In its quest to land a Boeing plant for the new 777X jet, the city of Charlotte told the Chicago-based company it would assemble 405 acres inside and adjacent to Charlotte Douglas Airport, including 70 acres of privately owned property that's home to …
Last year, the Prime Minister's Department told Parliament that Putrajaya now owns at least seven planes, including a Boeing Business Jet. The aircraft are for use by VVIPs including the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the prime minister. They comprised a …
Wong himself, 47, has joined the ranks of the world's billionaires after Hong Kong-traded shares doubled in the past year in a flat market overall. “I owe everything I have to Hong Kong,” Wong says in a Chinese-language interview at his biggest China …
Nine's coverage of Australia's Ashes victory may have garnered all the glory, but Ten's broadcast of the KFC T20 Big Bash League may finally be giving its billionaire investors something to cheer about. The Ten Network said it has no explanation for …
“Dominican hair salons have been a staple in less affluent communities — frequented by African-American and Hispanics,” said Azizi Figueroa, vice president at Nene's Secret, a New York-based hair care company. “Not a lot of Caucasians are frequenting …
The important thing to note here is that the Land's End business is one of Sears' few profitable businesses that appeal to affluent customers. Getting rid of one of its more profitable ventures leaves the company in a very difficult position. The …
When you are driving toward the quaint shops at the hub of this affluent town, cellular communication ceases a few miles from your destination, leaving you unable to receive or make calls until you choose to leave. The sprawling town of Washington is …
Wilhelmsmeyer says that's because the companies most vulnerable are those that make products that make for good high-end gifts–or, as he calls them, “mass luxury products.” A Rolls, he adds, is definitely not a mass product. “To own a Rolls-Royce, this …
At the show, the German luxury car maker demonstrated what it could legally: automated parking in a tight squeeze —both on the street and in a garage. The system used laser vision, ultrasonic sensors and a computer that fits in a corner of the trunk.