The company publishes the well-known “Kiplinger Letter,” a magazine, various tax newsletters, and other web and print based products, including a retirement report for “affluent retirees”. Before joining the family business, he spent 13 years as a …
A transition from in-line mall stores to larger, full-line design galleries will enable Restoration Hardware (NYSE:RH) to show its products effectively, reduce occupancy costs, increase productivity, and quadruple selling space in the next 5-7 years …
… educational achievement – measured as the percentage of residents over 25 who have at least a bachelor's degree. To see which town is tops in Maine for educational achievement, click here. The website also has a map of the most affluent towns in …
First in line are always the publicity hogs, getting paid to sit outside for weeks to promote products during the media circus surrounding the launch of a new iPhone. In fact, the first woman in line at the Fifth Ave. store, Moon Ray, said she was …
The main reason for this sudden dominance is the spending capacity of affluent individuals, who are part of the Indian squad this time. It is learnt that India's best medal hope, Shruti Vora, granddaughter of late industrialist Krishna Kumar … While …
The affluent are ordering their children's dresses online from GAP, yet others are addicted to Gilt.com, a New York-based flash sales portal. There is a market to buy and sell second-hand products, too, ranging from bird cages to cars. According to a …
Hokanson Carpets, founded in 1987, makes custom carpets and rugs for affluent residences around the world and operates six showrooms across the U.S.: Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Dallas, Houston and Boston. Hokanson rugs complement some of …
10 Life section was a news brief about a young man at Liberty Middle School, just down the street from Camas High School, who took it upon himself to start Liberty Community Closet, stocked with clothes, shoes, and personal hygiene products for peers …
Affluent Indian urbanites – till now weaned on a censorship-prone diet of cinema and soap operas – are awakening to this new form of entertainment, fascinated by the prospect of non-stop laughs for an hour. And they're willing to pay for it. The first …