The middleclass or middle market in South Africa of LSM 4-7 offers the perceptive marketer a wealth of opportunity, as this class begins to grow in disposable income. The segment can be defined loosely as individuals who have average income and assets, …
First of all, on slide two, I would like to highlight the most important line items for the period. One, 12% percent increase in operating revenues, mainly in … In Chile, slide 10 EBITDA from Chilean operations decreased by 28% amounting to $103 …
… held increasingly senior positions before being named senior vice president in 2012. Prior to joining Phoenix, Beresin was director of public relations at The Travelers Companies and an account executive at an advertising agency. Headquartered in …
With more than a decade of experience under her belt, Harris has taken her education — both academic and hands-on — to offer an online mini-course on becoming a private chef for the wealthy and affluent in communities like Los Angeles and New York …
The company's growth depends mostly on its affluent customer-base, people who have been pretty consistent with their spending in spite of the global recession. Core sales increased 0.6 percent in June, the Commerce Department said earlier this month …
The 'Bound 2' star is said to advise his spouse – with who he has 13-month-old daughter North – on every aspect of her life, and has even ordered her to stop smiling for photographers when they are out together. A source told Britain's Grazia magazine: …
"They made all these requests ahead of their visit, for certain foods, champagnes, thousands in flowers, candelabras everywhere. The hotel brought in everything they requested, and there were dozens of items. But then they took back all the money they …
But there were the smalltime pilferers who nicked household items or if given the chance, money – which most villagers kept in small earthen pots planted in the floor under their beds. The drum beats heralded a huge ceremony at which ten teenage girls …
Washington DC: The World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 5140) argued that the fact that 25 per cent of stunted Indian children were in the highest wealth quintile reflected the burden of morbidity even among the affluent. WHO estimated that half of …