“To use a timely analogy, it's as if a Polar Vortex has descended upon investors,” says Meredith Lloyd Rice, senior product director and lead author of the report. “There is little evidence that investors are chasing returns and increasing risk the way …
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Meal delivery services emphasising healthy eating and weight management are aimed at the affluent and time-poor such as The Pure Package, with one magazine claiming the product has “revolutionised dieting and healthy eating across London.
“Rethink their product portfolio in light of the widening gap between the affluent and lower-income households. Consumer products companies may need to have distinct strategies (e.g., brands, product offering, pricing) to target affluent and lower …
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IBM has been working closely with Elsevier, a leading provider of scientific, technical and medical information products and services, including texts like Gray's Anatomy and journals like The Lancet, to explore how Watson's cognitive technologies can …
Kiyoshi Wanaka, a management consultant familiar with China, said it is natural for Chinese people who have become affluent to seek high-quality products, but that Japanese companies have failed to draw up strategies based on their needs. He added that …
Boxed card trends — In the case of boxed cards, more people are buying products in this category, but spending overall is flat from 2009 to 2013. This suggests that people are either swapping out individual card purchases for boxed cards, which may …
… to pursue better academic opportunities for their children. No doubt, they have a point. From a strict economics perspective, East Baton Rouge can't survive long-term if the middle class continues its exodus to neighboring parishes, leaving only …