“As county executive from 1994 to 2002, Curry (D) led Prince George's through a demographic shift that included the departure of many white families and a transformation into one of the most affluent majority African American jurisdictions in the …
Apparently a trade deal between the U.S. and Asia is being held hostage by the inability of negotiators of an agreement on tariffs on beef, pork and dairy products. Well … "The American middle class, long the most affluent in the world, has lost that …
Meantime, it's hoped this funding announcement will help improve the quality of B.C. wines, lower production costs and offer an eco-friendly spin wineries can use in marketing their product to its affluent target audience. "I think we all agree …
The article opened with this gut punch: “The American middle class, long the most affluent in the world, has lost that distinction.” The article continues with the fact that “after-tax middle-class incomes in Canada – substantially behind in 2000 – now …
“We believe there is tremendous potential to grow and serve more affluent clients through our teams in Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston and Austin. Craig's extensive experience and his deep roots in Texas make him uniquely qualified to lead our private …
based-based trade association named after an advisory process has chosen MetLife Inc. — a maker of high-commission products — as its new sponsor. The FPA, with its more than 23,000 members, 16,000 of whom are CFP professionals, announced a year-long …
Focused exclusively on graduate professionals, PPS operates under a mutual model, which means that members (i.e. policyholders with qualifying investment, insurance or healthcare products) share in the profits of the business. Chris de Klerk, executive …
What: Enlace Extra, The San Diego Union Tribune's (U-T) product for the Tijuana and Mexicali markets, will now be featured as the U-T's primary ad buy option for distribution in Mexico. Why it matters: The company will be working with new vendors …
Naturally, this scenario would result in increased sales, especially of the more affordable "Gen III" vehicle, slated to launch in about three years, as mainstream buyers are typically more price sensitive than affluent buyers of high-end products. No.