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The Sharper Image Corporation NASDAQ: SHRP,founded by Richard Thalheimer, is a speciality retailer that operates throughout the United States. The Sharper Image has been in business since 1977 and publicly traded since 1987. The company is headquartered in San Francisco, CA and employs 2500 people nationwide. Knightspoint has recently invested in the company and has removed Richard Thalheimer from the CEO position. Additionally the company has been under investigation for stock option irregularities. Jeff Forgan, former CFO and Tracy Wan, former COO, have resigned from the company due to their part in stock option backdating. NASDAQ in Times Square, New York City. ...
When Catalog Age magazine recently celebrated The 10 BEST Catalog Concepts Ever, The Sharper Image (launched in 1977) was ranked among such venerable mail-order institutions as Sears (1888), L.L. Bean (1912) and Harry & David (1934). ...
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History
Based in San Francisco, The Sharper Image Corporation is the brainchild of Richard Thalheimer. The company got its start when Thalheimer visited a consumer product show in Las Vegas, and saw a product from Taiwan that caught his eye. Thalheimer realized that a watch that was oriented towards runners had a huge market. The only other watch that had the same features was a more expensive brand name product. Richard could import his watch for close to $75 and sell it for $175. He started his advertising in running magazines, and within 2 years he had made his first million. This profit inspired him to start The Sharper Image. When Catalog Age magazine recently celebrated The 10 BEST Catalog Concepts Ever, The Sharper Image (launched in 1977) was ranked among such venerable mail-order institutions as Sears (1888), L.L. Bean (1912) and Harry & David (1934). ...
Retail Stores The company has 190 locations nationwide, even though it started as a catalog only operation. The stores represent close to 60% of the total company revenue. In the last few years more and more retail revenue share has been taken over by internet shoppers and Sharper Image's Ebay operation. eBay headquarters in San Jose eBay North First Street satellite office campus (home to PayPal) eBay Inc. ...
The retail stores have obviously been the biggest way for the company to grow over the last 25 years. The enormous profits that were procured during the 2000-2003 years were instrumental in broadening The Sharper Image's name. As with most non-franchise chains, the stores mainly look the same. Over the years there have been different store models that the visual department rolls out. The company is currently trying to phase-out the "grey" store and replace it with "white" stores, mainly named as such because of the extensive use of white with black contrasting. The company is now in the process of changing the general feel and look of the stores with new floor layouts and display changes. They are also working on a new visual campaign including new pictures, posters, and better packaging for their products. This will coincide with a new marketing plan which is set to be rolled out in the coming months of 2007. This is all in an effort to renew the company name, and bring the customers back into the store. The stores contain separate "walls" that include "Home" and "Travel". Besides the wall displays, the stores are made up of stand-alone fixtures that can have locking glass displays, bottom stocks, or shelving and can be easily converted to the manager's needs.
Sales The Sharper Image is famous for its monthly sales. Every month, at least one product is sold as a "PWP". This PWP sale means that customers can buy select products at 50% off, as long as they purchase another item. There are certain offers that have been around since the items they involve have been launched. The entire Ionic Breeze line has had a buy one, get the second one half off deal since the product was introduced about six or seven years ago. This deal is sure to go on until the products are phased-out. The company also has a reputation of introducing its air purifiers at an "introductory" price which is normally about $50 less than the final price. This intro price is effective for about 3-6 months depending on sales, and then the price is raised to its final point. About once a year, the company also has a sale on refurbished products that they sell in stores. Normally, no stores stock refurbished products as they are sold on Ebay. The relatively lax return policy means that many units get returned even though they work fine, and that means that there are a lot of refurbished Ionic Breezes floating around. Whenever there are too many units, the stores stock them and sell them for 50% off. These are returnable to stores within the sale date, but if they are returned after the date the store has to ship out a new unit. If a new unit is returned, normally a store has a replacement for the customer.
Replacement Service Guarantees A replacement guarantee is sold on Sharper Image, and non Sharper Image products under the $500 price point. This guarantee supersedes any manufacturer warranty, and technically starts at the original purchase date. However, since it cannot be redeemed within the standard return policy, it is safe to say that the guarantee starts after the return policy ends. They cover "failures due to wear and tear" and allow the customer to come back into any Sharper Image, within the 2 or 3 years to get a replacement. Of course it also covers any manufacturer defects, as most consumer product warranties do. If the product a customer wishes to replace is no longer carried, then the customer is given the purchase price of their failed product (excluding warranty dollars) in store credit. This allows the customer to use the money for anything in the store, not just a product of the same type as the product that they are returning. The United States dollar is the official currency of the United States. ...
A service guarantee is sold on products over the $500 price point. The service guarantee also covers "failures due to wear and tear" as well as manufacturer defects, but they customer does not receive a whole new product when there is a problem. Instead, there is a 1-800 number that they customer is given at the time the RSG is purchased, that can be called. After the customer calls this number, they are referred to one of thousands of service stations around the country. A customer cannot bring a product back into a retail store with this type of warranty, the employees cannot help them. They will simply give the customer the 1-800 to call. This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ...
