Inflation disproportionately affects the most vulnerable parts of population – utility payments occupy the lion's share in their households compared with their affluent fellow citizens. In the future, real wages are bound to decline, limited by labour …
AGA's normalised pre-tax profit and earnings per share are forecast to rebound sharply (see table) as cooker sales benefit from a strong UK housing market – also with affluent families upgrading kitchens. Group revenue growth is essential, however, in …
Some said it should slash prices to compete with discounters, others that it should reduce its range and stock far fewer products, a third group that it should be more upmarket in affluent areas and more downmarket in poorer neighbourhoods. Yet another …
… beef and lamb to a number of high-end chefs and local Swiss media. The workshop-based event included a presentation on the variety of Irish product available on the Swiss market and attendees were briefed on the quality and sustainability …
China Duty Free Group has promised that products in Sanya will be no higher than those in Hong Kong, the hottest destination for China's luxury shoppers, and 15 to 30% cheaper than in other parts of China. Most tourists are delighted to be saved a …
Last year, the Boston Consulting Group published research that indicates the country's middle income and affluent classes will almost double between 2013 and 2020 from 74 million to 141 million people, implying that more than half of the population …
This marks the 16th time the award has been granted, and applications are open to all fields on the theme of research and development aimed at the practical application of new technologies and products to which precious metals can make a contribution …
AGA's normalised pre-tax profit and earnings per share are forecast to rebound sharply (see table) as cooker sales benefit from a strong UK housing market – also with affluent families upgrading kitchens. Group revenue growth is essential, however, in …
These brands are bringing in new shoppers: affluent women, mainly aged 24 to 54, as opposed to the traditional pot snacks consumer, who is male and under 24. That's because new noodle pots are healthy, sometimes gluten free, and generally low in …