CP: There are the people who are affluent, they are interested in getting the best products from the word go, and these early adopters are going to have everything set up. There's a need for multipurpose machines. So there's a very mature market, and …
The Innovation Population quiz revealed the differences in attitudes between men and women and affluent and less affluent people. One in five were categorised as "Futurists", who liked change, new gadgets and products for their own sake. This small …
It focuses on Chinese middle-class wealth. The affluent were defined by personal investment capital, which ranged from 0.6 million yuan to 6 million yuan. Those funds include cash, stock, funds, bond, insurance and other financing products and property …
Chief Executive Officer Kenneth I. Chenault, 62, is cutting expenses and seeking to broaden AmEx's reach beyond affluent customers through partnerships and new products. Consumer spending in the U.S., where the company gets about 70 percent of its …
According to one person familiar with Pinterest's plans, the company is currently focused on bringing more men onto the platform — especially affluent men. Travel is the first vertical Pinterest is focusing on with this goal in mind, mainly because …
CEO Mark Zuckerberg–who turns 30 next month–doesn't seem that concerned about Facebook's Great Teen Exodus, thanks to some of the other products (like WhatsApp) he has swallowed up. "Some of these other services might start with teens," he said in an …
The four-day festival offers every single need of the bride from fashion to jewelry and photography, beauty and fitness to hair styles and cosmetics, perfumery and body care to beauty salons and wellness spa equipment, hygiene products and toiletries …
Mr Wen is typical of a new wave of Chinese tourists: young, affluent and travelling independently, rather than on a “20-cities-in ten-days” bus tour like those that brought his predecessors. Such tours still appeal to most Chinese tourists on their …
Chief Executive Officer Kenneth I. Chenault, 62, is cutting expenses and seeking to broaden AmEx's reach beyond affluent customers through partnerships and new products. Consumer spending in the U.S., where the company gets about 70 percent of its …