakers Are Back in Town

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