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Apr212016

Accelerated Analytics Announces New Client, College Concepts

BRADENTON, FLA. – April 21, 2016 –Accelerated Analytics announced today that College Concepts has joined their client roster. College Concepts has been in business for over 25 years and is the leading sports licensed sleepwear apparel company in the U.S. They have licensing rights for over 400 colleges and universities as well as the NFL, NBA, NHL, Major League Baseball, Major League Soccer and NASCAR.

Accelerated Analytics will be analyzing consumer buying trends and, using inventory availability levels for College Concepts, provide order quantity recommendations for their biggest retailer. They will also help College Concepts identify missed sales and prospective product expansion selling opportunities.

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