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- Town Sports International Holdings, Inc. Q3 2008 Earnings Call Transcript
- Question-and-Answer Session Operator Operator instructions Your first question comes from the line of Sharon Zackfia with William Blair. Please proceed. Sharon Zackfia – William Blair Hi, good afternoon. Dan Gallagher Good afternoon, Sharon. Sharon Zackfia – William Blair You may have said this, but I...
- Earnings calls 2008-11-17
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- GfK Roper Consulting Introduces Global Consumer Recession Index; Reveals Most and Least Affected Countries
- To: LIFESTYLES EDITORS Contact: Deanna Decker, Padilla Speer Beardsley, +1-212-752- 8338, ddecker@psbpr.com; or Kellie Radford, GfK Custom Research, North America, +1-212-240-5300, info@gfkamerica.com -U.S.Among Most Impacted Nations Worldwide- NEW YORK, June 1 /PRNewswire/ -- GfK Roper Consulting, a division of GfK Custom Research North America, today announced highlights from its...
- Research articles 2009-06-01
- Activision: A Bright Light in the Dark Consumer World?
- Market Folly submits: I am long a specialty retail play. I had to slap myself out of the stupor for owning one in an environment I have dubbed as a consumer recession. What am I long - how about some Activision Blizzard ATVI? I was fortunate/unfortunate enough (we'll know later)...
- External links 2008-11-11
- Global recession nearly over says consumer report
- Consumer confidence is on the rebound as they start thinking beyond the recession, says a report from Nielsen. According to the ?Nielsen Consumer Confidence, Concerns and Spending? report the global consumer confidence index increased nine points in the 3rd quarter. In October 2009, 66% of global consumers said their economy...
- News items 2009-11-05
- aposFlight to value' will soar after recession and reshape mid-market
- You are here: News / 'Flight to value' will soar after recession and reshape mid-market The recession has brought about a new way of shopping and these changes will be permanent, bringing about a step change in the way consumers perceive 'value' and spend money, according to PwC. PwC's latest...
- News items 2009-10-30
- McKinsey: So Far, It's Just Another Recession
- This current economic recession may not mean the sky is falling, according to a research study posted on the McKinsey Quarterly. In Mapping Decline and Recovery Across Sectors, McKinsey partner Timothy M. Koller and two McKinsey consultants, Bin Jiang and Zane D. Williams, analyzed the financial performance of U.S. companies...
- Blog posts 2009-01-26
- Recession May Be Over, But Don't Relax Just Yet
- If the recession really is over, what should companies do? Can they take it easy now? Well, they could try taking the credit for ending the slide in economic activity or they could thank the government for slashing interest rates and keeping consumer spending buoyant. ...
- Blog posts 2009-06-11
- Recession is Only the Beginning | BTalk Australia
- (18min 54) Professor Steve Keen says the Aussie economy has a long way to fall yet. The current situation is the work of neoclassical economists who didn’t understand the importance of controlling debt, which is now over $2 trillion. He points to the RBA, whose decision not to lower interest...
- Blog posts 2009-03-09
- Wal-Mart Focuses on Retaining Customers Beyond Recession
- Wal-Mart CEO Mike Duke is looking beyond the recession, placing emphasis in the company’s first quarter conference call on its ability to retain high-income customers won during the recession. Not that he’s predicting a rapid economic rebound. Rather, he noted that business improvements Wal-Mart has made and...
- Blog posts 2009-05-14
- Q&A: Hartman Research Says Retailers Adding Convenience Food Better Check Consumer Definition
- Retailers across the spectrum are trying to make getting a meal on the table easier for consumers but complicating that attempt is the reality that convenience means different things to different people, according to a study by The Hartman Group. The study determined that 66 percent of...
- Blog posts 2009-06-08
- Will Consumers Ever Revert to Pre-Recession Spending Levels?
- Ravi Nagarajan submits: The Great Depression of the 1930s changed consumer behavior for decades among those who experienced the downturn firsthand. Although the vast majority of consumers today have no direct recollection of the Great Depression, most everyone remembers relatives who were frugal into their old age even decades after...
- External links 2009-08-05
- Expect a Slow March out of Recession
- Now that the recession is over (phew, that's a relief), how quickly can we expect the U.S. economy to rebound? Historically, the steeper the fall, the sharper the recovery. Unfortunately, this beast of a recession is no ordinary rabbit. Through August, the recession will have lasted 20...
- Blog posts 2009-10-01
- Best consumer confidence for 18 months
- You are here: City and Corporate / Best consumer confidence for 18 months Consumer confidence has risen to its highest level for 18 months but major job fears remain. The latest Consumer Confidence Index, released today Monday by market research company Nielsen and the British Retail Consortium BRC, shows an...
- News items 2009-11-02
- Consumer Confidence Gains but Few Anxious To Spend
- The recession has become something of a golden age of consumer research, which continues to reveal that consumers spending, when closely examined, defies generalization. This week, the Conference Board, in the aftermath of a stock market rally and vaguely positive data on the housing market, reported...
- Blog posts 2009-04-30
- Morgans Hotel Group: Be the Symbol of Recession Defiance
- Don't pretend the recession doesn't exist — look your customers in the eye and offer them ways to get through it. They will appreciate you for it. Last fall, late at night, the...
- Articles 2009-07-20
- Consumer Loan Growth at 10%
- Mark J. Perry submits: According to monthly banking data from the Federal Reserve, consumer loans have continued to grow at close to 10% (year-to-year) during the entire recession (see bottom chart above, click to enlarge). Notice in the top chart going back to 1950 that the positive consumer loan...
- External links 2009-02-22
- The Australian Economy Is in Recession, And It's Getting Worse
- Gerard Jackson submits: That our economic commentariat is still wondering whether Australia will "go into recession" is proof positive just how clueless they are. The recession is here and it's going to get worse. For month after month manufacturing has been contracting and shedding labour. Manufacturing is a leading indicator,...
- External links 2009-01-19
- Study: Recession May Wane but Wal-Mart Retains Advantage
- Consumer intentions to cut spending in the recession are at least growing less severe, the Trend Tracker Study conducted by the Gordman Group consultancy indicated, but any benefits from that development will continue to boost retailers most closely identified with low prices, and particularly Wal-Mart. In the...
- Blog posts 2009-04-28
- 5 Lessons We've Learned from the Recession
- Yesterday I scolded Wall Street for not learning lessons from the housing and credit bubbles. For the rest of us, the news is actually pretty good--it seems that the longest post-World War II recession has knocked some sense into us! Based on consumer confidence polls as well...
- Blog posts 2009-07-28
- New Survey Reveals Coupons and Discounts Drive Consumer Spending During Economic Recession
- 54% of Adults Would Decrease Discretionary Spending During an Economic Recession; 63% of Adults Will Not Make a Discretionary Purchase if They Cannot Find A Deal MELBOURNE, Australia -- The results of a newly released consumer survey commissioned by RetailMeNot, the web's leading consumer destination for online coupons, discounts...
- Research articles 2008-03-31
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