RETAIL SPORTING GOODS STORE

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BLUE PLANET SURF SHOP Stehlik, Robert 540 Ward Ave Honolulu HI 96814 RETAIL SPORTING GOODS STORE;SURF SHOP;
GO RUN Go Run Miami, Inc. 13751 SW 152 Street Miami FL 33177 Retail sporting goods store; Retail and online sporting goods store; Retail store services featuring a wide variety of sporting goods of others; Retail store services featuring sporting goods; Retail stores featuring sporting goods; Online retail stores featuring sporting goods;
GO RUN A LIFESTYLE Go Run Miami, Inc. 13751 SW 152 Street Miami FL 33177 Retail sporting goods store; Retail and online sporting goods store; Retail store services featuring a wide variety of sporting goods of others; Retail store services featuring sporting goods; Retail stores featuring sporting goods; Online retail stores featuring sporting goods;
GOLF COUNTRY Gauthier, Kenneth A. 4 Ridgemont Drive Londonderry NH 03053 Retail sporting goods store; Retail sporting goods store;
SILENCER SHOP Hill Country Class 3 13729 Research Blvd., #630 Austin TX 78750 Retail sporting goods store;SHOP;
SPORTS ADDICT SPORTS ADDICT, INC. 4356 OKEECHOBEE BLVD. WEST PALM BEACH FL 33409 RETAIL SPORTING GOODS STORE;
THE PRO IMAGE EVERYTHING FOR THE SPORTS FAN PRO IMAGE FRANCHISE, L.C. 233 N. 1250 W., Ste 200 Centerville UT 84014 RETAIL SPORTING GOODS STORE;
THE SURF STORE WITH SAND ON THE FLOOR Stehlik, Robert 540 Ward Ave Honolulu HI 96814 RETAIL SPORTING GOODS STORE;SURF STORE;
UPPER LIMIT UPPER LIMIT, INC. 815 WEST 2400 SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY UT 84119 retail sporting goods store;
WE FIT YOUR GAME SPORTS DISTRIBUTORS OF CANADA LIMITED 1187 King Road Burlington, ON L7T0B7 Canada Retail sporting goods store; retail store services featuring sporting goods; online retail store services featuring sporting goods;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The invention provides methods of, and systems for, optimizing the allocation of inventory to, and pricing of, goods sold by multiple retail sites, e.g., in a store, chain or other retail enterprise. Such a method includes generating a plurality of possible or "candidate" allocations of a given inventory among the multiple retail sites. That inventory can be, for example, a supply of the same or like goods at a distribution center that serves the retail sites. Each candidate allocation comprises an assignment of a respective share of that inventory to each of the sites. For each of the candidate allocations, an optimal price of the goods at each of the retail sites is estimated. The optimal price is one that will return an optimal gross margin to the respective site, given its assignment of the respective share of the inventory for the particular candidate allocation. For each of the candidate allocations, a sum is determined of the optimal gross margins across all the retail sites. From substantially all possible allocations, the candidate allocation that results in a largest total optimal gross margin is efficiently chosen.