The investment bank believes that Kors will expand its share of the luxury market and ramp up its licensing business. Nomura's price target for … Also, Michael Kors is expanding into new products and markets in a recent deal with Luxottica Group. The …
Paloma Vega-Perez spent more than a decade in the trenches for Louis Vuitton, helping the luxury bag maker with production in Barcelona and Los Angeles. Now she's in Detroit, launching Shinola/Detroit LLC's line of leather goods. "I wanted to be a part …
… bathroom floors and “champagne bubble tubs.” Most of the furniture is locally made by the Amish. The luxury of the inn is in stark contrast to the simple lifestyle of the Amish nearby in the largest Old Amish Settlement west of the Mississippi …
The company describes its products – which also include accessories such as purses and iPad cases – as “affordable luxury”. Its handbags are priced at between £80 and £350, below luxury rivals such as Mulberry. According to Mr Simonet, there is growing …
They sell luxury autos and running shoes from Moscow to Vladivostok. The companies that have most avidly expressed their opposition to sanctions are disproportionately German — understandably, since Germany's flourishing manufacturing sector depends …
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Following British's 1760 Industrial Revolution, European inventors Louis Vuitton and Cartier, among others, manifested their brands through luxury products that carried their seals. Inventors such as Karl Benz and Ettore Bugatti shaped precision …
LOS ANGELES — Lexus executives want the performance versions of their products to have as much gravitas as those of the BMW M or Mercedes-Benz AMG divisions. Now Toyota's luxury arm is spending money to prove it, with the first nationwide TV …
"Many iconic American brands across a wide variety of industries — hotels, real estate, consumer products, luxury goods, technology, and others — are backed by countries governed by Sharia and not aligned with our civil liberties. Many of these …