Until late 2006, the Ionic Breeze air purifiers was sold with a five year warranty, and the customer had the option of purchasing an additional five years protection for a total of ten years It was the longest guarantee the company offers, and was available on the Professional Series Quadra, Professional GP, and older Quadra and GP models (including refurbished units) that the company sells on their auction site. This warranty was similar to the replacement guarantee listed above. The Ionic Breeze Hybrid has been switched to a standard replacement guarantee for products under $500 due to its higher volume of moving parts, and higher manufacturing costs. The newest Ionic Breeze models have a one year warranty that can be upgraded to a 5 year service plan. == The Sharper Image salesperson is encouraged to sell these replacement guarantees, and receives a certain dollar amount of each one sold (as long as he or she meets the minimum requirements for the month). The company has contests for who can hold up the highest percentage of warranty dollars when compared to total sales, and raises the bar during the Christmas shopping season.[citation needed] Christmas is an annual holiday that marks the birth of Jesus of Nazareth. ...
Sharper Image & Customer's Personal Information Sharper Image employees are encouraged to acquire customer's mailing addresses, as well as their e-mail addresses. The company regularly holds store contests which off cash prizes to the store that receives the most email addresses. Employees are encouraged to explain to the customers that having the customer's name and address allows the store to locate a purchase without a receipt. Additionally, sales associates are told to tell customers that the only reason their email address is needed is to able to send the customer "exclusive" email offers.
Advertising and business The Sharper Image's advertising budget was spent on the catalog for about the first 20 years of its existence. Once products like the Ionic Breeze were introduced, the company realized that "informericals" were a great way for their products to get some air time. Most other products in the home air purifier market (including those made by Oreck) already used this medium, so The Sharper Image followed. This move proved to be well thought out and executed, as it boosted sales tremendously. The employees loved how people came into the store asking for products that they already knew everything about, making their job a little less stressful. However, whenever the company decides to end certain sales, they do so at the store level. This means that the "infomercial" still showing around the world talks about the sale that has technically ended. This has always made employees a little fed up with their company, since they aren't allowed to honor the sale, until the customer mentions the ad they saw on TV. An air purifier is a device which aims to free air from contaminants. ...
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The company is known to receive special supplier contracts. For instance, its HW551 and HW552 product code massage chairs are specific to The Sharper Image, and Human Touch Interactive do not sell those specific chairs to any other retailer. Ever since the Robosapien was released on the market a few years ago, The Sharper Image has received the exclusive rights to sell the "Signature Series" which is a chrome or blue-chrome model of the product that is more visually appealing than the standard white models that are sold is stores such as Best Buy. RoboSapien is a toy-like biomorphic robot designed by Mark Tilden and produced by Wow Wee toys. ...
Best Buy is sometimes called the big blue box because of the prominent design on Best Buy stores resembling a blue box. ...
Ionic Breeze Quadra In 2002, Consumer Reports tested many fan driven air purifiers along side The Sharper Image's Ionic Breeze Quadra. The Sharper Image was not happy with the results, and sued Consumer Reports in order to get what they thought would be a more fair testing of the product. However, the courts sided with Consumer Reports under their 1st Amendment rights. Consumer Reports, an American magazine published monthly by Consumers Union, publishes reviews and comparisons of consumer products and services based on reporting and results from its in-house testing laboratory. ...
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Two years later, Consumer Reports stated that the Quadra could be dangerous to consumers' health because of the trace levels of ozone produced by the unit. As a result, sales plummented, and the stores even took back units that were years old for a cash refund. The Sharper Image's response was to work with the Engelhard Corporation and create an ozone catalyst that would reduce the purified air of excess ozone before it got the chance to circulate throughout the room. The company's Ionic Breeze sales have yet to recover from the hit. Engelhard Corporation NYSE: EC is an international Fortune 500 and Forbes 500 company headquartered in Iselin, New Jersey. ...
According to a 2005 Consumer report, “Sharper Image’s decision to withdraw its appeal puts an end to a lawsuit that should never have been filed, over reviews that were truthful, carefully researched, and fairly stated,” said Jim Guest, president of Consumers Union. “This is a victory for every American concerned about the rights of an unbiased organization to test products independently, and to speak out in the interest of product performance and quality.” In 2006, The Sharper Image released a new air purifier based on hybrid technology. The new unit takes the fast air moving capabilities of a fan driven unit with the efficiency of an ionic unit. This "new" technology is counter to previous Sharper Image ads for the Ionic Breeze, which claims the superiority of its product lies in its low power use attained from a technology that uses no moving parts.
External links - The Sharper Image website
- Sharper Image pays $525,000 to end lawsuit against Consumers Union
- Epinions Review of Ionic Breeze GP SI861
- FuturisticFamily.com evaluates and reviews Sharper Image products & allows shoppers to comment on the products too
Sources - Profile from Finance on Yahoo!
- Investor Relations
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