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PR pros who attend Pitching Inflight Magazines: Editors Tell PR What's Hot, What's Trending and How to Reach Millions of Affluent Travelers will also discover what stories these editors most like to cover, which sections are easiest to pitch, how they …
As recognized by UNICEF, Sri Lanka's experience is among the most compelling in achieving the best indicators for child and maternal health and access to primary health care in South Asia. We successfully reduced child mortality in the last half …
… on luxury services in a bet on a rebound in business from the wealthy, even as low-cost carriers fly high with the booming middle class. Airlines are seen under constant pressure to upgrade products, especially for wealthy customers. — Singapore …
Overall for investors, top financial priorities are managing or maintaining their current lifestyle (30 percent) and saving for retirement (29 percent). Of those … John Hancock's Investor Sentiment Survey is a quarterly poll of affluent investors …
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For somewhere around $70,000 you can own a car that a slew of automotive, environmental, consumer and engineering organizations have called the best in the world. But it's also a car very few of us can afford, even in the affluent West. It simply is …
Not only is China the second-largest economic hub in the global economy, but China also exports a significant amount of its products to the global economy. If the country experiences a GDP decline, it's because there isn't demand in the global economy.
After bouncing around the breakeven for most of the day, stocks rallied into the early 1 p.m. ET close. The Dow Jones industrial average, the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq ended up between 0.1 % and 0.3%. Renewed political instability in Europe, violent …