Given its affluent customer base, demand for Tiffany's products is expected to be more resilient than the mid-tier category in a recessionary environment, although the category is not recession immune given its discretionary nature. Global Demand …
I haven't seen the point in arguing in favor of any progressive economic agenda items that not only aren't going to happen before 2016, they almost certainly aren't going to happen before 2020 as things stand now. The best we can hope for in the …
The dream for a Clive town center has come to a sudden halt after nearly two years of planning and preparation. Clive officials announced the end of the project Monday after reviewing two proposals from private development groups seeking partnership …
Eventually, demand for goods and services would outstrip supplies in the now-affluent country and their importation would begin. Importation would require the movement of gold … They would do anything to shore up the value of these Reserve currencies …
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It abolished the estate tax, which applied only to the wealthiest 7 percent of estates, a primary source for local government purchase of big-ticket items like fire trucks, police fleets and courthouse roofs. A recent analysis in this newspaper found a …
Prosecutors said Kadyrbayev and another friend, Azamat Tazhayakov, decided to take the items from Tsarnaev's room at the University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth several days after two bombs exploded near the finish line of the marathon, killing three …
But I do not mind these things if Thou be pleased with me. But make it manifest to …. Once when Hazrat Hassan Basri went to visit Hazrat Rabia, he found one of the wealthy and prominent citizens of Basra standing with a bag of money, weeping at her door.
Coburn's Wastebook, the respected Brookings Institution urged Coburn and other governmental watchdogs to pay more attention to “big ticket” budget items like the $7 billion the Pentagon is spending to destroy “approximately 20 percent of the total war …