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Global pet e-commerce: A dynamic channel in a growing market 

Global pet e-commerce: A dynamic channel in a growing market  | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"China Consumer research company Kantar Worldpanel reports that raising pets has become increasingly popular in China, due to urbanization and changing lifestyles. E-commerce’s share of pet product sales is relatively high in China compared to most other regions ..." 

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iPhone X finds favour in UK, China, Japan | WARC

iPhone X finds favour in UK, China, Japan | WARC | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"Smartphone OS data from Kantar Worldpanel shows a complicated landscape for Apple, as its iOS system ceded market share in traditional strongholds of the US and Europe while making gains in East Asia and the UK ..."

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Cost of Cool in India? An iPhone

Cost of Cool in India? An iPhone | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"To draw young buyers and increase its market share in India, Apple has offered promotions like monthly payments and trade-ins ..."

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Harley Davidson to offer electric motorcycle within 18 months, says CEO

Harley Davidson to offer electric motorcycle within 18 months, says CEO | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"Harley Davidson president and CEO Matt Levatitch said Tuesday an electric motorcycle “is an active project we’re preparing to bring to market in 18 months" ..."

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Shoprite to open 101 stores in SA in aggressive bid to gain market ...

Shoprite to open 101 stores in SA in aggressive bid to gain market ... | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"“The average South African consumer is not in great shape. Low-income consumers spend 89% of net income to service debt, yet need 70% of income just to cover essential living expenses. It's been a tough year, the rise in ..."

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