… there are numerous opportunities in Iran for margin products once the sanctions are lifted. Certain overseas regions are still key for Iran as trading partners with a large Iranian expatriate population, Dubai being home to over 600,000 affluent …
Beyond targeting affluent Russians, she said, the United States could extend sanctions to hit average Russians more by focusing on such key sectors of the economy as minerals or consumer products. Then Russian public opinion might begin to turn against …
The pressure of writing more cases, dropping more tickets, getting more accounts, selling more products, accumulating more assets, and being in front of more people. With all the pressure to hit your numbers and generate commission, it's easy to lose …
… you figure you'll go to an expert and get it right. "Financial advisers are more likely to target less sophisticated and less affluent investors with products that are higher-cost or otherwise substandard," a broad range of groups ranging from the …
In 1983, Jeep became the first foreign brand produced in China, and even though production stopped in 2006, Jeep still holds a large appeal with an increasingly affluent Chinese middle class that favours sport utility vehicles (SUVs). Together with its …
The article also sites a recent study from Wells Fargo on affluent women (with investable assets of $250,000 or more), claiming that 41% said they were not at all confident in their investing ability. Additionally, according to a study by Prudential …
If you follow this blog, its most consistent critique is that our cultural products should place greater value on art, originality, empathy and diversity. These are not popular values and they are not Silicon Valley's core values—at least in the …
We didn't come from a very affluent home. And the economic hardship that we went through kept us lean … We sense the market's need and make products – sometimes it works, most times it doesn't. But since we had the guts, our strike rate has been good.
With the cost of living here at levels that almost no one but the most affluent can afford, protesters have taken to the streets to block luxury shuttles ferrying tech workers to Silicon Valley companies. lRelated Meet me in St. Louis? San Francisco …