Stock Market Project Marta Pizarro Ms. Tongan. Rue21 Its rue21’s sincered hope that people, young and old, long to be 21. The fast growing chain sells.

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Stock Market Project Marta Pizarro Ms. Tongan

Rue21 Its rue21’s sincered hope that people, young and old, long to be 21. The fast growing chain sells value-priced apparel and accessories including jewelry and fragrance for girls and guys. Through more than 600 stores in malls and strip centers in about 45 U.S states. Daily deliveries ensure that the company’s store stock the late fashion trends and encourage frequent visit by customers.

facts The annual gross Margins in 2010 was 37%. The annual sales of 2010 were $634,728. There are only 10 stores in Pennsylvania. Rue21 have over 1500 employees in the us. If you work at store you can give out discounts to family.

Why/why Not I would invest in this company because I think that selling this products will put me in a high position because young girls and guy like this products and I know that customers are going to visit the stores I wouldn’t invest in this company because I have the risk of loosing a lot of money and have the risk of not selling anything.

Bravo Super Market. Bravo 35 stores strong and growing throughout FL, and you “DESTINATIN” supermarket for wide variety of fresh food and groceries. Bringing you out household Bravo brand of groceries that are high quality, affordable and value price. With competent and caring people working hard to take care of your needs.

Facts Bravo have 34 stores throughout FL. Bravo supermarket has been a member of the greater Bayton beach chambers of commerce since Bravo have only one store in P.A (Reading). Bravos’ annual rate is 3,700,000 Staff of approximately 50 in Miami.

Why/Why Not I would like to invest in this company because I really like the products that this company sales. The product satisfy the people who buy this product and I know that by me investing I can go in a high rate. The only reason that I wouldn't invest in this company is if this company was goin broke or if the product of this company is bad.

Macy’s The nation's #1 department store chain has adopted the name of its most famous brand and cash cow: Macy's. Macy's, Inc., operates about 850 stores in 45 states, the District of Columbia, Guam, and Puerto Rico under the Macy's and Bloomingdale's banners that ring up some $25 billion in annual sales. The stores sell men's, women's, and children's apparel and accessories, cosmetics, and home furnishings, among other things. It also operates macys.com and bloomingdales.com. Macy's flagship store in Manhattan's Herald Square is the world's largest. The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, started in 1924, is an annual rite. Macy's (formerly Federated Department Stores) began as a dry goods store more than 150 years ago

Facts Created a national brand in 2006 after converting more than 400 former May stores, including the Marshall Field's brand, to Macy's. Operates 40 Bloomingdale's stores and more than 810 Macy's stores in 45 states, the District of Columbia, Guam and Puerto Rico and operates macys.com, bloomingdales.com and Bloomingdale's By Mail. Employs about 182,000 people. Operates nearly 800 retail stores worldwide. Distributes its core brands -- including Tommy Hilfiger, Hilfiger Denim and Karl Lagerfield -- in over 65 countries with 8,000 international points of sale.

Why/why not I would invest in this company because I think this company is really great. this company have things that many people specially women's would like to find. I would like to invest because I now that in this company I might go really far on business. I wouldn’t like to invest in this company because maybe that people that are on this business is not good to make business or this company can go broke at anytime.

Giant The GIANT/MARTIN’S story begins when David Javitch opens a two-man butcher shop called the Carlisle Meat Market. He built his business on the premise of the “best products at the fairest price.”1936Javitch’s entrepreneurial spirit takes over when he decides to take a chance on a new business venture. Javitch purchases a store in Lewistown, PA, naming it the GIANT Shopping Food Center. The store is a big change from the original Carlisle Meat Market, offering dry goods and perishables under one roof – a new concept at that time.

Facts Giant was founded in The guy who created GIANT was David Javitch. The Giant Food chain purchased Martin's while expanding in The real name for the GIANT store is MARTIN’S American Supermarket chain that currently operates stores in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia under the names of Giant, Food Source, and Martin's.

Why/Why Not I would like to invest in this company because selling this products are really good for people. People like to shop in this store and I would like to make the people satisfied. The only reason that I wouldn't invest in this company is if the company is going broke or the product are not good or people having a lot of complains about the store

Wal-Mart Wal-Mart serves customers and members more than 200 million times per week at more than 9005 retail units under 60 different banners in 15 countries. With fiscal year 2010 sales of $405 billion, Wal-Mart employs 2.1 million associates worldwide. A leader in sustainability, corporate philanthropy and employment opportunity, Wal-Mart ranked first among retailers in Fortune Magazine’s 2010 Most Admired Companies survey.

Facts Wal-Mart was founded in The company incorporated as Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., on Oct. 31, The company's shares began trading on OTC markets in 1970 and were listed on the New York Stock Exchange two years later. The company grew to 276 stores in 11 states by the end of the decade. Wal-Mart became an international company in 1991 when it opened its first Sam's Club near Mexico City

Why/Why Not I would like to invest in this company, because I now that investing in this company is no risk. I now that wall-mart is a good company that I now it won’t go broke. The only reason that I wouldn’t invest in this company is if this company is going broke or if this company don’t need another person to invest with.

JCPenny J. C. Penney Company, Inc. is one of America's leading retailers, operates over 1,100 department stores throughout the United States and Puerto Rico, as well as one of the largest apparel and home furnishing sites on the Internet, JCP.com. Serving more than half of America’s families each year, the JCPenny brand offers a wide array of private, exclusive and national brands which reflect the Company’s vision to be America’s shopping destination for discovering great styles at compelling prices.

Facts J.C. Penny was founded in Kemmerer, Wyoming in JC Penney has grown to over 1,000 stores reaching across the continental United States. Penney has become quite well known as a place where people can buy name-brand clothes at affordable prices. JC Penney continues to be one of the most profitable department store chains in the world. In 2008 alone, the company generated close to $19 Billion dollars in revenue.

Why/Why Not I would invest in that company because I know that I can have a lot of opportunities with that company. The only reason that I wouldn’t have business with that company is if the people don’t need me and if I know that something can go wrong.

Aerospatale Aeropostale flies high in the world of youth fashion. The retailer operates about 950 mostly mall-based stores under the Aeropostale and P.S. from Aeropostale (for kids) banners in 49 states, Puerto Rico, and Canada. Aeropostale stocks the usual teen outerwear (jeans, T-shirts, accessories), mostly under the Aeropostale and Aero names.

Fatcs Aéropostale, also under the name Aéro. Aéropostale is an American clothing retailer that sells casual clothing with over 900 stores in the United States, Puerto Rico, and Canada. Their stores tend to be located in shopping malls and large marketing areas Their clothing is typically sold at prices under $50. The company's logo is a small butterfly usually in the left-hand corner on women's clothing, and a small, standing bulldog or a small A87 logo on men's polo shirts and woven shirts.

Why/Why Not I would love to have business with this company, because I now that this company is very famous. I know that this company will make me go really far, and have good business. I wouldn’t like to get business with this company if I now that I can get broke with them.