Commenting on the launch, she said, "There is a continuous and growing demand for luxury products, particularly in emerging global markets, and at One Luxury Marketing we have put together a team of highly experienced specialists who have a genuine …
Chinese consumers were the world's biggest buyers of luxury goods in 2012, accounting for 27 percent of industry sales, according to a McKinsey & Co. report in December. But mainland luxury sales growth may slow to 12 percent annually in the three …
Restaurants pay only a fifth of the rents that luxury brands do. Supermarkets and cinemas pay even less, because their margins are lower but they are good at attracting traffic. Mr. Azar wants to further reduce the number of restaurants, to free up …
Eight out of the 11 financial companies on the list rose in brand value, with No. 23 American Express posting a 12 percent increase. Luxury brands also increased in value. Each of the luxury brands on the list saw its value rise by at least five percent.
At a time when Versace is selling kids' clothes and Oscar de la Renta just introduced a line of stationery, it's clear that luxury brands are moving quickly past their signature items and evolving into whole-life outfitters. Now we can add Coach to …
The stunning all-new 2013 IPL G high-performance hard-top convertible joins the Infiniti line of finely crafted luxury automobiles. As the second member of the Infiniti Performance Line of premium performance vehicles, the all-new IPL hardtop …
At various points throughout the book, a currency war is defined as any of the following: A competitive devaluation; a domestic monetary policy with a devalued currency as a consequence; an outright financial attack; elimination of the dollar's reserve …
Arbitron pays 70,000 people to carry around gadgets that register what stations they're listening to. Nielsen said the acquisition will let the New York company expand the amount of media consumption it tracks by … full year of operation and 32 cents …
This trend has given rise to one of the longest and greatest winning streaks in industrial history, bringing us gadgets, capabilities, and conveniences that previous generations could scarcely have imagined. But now this steady progress is … It has …