Rockefeller & Co.'s CEO, Rueben Jeffery III, declared that, “there is a shared vision, at the conceptual and strategic level, that marrying the two names with particular products, services, geographic market opportunities, can and will have resonance …
And to anchor them economically, malls typically depend on department stores: huge vendors offering a variety of products across interconnected sections. For mid-century Americans, these gleaming marketplaces provided an almost utopian alternative to …
On the streets of China's cities and towns, more and more people are wearing gold jewellery while wealthy Chinese use the metal to safeguard savings. In 2013, consumer demand for gold hit record levels amid a fall in global gold prices. But this year …
Part of DMG Media, which owns the Daily Mail and Metro, it takes advantage of group or bulk buying to offer unbeatable deals to its subscriber base – notably affluent, urban females. The purchase process is online, via desktop, mobile, tablets or apps …
“It's an affluent area,” Muratori said. “And the … “Because our headquarters is not in Wisconsin or Dallas or somewhere, we're big on buying local,” said Muratori, noting that several of the manufacturers of the products they sell are located around …
This may be a defensible marketing decision but some buyers will see Chrysler reserving safety for more affluent buyers. … When I was traveling 40+ times a year for work I got to rent all sorts of stuff, and I avoided Chrysler products like the plague.
With a growing middle class and more affluent consumers willing to pay for quality and product integrity, Chinese consumers have developed stronger brand awareness, resulting in increased brand loyalty. At the same time, more and more products – both …
Part of DMG Media, which owns the Daily Mail and Metro, it takes advantage of group or bulk buying to offer unbeatable deals to its subscriber base – notably affluent, urban females. The purchase process is online, via desktop, mobile, tablets or apps …
BERLIN—The German economy may be thriving, but Germans aren't letting go of their financial angst. Their latest gripe: rising house prices. A healthy property market would be good news in many countries. But in Germany, where even the affluent often …