SPORTING GOODS SOLD RETAIL

Brand Owner Address Description
BODYGUARD OF ATHLETE MUELLER SPORTS MEDICINE, INC. Attn: Legal One Quench Drive Prairie du Sac WI 53578 Sporting goods sold in retail sporting goods stores, namely, tape and taping supplies for athletic purposes, namely, athletic adhesive tape, athletic cohesive tape and bandages, athletic pretaping foam underwrap, athletic pretaping spray adherent, athletic sporting goods, namely, athletic wrist and joint supports, ankle braces, ankle supports, ankle stabilizers, knee braces, knee supports, knee stabilizers, knee pads for athletic use, knee sleeves, knee straps, elbow sleeves, elbow supports, elbow pads for athletic use, wrist braces, wrist supports, wrist stabilizers, wrist sleeves, back braces, back supports, back stabilizers, thumb stabilizers, shoulder braces, thigh sleeves, thigh supports, calf/shin supports, arm slings, compression gloves for athletic use, nonmedicated lubricating ointments and gels for reducing skin friction in sports activities and running;Pharmaceutical goods sold in retail sporting goods stores, namely, tape and taping supplies for medical purposes, namely, medical adhesive tape, medical cohesive tape, medical pretaping foam underwrap, medical pretaping spray adherent, first aid kits, athletic trainers' kits comprised primarily of adhesive bandages, medical adhesive tape, gauze pads for dressings, medical cohesive tape, antibiotic ointments, antiseptic spray, spray-on bandages and ice bags for medical purposes, analgesic ointments and balms, medical and surgical dressings, namely, blister pads, wound dressings, nonmedicated topical gels and ointments for use as personal lubricants on skin, spray on bandages for skin wounds, antiseptic sprays and ointments for medical use, adhesive bandages;ATHLETE;
 

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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.