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Vancouver Sun that the divestiture would make Future Shop "lean and mean." He added: "Other retailers are going to have a real tiger to contend with as the company tries to make up for lost U.S. business at home." Future Shop's share price jumped on the news, to $ 14.50.
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Panasonic, Atari, Sanyo, Mitsubishi, and RCA provided customers with enough choices to discourage comparison shopping elsewhere. The company discounted its products heavily and spent aggressively on advertising. As Marketing Director Bill Jamieson told the Vancouver Sun, "We spend, in proportion to sales, double what our nearest competitor does. And the reason we do that is because the market is growing so fast and we're out to grab market share." He added: "We will not be undersold."
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manager who watches on in surprise and frustration as his bumbling employees attempt various humorous sales strategies. The manager then intervenes helpfully. Civil rights activists have praised these campaigns for portraying an intelligent
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