In a statement Unilever said: "The new products will launch to grow current and anticipated consumer and category trends – such as the growth seen in frozen yoghurt, luxury desserts and handheld formats and the trend towards consuming ice cream as a …
Luxury consumers are far more educated today. They are really looking for meaning, value and connection in what they purchase. Their interest is in sustainability, they are interested in quality, heritage and in provenance. They are looking for …
Sales and general interest in buying at the weekend's Quinte Sportsman Boat and RV Show is a positive sign Canadians are once again comfortable spending on luxury items, said organizers. That wasn't the tale in the years following the 2008/09 recession …
Inflation, taxes and garnishee orders were eating up people's salary increases. Everyone – including wealthy people – would feel the pinch and would have to cut back on luxury items. “People will only afford to pay for electricity, home mortgages and …
When we talk about automakers and profits these days, we often talk about luxury cars. Globally speaking, luxury cars are a fast-growing business, in part because of a boom in demand in China, and since they tend to be higher-profit products than …
“Participation in the TMG Pre-Oscar luxury suite has been a huge success for us. We could never have dreamt our products would have been given such an amazing opportunity so soon after our December launch…”—Susan Nickell, Sevique Founder & …
Not yet 30, Danielle Ryan, granddaughter of Ryanair founder Tony Ryan, is launching her Roads luxury products and entertainment business next month with lots of projects already in train. She's also a founding director of Lir Theatre and a big Unicef …
GM is in the midst of a long-term effort to turn Cadillac into a legit global peer to German luxury brands like BMW and Mercedes-Benz. This is a major corporate priority. It's driven by sound financial considerations, and investors should view it as a …
Daimler , the maker of Mercedes-Benz luxury cars, has moved into the passing lane and is threatening to put its German rivals in the rear-view mirror. … "Our products are in great demand around the world," Chief Executive Dieter Zetsche told reporters.