Challenging the stereotype that consumers in emerging markets demand showy logos and designs, Mr Kapoor discovered that Indian customers travel regularly and demand much the same as customers overseas. When Genesis Luxury first partnered with …
What if all investments could be both profitable and solve a pressing social or environmental need? That was the topic of discussion among innovators, investors and social entrepreneurs from around the world who gathered in San Francisco this week as …
Brazil's 124 billionaires own 12.3% of GDP and half the population lives on 130 dollars per month. The 124 richest people in Brazil hold assets totalling 544 billion Reais equivalent to 238.6bn dollars or 12.3% of the country's GDP, which is considered …
Apple Inc. (AAPL)'s new high–end iPhone gives a glimpse of future products that may be in store from the world's most-valuable company. A new motion-sensor chip inside the iPhone 5s lays the groundwork for wearable-computing products, while a …
Indeed, some 58% say they already owned multiple homes to support their lifestyle activities. It also found that they are willing to sacrifice square footage for luxurious amenities. Some 60% say they would rather have as many upgrades as they can …
With the sheer volume of money that the country loses daily to its smart Alec civil servants and their civilian collaborators, the only avenue available for money laundering, is in luxury real estate. 6. Even when one hasn't stolen so much and is in …
OVER time, as demand oscillates, it can be observed that airlines adjust the size of the aircraft in their respective fleets and change the frequency of the service that they offer. … Aviation and the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) under the …
Forbes magazine on Monday said that the Brazilian tycoon, who once aspired to be the world's richest person, is now worth less than $900 million. At the top of his game, a year-and-a-half ago, Mr. Batista's fortune reached $30 billion. The new figure …
Shoppers looking for a bargain are being warned to avoid fuelling the illegal trade in counterfeit goods this Christmas. Border Force has told shoppers to take extra care about where they buy their gifts – particularly items parading as luxury brands …