The first is the “carriage trade,” comprised of affluent people who live in expensive neighborhoods and might shop at Neiman Marcus. In the '50s and '60s, these … Beats products are expensive, and every technician I ask recommends them. Apple stores …
These areas generally sell beauty products, jewelry and fashion accessories. The company … That attempt to attract more affluent customers alienated its core low to middle-income customers, leading to a 30 percent sales decline over two years. The …
These areas generally sell beauty products, jewelry and fashion accessories. The company … That attempt to attract more affluent customers alienated its core low to middle-income customers, leading to a 30 percent sales decline over two years. The …
Such diseases are typically not subject to the same levels of investment and research as are other diseases, in part because the markets for those products are generally less affluent, leaving companies less able to obtain a positive return on their …
"This retreat from marriage is obviously a drag on fertility, the single-family home market, and sectors such as household products and insurance, given that married families with children spend more on these types of products." The emergence of a …
The second major new retail format for Dick Smith is its Move 'Fashtronics' concept stores which target a young affluent demographic. Move was nominated for Best New Retail Concept at the 2014 World Retail Awards and it was recently announced that …
My previous article – Digital Makes the David versus Goliath Story a Reality (see http://businesstoday.intoday.in/story/digital-technology-digital-era-convergence-david-goliath/1/209942.html) – discussed the disruption caused in various industries from …
ASK PEOPLE what they mean by branding and they will talk of Apple, Coca Cola and other successful mega-brands. What this means is that branding is not for the independent optician, right? Perhaps the biggest hurdle is the word itself but swap 'branding …
The contracts are coveted by companies because of the access provided to young, affluent and socially mobile fans. The key finding: Nike often pays less than it should. The researchers created a model that estimates … So while schools like Michigan …