Sales at its retail stores, excluding certain items, rose 10 percent to $1.1 billion, accounting for 55 percent of total revenue in the quarter. Comparable store sales rose 2 percent. Ralph Lauren, whose portfolio also includes … "The brand's higher …
Sales at its retail stores, excluding certain items, rose 10 percent to $1.1 billion, accounting for 55 percent of total revenue in the quarter. Comparable store sales rose 2 percent. Ralph Lauren, whose portfolio also includes … "The brand's higher …
For example, luxury gambling properties like Wynn and the Venetian in Las Vegas are booming, drawing in more high rollers than regional casinos in Atlantic City, upstate New York and Connecticut, which attract a less affluent clientele who are not …
But on Saturday, the 58-year-old women were found dead inside their two-story home in Naples Island, one of the city's most affluent neighborhoods. Long Beach police officers discovered the bodies about 5:50 p.m. in the 100 block of Syracuse Walk as …
He said “glamping” is an outdoor adventure package that is mainly offered to more affluent or “high-end” visitors and tourists. “In glamping, we … a reasonable fee. Visitors will only need to bring their personal items and we will take care of the …
To enlighten those who have not embarked on the food pilgrimage or haven't gone outside their comfort zone, Burns Road is a street in the heart of the old part of Karachi and is famous for its traditional (read mouth-watering) food items such as Nihari …
BCG's latest study found that consumers spent more than $1.8 trillion worldwide annually on items they defined as luxuries — far beyond the $390 billion usually cited as total global sales of luxury goods such as apparel, cosmetics, watches, and …
The next item of business is a debate on motion S4M-08915, in the name of Alex Neil, on the Marriage and Civil Partnership (Scotland) Bill. I call Alex Neil to speak to and move the motion—cabinet secretary, you have 14 minutes. 16:10 …. Of those …
Mr. Fazzari also said that depending on a relatively small but affluent slice of the population to drive demand makes the economy more volatile, because this group does more discretionary spending that can rise and fall with the stock market, or track …