There is nothing wrong with consumers spending money, even on toys or luxury items. But we must realize that in order to consume, there must first be production. Spending money on holiday gifts does not help the overall economy. If anything, it is …
Jewelry in particular is set to sparkle as holiday shoppers in the market for a little “bling” are more likely to purchase those big ticket items in the final days leading up to Christmas. Sarah Quinlan, senior vice president, Market Insights for …
Luxury goods makers Michael Kors Holdings Michael Kors Holdings and Coach Coach are in a fierce battle for customers, and the rivalry fuels an ongoing debate about which stock is the better investment. But for investors trying to build diversified …
The rest is believed to have been splashed on luxury items such as holidays and fast cars. The alleged fraud was discovered during a routine audit by bosses who called in police. Yesterday Skermer appeared before magistrates in Runcorn, Cheshire, after …
"It appears to be the motive you have in most of these cases, financial gain," said Dart, who added that most of the money appeared to have been spent on items consumed by the family, rather than conspicuous luxury goods. Palos Heights police Detective …
The cars will cost between €100,000 ($123,000) and €130,000 ($159,000) and will be offered with a range of luxury items. Lotus is already working to incorporate an automatic transmission into the Evora, a trend we've seen with other boutique sports car …
BEIJING, Dec. 18 (Xinhuanet) — The government's anti-corruption and frugality campaign has been cited as one of major factors dragging down growth in the country's luxury goods market. Growth in luxury spending on the Chinese mainland is expected to …
"With just a few of the luxurious items that we sell at ExceptionalSheets.com, you can make your bedroom and bathroom like a 5 star hotel and spa," said Kyle Schmidt, Business Development Associate for Exceptional Sheets. "We can't think of a better …
1. China's ongoing crackdown means gifting goods are still out. At the Chinese Communist Party Central Committee's third plenum this November, officials made clear that the ongoing anti-corruption campaign that has been hitting luxury will go on.