More senior citizens want to stay young at heart, with 75% respondents saying they wanted to socialise, engage in sports, go on a leisure outing and shop for luxury goods. This may be true in cases where their savings can ensure that lifestyle but a …
Spare us the silly Prince and the Bedbug story. He's just a wimp!' Simi glared at me. 'He actually is a blue blooded prince, Mother. His granddad inherited a palace somewhere in Rajasthan – now they've sold it to some hotel group. He's, like, used to …
The event hosted some of the industry's most well-respected CEOs and managers from international tourism, hospitality and lifestyle. The Signum Virtutis was received by Regency Travel and Tours general manager Nasiruddin Shafiq on behalf of the CEO, …
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The website has auctioned off a variety of unusual items culled from city and county storage facilities nationwide, including a coffin, a 7-foot fiberglass shark, a laser telescope and a Bentley luxury car. "We auction off everyday treasures and a …
… the last year, the government had recognized multiple rates in a tiered system designed to provide dollars at prices depending on what class of imports they were being used to purchase, with basic goods prioritized over what were considered luxury …
Luxury goods are something we don't mind paying more for, but what about financial advice? The old system of paying for advice was a trailing commission. This was a percentage fee of your investment amount, often paid in perpetuity, as financial …
… the last year, the government had recognised multiple rates in a tiered system designed to provide dollars at prices depending on what class of imports they were being used to purchase, with basic goods prioritised over what were considered luxury …
Although the number of middle-class buyers of luxury goods in China has grown from 1 million in 1995 to 37 million today, many of them are expected to stop spending on luxury items now the country's economic growth has slowed. In January, the …