The global luxury lifestyle brand said early Monday that its total revenue in the quarter jumped 43.4 percent to 919.2 million dollars, while net income rose to 187.7 million dollars, or 91 cents per diluted share. But its shares slipped more than 7 …
In April last year, Leeds Crown Court heard how he used the cash to fund a lavish lifestyle including buying designer clothes, jewellery and an orangery. He was jailed for 23 years, and ordered to pay back over £250,000. West Yorkshire Police has now …
Michael Kors Holdings Ltd. (NYSE: KORS) reported first-quarter fiscal 2015 results before markets opened Monday. The luxury lifestyle brand reported diluted earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter of $0.91 and $919.2 million in revenues. In the same …
Over the past few seasons, we've watched as Coach revamped and expanded its womenswear category with the goal of transforming it into a more fashion-forward luxury lifestyle brand: This involved the addition of more luxurious leather goods (including, …
And if you call yourself luxury, chances are you have fake marble in the bathroom. Luxury, fine dining, trend, hip, cool, gourmet and most other adjectives are about the experience you give your guests. They are not slogans, so stay away from using …
Pricing starts at $7,000 per person and includes four tours with helicopter explorations, access to the film design workshops, 10 nights of luxury accommodations, three lunches and 11 days of car rental. Flights are not included. Guests who book by …
It's time for a grand trunk show as The Lalit New Delhi gears up for My Best Friend and Me, an exhibition bringing you choices from the world of fashion and lifestyle. As some of the popular Indian and international labels come together to celebrate …
"The San Rio, Biella, and Massiano are among our most popular models and are great options for homebuyers who wish to experience the community's terrific lifestyle." Toll Brothers communities offer worry-free lifestyles to enhance the home-buying …
… of the Mandela family's legacy, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, Nelson Mandela's ex-wife, responded that she was not, like Malema, the type of populist who “exploits” the poor and uneducated in order to sustain “a luxury lifestyle and what we now call …