Australians are demonstrating a less cautious approach to spending money, with more consumers planning to use their credit cards this quarter, while savings will be less of a focus. The Dun and Bradstreet Consumer Credit Expectations ...
Tags: economy
Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid (MBFWM), the grand fashion forum organised by IFEMA, will stage its 58th edition from 13th to 17th September at Feria de Madrid. For five days, - from Friday to Tuesday - this event will bring together on ...
Tags: Fashion Week, Apparel
It's reported that Nucor posted net earnings of US$84.8 million for the first quarter of 2013, lower than US$145.1 million in the same period of a year ago and US$136.9 million in the fourth quarter of 2012. In the first quarter of this ...
Tags: Metallurgy, Mineral, Energy
live on the runway and live on the web– when the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) holds its highly anticipated annual graduating students runway show on Wednesday, May 1, 2013, at 6:30 pm at FIT. While admittance to the runway ...
Perimeter Brand Packaging has announced the completion of qualitative and quantitative research with 10,000 consumers over the past 12 months, including one hundred hours of one-on-one insight sessions with consumers. Perimeter, an Open ...
Tags: Packaging, Packaging Industry
The brand looks to capitalise on its ‘from farm to fork’ 100% Irish beef burgers and 100% chicken breast frozen products, with the relaunch rolling out last month. It has embarked on a complete re-brand. All of its packaging ...
West Midlands Fire Service said more than 15 fire engines were at the Smurfit Kappa plant, a mill that packaging papers, in Nechells. About 100 firefighters remain at the scene of the blaze in Mount Street, which broke out shortly after ...
The sharemarket suffered its biggest fall for four weeks yesterday as resources companies sank in response to ongoing questions about the global economic outlook and fear that the collapse in gold prices could force some funds to sell ...
Tags: Miners, Global Outlook
The sharemarket has closed lower, led by sharp losses among the big miners. At 4.18pm AEST, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was down 80.2 points, or 1.6 per cent, at 4924.4 points. The broader All Ordinaries index was down 82.3 points, ...
Tags: Miners, BHP Billiton
THE sharemarket rose the most in seven sessions after commodities and offshore equities saw some recovery from recent weakness caused by China's disappointing economic growth data, the collapse in gold prices and the Boston bombings. ...
Tags: economy
THE Australian dollar was slightly higher as Wall Street gained 1 per cent, bouncing back after heavy losses yesterday. At 6.30am AEST the local unit was trading at 103.91 US cents, up from 103.72 cents at yesterday's local close.
Tags: economy
The premium gin is distilled on a Northamptonshire farm and Blue Marlin created a brand that reflected the relationships behind the product. Warner Edwards is founded by Tom Warner, hailing from England, and Sion Edwards, a Welshman. ...
INTEL Capital, one of the world's biggest technology investment funds, may adjust its investment strategy to accommodate smaller Australian start-ups. Traditionally, Intel Capital has not been an angel investor or provided seed capital, ...
Tags: economy
Equity fund managers marginally beat the market in the first quarter, with income-focused funds performing best as the global hunt for yield drives up stocks such as banks and property trusts. For the three months to the end of March, the ...
Tags: Yield, Equity Funds
The RapCo system is the latest innovation from SICK's range of sensors and sensing systems for factory automation, safety, quality control and track and trace applications. RapCo promises to speed up product changes by adjusting ...
Tags: Packaging, Printing, packaging machine