But in just 20 years, India's gross domestic product (GDP) would grow sevenfold, with annual economic growth hitting 9 percent by 2007. India, long considered the world's …. This money piled up not just because the Chinese are such religious savers …
Bed Bath & Beyond's growth is mainly attributable to growing consumer spending on home related products driven by the improving housing industry. The specialty retailer offers a wide range products that attract affluent as well as cost-conscious customers.
A document, which Intrepid sent the women a few weeks before the trip, specifically says they are getting the Groupon deal … which should have included the luxury hotels. John insists that's just a typo. John says the real proof is that they paid for …
A subsidiary of FirstService Corporation, Colliers International delivers a full range of services to real estate users, owners and investors worldwide, including global corporate solutions, brokerage, property and asset management, hotel investment …
Privé by DAMAC will be managed by DAMAC Maison, a hospitality division launched by DAMAC Properties in 2011, and will offer all the luxury services expected in a five-star hotel. The twin tower development will feature numerous amenities such as a …
Cars fill a lot of different niches: transportation, badges of identity, gadgets to geek out over, engines of freedom, signs of adulthood, destroyers of the environment and such. Over the past several years they've lost some of their status in American …
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Since the departure of Chairman Julius Genachowski in May, Clyburn has pushed through rules to lower the cost of prison phone calls, engineered a deal that allows the wireless gadgets used by smaller carriers to operate on the larger carriers' networks …
High-end Swiss watchmakers seem agreed that their concept of timeless luxury does not sit well with the "gadget" appeal of smartwatches. "A smartwatch is programmed to become obsolete," Jean-Claude Biver, chairman of luxury watchmaker Hublot (LVMH.