Talk:Flying Tiger Copenhagen
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Ruhrfisch comments
editHere are some suggestions for improvement of this article.
- Any chance of a picture of the exterior of one of these stores for the lead?
- Or of the brand logo as a fair use image, perhaps in an infobox?
- A model article is useful for ideas and examples to follow - there are several FAs about businesses at Wikipedia:Featured_articles#Business.2C_economics_and_finance and 58 or so GAs on businesses at Wikipedia:Good_articles/Social_sciences_and_society#Economics_and_business
- This needs more references from reliable sources which independent of the store - as it is only the Allbusiness.com article meets these criteria. See WP:V and WP:RS
- Need to explain what Zebra is (assume it is another business)
- Lots more details needed - when did it start to expand outside Denmark? Who is the CEO? Who is the founder? What are its annual sales? Profits? Is it privately owned or publicly traded? Does it advertise?
- Hard to say much more as it is so short...
Hope this helps, Ruhrfisch ><>°° 22:52, 29 January 2012 (UTC)
'Ten krone'
editThe name 'Tiger' doesn't come from 'the Danish pronunciation of ten krone' (should in any case read 'kroner', as 'krone' is the singular). The Danish pronunciation of 'ten kroner' would be 'tee kroner' in English. Instead, Danes refer colloquially to a 10-kroner coin as a 'ti'er', literally 'tenner' (as a £10 note is referred to in Britain) - this sounds like 'tee-er' in English, and rhymes with the Danish pronunciation of 'tiger', the word for 'tiger'.188.230.248.85 (talk) 10:47, 10 May 2016 (UTC)
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A source for the number of stores per country is needed
editI see the number of stores have been updated by an anonymous editor, but without any comment or source given, so there is no way to check whether these numbers are correct. According to yearly reports and https://corporate.flyingtiger.com/en/markets?tab=Worldwide, the total number seems to be in the right ballpark, but I haven't found a recently updated source for the distribution of stores per country (except for https://corporate.flyingtiger.com/en/markets?tab=Worldwide, https://corporate.flyingtiger.com/en/markets?tab=Europe, https://corporate.flyingtiger.com/en/markets?tab=America, and https://corporate.flyingtiger.com/en/markets?tab=Asia, but they state that those numbers are per June 2018, so the update can't be from those pages). Would the one updating the numbers please state their source? Otherwise we have to restore the numbers to the June 2018 numbers which can be found at the given URLs and keep them with that for correctness. --Jhertel (talk) 16:42, 27 September 2018 (UTC)