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Case
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Reference no. 9B16A019
Subject category: Marketing
Published by: Ivey Publishing
Originally published in: 2016
Version: 2016-05-26
Length: 8 pages
Data source: Field research

Abstract

Ed Williams Mens Wear, a family-owned retailer of high-quality men's clothing, had a single location in Calgary, Alberta. The store had been very successful for over 20 years. The founder's son was planning to take over the business, but he had concerns about the company's aging market and was looking to grow and/or diversify the business. Available options included opening another location, expanding the store, or changing the product offering. Competitive conditions in the Calgary marketplace were heating up with the entry of a number of higher-end American retailers. The founder's son needed to evaluate all the alternatives in order to carry Ed Williams Mens Wear into the future.
Location:
Industry:
Size:
Small
Other setting(s):
2011

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Abstract

Ed Williams Mens Wear, a family-owned retailer of high-quality men's clothing, had a single location in Calgary, Alberta. The store had been very successful for over 20 years. The founder's son was planning to take over the business, but he had concerns about the company's aging market and was looking to grow and/or diversify the business. Available options included opening another location, expanding the store, or changing the product offering. Competitive conditions in the Calgary marketplace were heating up with the entry of a number of higher-end American retailers. The founder's son needed to evaluate all the alternatives in order to carry Ed Williams Mens Wear into the future.

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Location:
Industry:
Size:
Small
Other setting(s):
2011

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