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A dominant leader in the televised sales market.

A dominant leader in the televised sales market. Agenda. The Rise of QVC Staying Ahead of the Curve Industry Forces Challenges A Look to the Future. The Birth of an Industry Leader. Second into the market. Experienced producers. Solid Core Values. Superior customer service.

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A dominant leader in the televised sales market.

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  1. A dominant leader in the televised sales market.

  2. Agenda • The Rise of QVC • Staying Ahead of the Curve • Industry Forces • Challenges • A Look to the Future

  3. The Birth of an Industry Leader Second into the market Experienced producers Solid Core Values Superior customer service

  4. Staying Ahead of the Curve • Diversified product offerings • Unique product lines • Target Marketing • iQVC • Video Clip

  5. Industry Forces • Economic • Socio-cultural • Technological • Political and legal

  6. Challenges • Creating the perfect product mix • Entering new markets • Technology capitalization

  7. A Look to the Future Keeping an eye on new technology Shifting their focus on younger generations

  8. Questions?

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