The study of relationship among Location and Marketing Performance of Strategy of Chain Retail Store.
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ABSTRACT A long with the capital income, the knowledge level exaltation, the age protects of the consciousness raises head, and the global longevity turns the trend, then be becoming the consumer to maintain the desire of the article towards even evaluating also the more effective protection. This also urges Cosmed to found the Taiwanese medicine makeup thoroughfare precedent, take a care consumer health and the responsibility of the beauty, the move forward toward the first in Taiwan, the world is top-grade target. The management of the retail trade, be filled with a series of with the consumer of touched; conduct the medicine makeup industry of the profession, even can feel us, the life of the consumer is to how come close. Because hold the strength of having the knowledge, we in the process of the service consumer, not only satisfy the healthy need of the consumer life to perplex of comfort, and bring the consumer in addition to the beauty still has the stability of the mind, this is the charm place that conducts the medicine makeup industry, even letting to conduct the medicine makeup industry to become a kind of ambition industry. Cosmed to be the medicine makeup thoroughfare brand that Taiwan founds, from established the initial stage to grope for the correction, after wanting to force to grow to the beginning of now of harvest, need most to thank of is still the support of the consumer, and conducts the team to strive relentlessly, torch is it is rumored. Stands in Taiwan to circulate the angle that the industry navigates, expects to the industry Cosmed leads the Taiwanese medicine makeup industry trend knowledge type, for the people healthily the one who makes guard the best and brings the successful experience to the whole world.
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