It is expected that the luxury goods company will generate $4.2 billion revenues in the current fiscal year. Along with top-line growth, the company is also focusing towards improving its margins, ultimately leading to enhanced earnings. As the New …
Burberry regards Bailey as its biggest asset and has argued to shareholders that his pay is in line with other global luxury–goods companies. For example, Prada's Miuccia Prada gets a total of £11.7 million in 2013 compared to Bailey's smaller package …
In addition to luxury products many glamping operators focus on sustainability, says Marco Walter, managing director of ECOCAMPING: “The customers targeted by glamping operators attach great importance to social and ecological awareness. That is why …
"The government is not against luxury; it is against corruption, which is a good thing," Vertu chief executive Massimiliano Pogliani told the South China Morning Post. "Now, the people who are buying our products really love these devices and the brand.
The once mighty East India Company (EIC), which is now confined to selling premium luxury brands in the UK, is reported to be heading back to India, not as a commercial trading company, but a retailer of fine goods this time around. East India Company …
But the other afternoon, when she let me peek at the menu for Mirepoix's July 26 luxury foods dinner — and when, after that, she described how she evaluates products and creates dishes to showcase them — I was reminded of curating in the traditional …
Bentley seems determined to see its name on all sorts of luxury products, from furniture to watches and now to mobile phones. The luxury car manufacturer has announced an exclusive five-year partnership with Vertu, the UK-based luxury mobile phone …
But porcelain making, including hand-painting select pieces of tableware, home items, jewelry components and figurines with real gold accents, remains in Germany. “How many luxury brands have presence in the world's leading museums?” asked Bade.
Public Citizen is complaining that a group of federal agencies propose to redefine manufacturing so that it would include employees and firms that are not actually bashing metal in the United States. The IRS beat the other agencies to this dubious result.