CISG reported significantly improved unaudited financial results, continuing the growth momentum of the prior two quarters. For the second quarter 2014, CISG posted total net revenues of RMB508.9 million (US$82.0 million), a 20.8% increase year over …
Like a lot of companies that cater to a less-affluent demographic, Target finds itself increasingly forced into an "ultra-value" strategy (see the McDonald's struggle to move its customers off the dollar menu and onto a higher price point). It has to …
Getting their nickname from “opportunity shops”, the retail stores provide help to those who need it most. Chatswood Salvation Army Family Store manager Jane Hadzic said despite the north shore's affluent appearance, people were struggling. … The …
During last year's MAD symposium, Choi discussed the tremendous issue of hunger in America and the lack of access to food that continues to plague low-income communities, despite being close to affluent neighborhoods. … Beginning in California (first …
NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Online purchase intentions around the world have doubled since 2011 for many durable and entertainment-related categories including e-books, event tickets, sporting goods and toys, according to a new study conducted …
Oakland even received a mine-resistant, ambush-protected armored vehicle (MRAP), designed to protect soldiers from land mines — hardly an issue affecting any police force in these affluent suburbs. Local communities … When asked about the Oakland …
Higher diesel prices have a cascading impact on the prices of a very wide range of articles of mass consumption, especially food items. While petrol is largely consumed by the affluent sections, many two-wheelers used by the middle classes also use petrol.
Statistics are hard to come by, but reportedly hundreds of affluent Bangladeshis have made these two countries their second home. Again, the US and Canada will not … Then it sells the items to Western consumers at a higher price. The extra sum …
“From what I saw, you could definitely tell the affluent people,” said Koftinow, who works at the Charles M. Schulz Museum. “You could see the split. Burners who have been coming for 20 years were really upset about that. It shows that there are haves …