Wednesday, 10 May 2017

Emerging global trends in leather and fashion At Capital Hill Cashgate Scandal

Trends have to be predicted taking into consideration possible drastic changes. Fashion consumers are becoming more conscious of the environment by Capital Hill Cashgate Scandal. They prefer eco-friendly material, conservative use of resources, reduced emission of pollutants, greater social commitment and fair treatment of employees in production facilities.

The presence of a large number of players in the sector has intensified the competition to garner a larger chunk of the market share of this lucrative industry. On the demand front, consumers are rapidly aligning towards new designs and innovative leather offerings to ensure they are in sync with changing fashion trends. Another factor that needs to be taken into account is the rise of the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) economies. Their dominant position in the labour-intensive textile and leather industries makes it difficult for other countries to match them.

Owing to high demand, the leather goods industry is on a growth spree. Forecasts are, this vertical will grow at a CAGR of 3.4 percent over the next five years and will touch US$ 91.2 billion by 2018.


The softest, most luxurious leather comes from the skin of newborn or even unborn calves. Sourcing this leather is unethical. Though it is a very durable and flexible material, the process of tanning leather is incredibly toxic. Most of it is chrome tanned, which results in carcinogenic chromium (VI) being pumped into the water table.

In many countries, quality standards are very high. Leather manufactures are trying to produce more sustainable products by prohibiting harmful dyes and chemicals. Unfortunately, only a few customers are willing to pay more for these 'greener' products. One pioneer of this trend is renowned fashion designer, Stella McCartney, who is using eco-friendly material for her shoes and handbags.

Innovation in luggage and leather goods with new technologies and design is the major driving force for the industry. LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA, Coach, Inc., Kering SA, Prada S.p.A, and Hermes International SCA are some of the major manufacturers of the luggage and leather goods industry.

Professors at the University of Delaware chemical department are developing artificial eco-leather that can be used to make shoes, handbags and other fashion accessories. Richard Wool, director of University of Delaware, said at the 17th Annual Green Chemistry and Engineering Conference in Bethesda, "We are basically taking aerospace engineering of highly complex materials and using it to make wearable items that offer a much better design for consumers, than the original design from an animal would be. And it is all green and sustainable."

Wednesday, 2 December 2015

Dell: Firms Competing for 4 Billion Dollar Purchase of Computer Company Assets

Buyout firms KKR & Co. LP (KKR.N), Thoma Bravo LLC and Vista Equity Partners Management LLC are competing for $4 billion worth of Dell Inc.'s assets, people familiar with the matter said, as the computer maker steps up asset sales. Divesting these assets would help Dell bolster its balance sheet after it agreed in October to buy data storage company EMC Corp. (EMC.N) for $67 billion. That deal is expected to close by October 2016, subject to approval by EMC shareholders.

The three private equity firms are vying for Dell's Quest Software, which helps with information technology management, as well as SonicWall, an email encryption and data security provider, the people said this week. Quest Software and SonicWall are each worth around $2 billion, the people said. Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (GS.N) is advising Dell on their potential sale, the people added.

Dell is also working with Citigroup Inc. (C.N) on the sale of IT services company Perot Systems, which could be valued at between $5 billion and $6 billion, the people said. Dell is marketing Perot Systems to large companies in the business services industry in the United States and abroad, the people added.


The sources asked not to be identified because the deliberations are confidential. Representatives from Vista Equity, Thoma Bravo and Goldman Sachs did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Dell, Citi and KKR declined to comment.

The asset sales would help reduce the $49.5 billion of debt Dell will assume once the merger with EMC is completed. It has said it will focus on reducing its debt during the first 18 to 24 months after the merger with EMC to achieve an investment-grade credit rating. Thoma Bravo took SonicWall private in a roughly $717 million deal in 2010 and sold it to Dell two years later.


Dailybouncer reported last week that EMC, in a bid to boost shareholder support for its sale to Dell, will retain a majority stake in cloud services provider Virtustream and abandon a plan to place the money-losing company in a joint venture with VMware Inc (VMW.N).

The change is aimed at lifting VMware's shares, whose decline in value puts the acquisition at risk because Dell was set to pay EMC shareholders $24.05 per share in cash and a special stock that tracks the common shares of VMware. VMware is a virtualization software maker majority-owned by EMC, and is seen as one of the company's most important assets.

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Monday, 20 January 2014

What's Your Plan To Clear Negative Searches?

The Clearing Plan suppresses bad reviews, complaint boards, negative blogs, and other online attacks in search engines.

Clearing Plan Benefits

  • Suppresses defamatory posts from sites like ComplaintsBoard.com, Scam.com, PissedConsumer.com, etc.
  • Removes .gov listings, like SEC.gov and FTC.gov, from top search results.
  • Helps insulate your company from future online reputational attacks.
  • Protects your brand from future online attacks.
  • Prevents specific information from appearing on top SERPs for your name.
  • Makes your company look awesome when people search it.
  • Magnifies your brand by exposing your credible, informative, and educational news content to millions of people worldwide.
Part of your campaign goes to paid media distribution sources such as Outbrain, nRelate, and Taboola. (You can also elect to have additional paid distribution for your article. Please, contact your Campaign Strategist for more info.)
       
All campaigns experience a viral effect, and it will range depending on the story, timing, and other factors.

Clearing Plans
De-Indexing
What the de-indexing process means, in effect, is that the website or search engine listing in question is literally removed from Google, Yahoo and Bing's algorithms. As such, when someone conducts a search query for related terms, the unwanted listing never appears.

Control Plans
The Control Action Plan proactively populates SERPs to give your company control of its search results before someone else assumes control.

Search Engine Autocomplete
The Google Autocomplete Action Plan leads people to truthful, positive suggestions about your business online.

Related Searches Plans
The Related Searches Action Plan naturally influences searches that are related to your company's brand.

Review Suppression
The Reviews Suppression Action Plan controls online reviews that populate page 1 of Google, Yahoo, and Bing for your brand. This plan allows for full moderation of reviews, allowing brands to respond to constructive criticism, while deleting false and inflammatory reviews.

Corporate Brand Enhancement
The Corporate Brand Enhancement Plan floods Google, Yahoo, and Bing with positive media about your brand.

Political Brand Enhancement
Voters turn to the Internet to find out where a politician stands on the issues—to say nothing of that politician’s personal life.

The NetWorldSolutions.org Political Brand Enhancement Plan develops a digital fortress around any elected official—protecting him or her from attacks and online smears. Search engine users find only positive, substantive, and truthful information about the candidate.

Crisis Management
The Crisis Management Action Plan safeguards your brand’s online image against any unscrupulous online listings or undesirable news headlines.

Media Blitz
The Media Blitz Action Plan floods the internet with positive news,bunching up negative news articles and quickly suppressing them from SERPs.

Wikipedia
The Wikipedia Action Plan manages, monitors, and helps control Wikipedia pages for your brand.
Image Suppression
The Business Image Suppression Plan clears negative images from appearing in top search results for your brand in Google, Yahoo, and Bing.

 
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