24 Nov 2008
| by Stephen Foster
household repairs rather than trying to do cash deals. So it could cost less than the pundits think ...
01 Oct 2008
| by Robert McLuhan
Pharmaceutical 0.87 8.74 57.65 9 Drink 0.81 24.88 44.65 10 Household appliances 0.8 14.66 4 ...
Household appliances 0.2 0.65 21 Household stores 0.17 2.21 22 Supermarkets 0.17 0.08 23 ...
appliances 0.15 0.09 21 Government 0 0 22 Household stores 0 0 23 Leisure equipment 0 0 ...
01 Oct 2008
| by Richard Abbott
for the industry, in that travel and transport companies and household-equipment suppliers have significantly ...
30 Sep 2008
| by Nicola Clark
forecasts a slow growth in household expenditure in 2008 and 2009, compared with the 1.6% decline ...
interest in repairing and rejuvenating household items they already own, as opposed to simply replacing ...
23 Sep 2008
| by Jane Simms
toiletries, healthcare, petcare, savoury home-cooking, spirits, wine, beer and household cleaning Dairy: 8 ...
frequency and average spend are all rising; 86% of households bought its chocolate last year. The strongest ...
take-home spirits, bought by nearly 20% of households, but 'Smirnoff and vodka are the brand ...
23 Sep 2008
| by Jane Simms
British households. All data is based on the number and value of items being bought by these consumers ...
02 Sep 2008
| by Philippa Roberts and Jane Cunningham
been the case that women make 80% of purchase decisions in household categories, but now, in the high ...
unveil exclusive research into the women who are their household's chief income earner and a vital market ...
28 May 2008
| by Staff
of the frozen chips market this year, and more than two-thirds of households buy its products. Eyles, who refers ...
13 May 2008
| by Nicola Clark
fuelled the rise of household debt. Barclays is the most-hated in the sector and it is notable ...
31 Mar 2008
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