Articles, tagged with "consumer spending", page 5
04th February 2011
Many of Britain's Christmas shoppers spent more than usual in 2010, and not only due to the lessening effects of the recession. With VAT set to rise by 2.5 per cent on 4 January, money-savvy Brits made their money go further by making their expensive pu...
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Author:
Paul Buchanan
31st January 2011
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Retail i...
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Author:
Shushmul Maheshwari
28th January 2011
Malibu real estate is a great target for families of means who are interested in the lifestyle Malibu offers. One of the friendlier regions in southern California, Malibu residents often cite pride in their community and recreation opportunities as major ...
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Author:
John Smith
26th January 2011
In 2010, small-caps were the runaway winners, with the Russell 2000 closing up 25.28%. Technology also provided some decent gains, with the NASDAQ up 16.88%. Lagging were the blue-chip DOW and S&P 500 companies, which ended up 11.02% and 12.74%, respectiv...
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Author:
lombardipublishing
20th January 2011
What was great about 2010 is that it was not 2009. According to the Chinese calendar, 2010 was the year of the tiger. Statistically, at least in my book, 2010 should be titled The Year of the Scaredy-Cat. No great tiger in the stats, unless you look at ho...
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Author:
Paul
19th January 2011
Turn on the nightly news or flip open your morning paper and you’re hit in the face with a lot of negative talk. Gas prices are up, consumer spending is down, and that’s just the tip of the iceberg.
It’s certainly no secret that times are tough, but star...
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Author:
EWealthDaily
19th January 2011
Over the past 34 years, U.S. household debt has skyrocketed from $680 billion in 1974 to an astronomical $14 trillion in 2008, according to the November 1, 2010 issue of Time magazine. Since the early 1980s, U.S. consumer consumption has outpaced income a...
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Author:
kaybeeenterprise
14th January 2011
Rapid growth in Vietnam’s retail sector during the recent past has made the country an attractive destination for multinational retailers. Of the total retail sales, food retail sales comprise 2/3rd of the business. Besides, non foods items are witnessing...
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Author:
Shushmul Maheshwari
13th January 2011
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Author:
Shushmul Maheshwari
05th January 2011
What Are The Issues Currently Affecting Your Call Centre?After a number of years of high levels of consumer spending, retailers are now facing a period of tough trading conditions.Are you looking for ways to retain customers or their levels of spending?Do...
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Author:
mili
04th January 2011
With VAT increasing by 2.5 per cent to 20 per cent in January next year, businesses will need to work out how they will absorb and manage this cost. The key factors to consider are how to maintain profit despite the 2.5 per cent deduction and how to manag...
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Author:
SmallbizmattersUK
19th December 2010
The demand for money has never ceased to exist. As time progresses, the desire for more money has intensified, thanks to increased economic activity and people’s unlimited needs and wants. Unfortunately, the supply of money does not grow as the demand for...
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Author:
Sofia Britts
16th December 2010
The National Association of Business Economics (NABE) keeps its economic outlook ‘sub-par’, but it still holds optimism. The group expects consumer spending in the US to remain modest in the coming months due to sluggish gains in employment rate and the a...
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Author:
rudson tren
08th December 2010
Media format wars are nothing new. We've all been through them in one form or another, from Betamax versus VHS to cassettes versus CDs to Blu-ray versus HD DVD. The current big conflict is one of traditional physical media versus digital content delivery,...
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Author:
Quintin Fatchett
02nd December 2010
It's starting to smell like the holiday season already and this time of the year signals an increase in consumer spending particularly for those planning to host a family reunion or a small gathering of friends and other parties. It is also a time for hei...
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Author:
jgotidoc