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BusinessWeek November 14, 2005 Kerry Capell et al. |
Ikea Ikea is the quintessential global cult brand. Here's how the Swedish retailer became to be so. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Nov/Dec 2002 Manfred Chemek |
A Stabilizing Euro Creates Real Estate Opportunities Because of the perception that the euro still is undervalued, well-informed investors are pouring money into the 12 states with the expectation of higher returns in three to five years when they plan to reinvest. |
BusinessWeek November 14, 2005 Kerry Capell |
Sweden's Answer to Sam Walton Ikea founder Ingvar Kamprad got his start in business at age 6 - and at 79, he's still pushing simplicity and customer satisfaction. |
Finance & Development March 1, 2007 Bertuch-Samuels & Ramlogan |
The Euro: Ever More Global The euro's future use will be shaped by factors largely outside policymakers' control. |
BusinessWeek October 28, 2010 Michael Wei |
In Ikea's China Stores, Loitering Is Encouraged By letting visitors linger, Ikea hopes they will buy as their incomes rise. |
BusinessWeek November 14, 2005 |
Need A Home To Go With That Sofa Aimed largely at first-time buyers, BoKlok is proving a big hit, with more than 2,500 prefab units sold in Sweden, Finland, Norway, and Denmark since the program was launched in 1997. |
BusinessWeek July 2, 2009 Jason Bush |
Why IKEA Is Fed Up with Russia Bureaucracy and red tape have the Swedish furniture giant holding back on further investment |
Fast Company February 11, 2013 Greg Lindsay |
Swedish Modern Comes To Town As if furnishing our postcollegiate homes wasn't enough, Ikea is bringing its austere aesthetic to urban planning. Ikea hopes its new towns will help boost sales of its BoKlok prefab houses. |
BusinessWeek December 8, 2003 David Fairlamb |
Happy Birthday, Dear Euro Monetary union has been a boon for Europe Inc. and the Continent's economy. But not everyone is a winner |
BusinessWeek November 14, 2005 |
What A Sweetheart Of A Love Seat After more than two decades, the $249 Klippan love seat with its clean lines, bright colors, simple legs, and compact size remains one of Ikea's best-sellers with 1.5 million sold since 1998. |
Salon.com November 22, 2000 Alan Deutschman |
Furniture buyers of the world, unite! Seeking the triumph of socialism? Look no further than your local Ikea megastore. |
BusinessWeek October 20, 2003 David Fairlamb |
Another Blow To Europe's Recovery As the euro soars against the dollar, Europe's profits and exports are hurting. |
Knowledge@Wharton |
The Future of the Euro-Dollar Relationship Depends a Lot on the U.S. Depending on how it is accepted, the euro could ultimately become an alternative to the dollar as a global reserve currency and provide a place of refuge if mounting U.S. debt finally leads to a weaker dollar, according to international finance experts... |
Knowledge@Wharton February 26, 2003 |
Why Big-box Retailers Often Fumble in Their Global Growth Strategies How good are these companies at reaching beyond their borders, and how successful will they be in the future? Experts from Wharton are cautiously optimistic, noting that retail depends heavily on such disparate factors as consumer whims and the cost of real estate. |
Salon.com November 22, 2000 Damien Cave |
On sale at Old Navy: Cool clothes for identical zombies! What a deal! Crush your individuality at state-of-the-art chain stores! |