What these numbers represent on a much deeper level is that consumers want their digital experience to be relevant. With social media, YouTube and Netflix serving up exactly what the user wants, it's no wonder that personalization is no longer a luxury …
Aug. 19 (Bloomberg) — Bank of America Merrill Lynch Senior U.S. Economist Michelle Meyer and Lucky Magazine's Chief Creative Officer Eva Chen discuss the current buying trends in luxury handbags. They speak on “Bloomberg Surveillance.” (Source: …
While Apple may have the luxury of completely controlling the consumer experience end to end, healthcare as an industry does not. No one entity controls the entire experience. Therefore, collaboration to build a consumer friendly experience is essential.
History shows that despite fluctuations of the Dow or NASDAQ, announcement of new home building trends or the Fed's latest interest rate, most consumers are consistent in their attempts to save as much as possible, as often as possible. Whether it be …
Samsung has "been discussing with the Indonesian government of our plan to produce mobile phones for the domestic market, so that we can meet local consumers' needs more effectively," a Samsung spokeswoman said Monday in an email statement, without …
In recent months, China has been increasingly using its six-year-old antimonopoly law to put foreign businesses under greater pressure, a development that experts say will intensify as Beijing seeks new sway over the prices paid by Chinese companies …
In prior years comparing health plan pricing ranked somewhere between difficult to impossible with consumers having to call each company one by one, or peruse their plans online one-by-one in order to get a bead on pricing. But the implementation of …
The 1920s brought a booming economy and an increased consumer demand for all things new and exciting. Ford had the capability to create a more luxurious car, but the idea scraped against the grain of what Henry Ford stood for: an affordable car for the …
“Now bourbon's become a worldwide drink.” The last time the industry spiked production in the 1970s, distillers ended up with a glut when demand went in a tailspin. Back then, the industry had grown stale and many consumers switched allegiance to vodka …