Luxury Daily, Jan. 23, 2020 – Ferrari is world’s strongest brand, Bernard Arnault second-best brand guardian
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| | Marketing Ferrari is world’s strongest brand, Bernard Arnault second-best brand guardian | Italian sports car maker Ferrari retained pole position as the world’s strongest brand for the second year in a row, according to Brand Finance. Entire
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Retail Sales associate service still key differentiator for retailers | Almost three-quarters of consumers say that personalized service from frontline staff plays an integral role in shaping their decisions of which retailer to do business with, pointing to the continued importance of human help amid an increasingly independent retail environment. Entire
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Travel and hospitality Consumers more apt to call on travel advisors for complex, costly trips | NEW YORK – Rather than being made obsolete by online booking accessibility, travel agents have proven to be a valuable resource in navigating the modern tourism landscape, according to executives from Travel Leaders Group. Entire
article | Watches and jewelry How high price-point luxury watch and jewelry consumers shop from online to offline FREE | Did you know that the luxury watch and jewelry consumer is +8 percent more mobile when compared to digital shoppers from a cross-section of industries? Entire
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News briefs Alibaba, Kenzo, Starboard and Sephora | Luxury Daily's live news from Jan. 22 - Alibaba cites strides in IP protection efforts with brand, tech help; Kenzo is first LVMH fashion label to open on Alibaba’s Tmall; Starboard to sell private-label Sephora cosmetics for first time at sea. Entire
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News briefs Burberry, Barneys, German automakers and Jaguar Land Rover – News briefs | Today in luxury - Burberry weathers Hong Kong slump by selling more in mainland China; The clawback threat for Barneys vendors; Germany’s luxury car makers lose their shine; Jaguar Land Rover cuts 500 jobs at SUV plant amid cost squeeze. Entire
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Software and technology Heard at NRF: Contradictory conversation from vendors – “Unified” but “Decoupled” | At NRF 2020 Vision, commerce tech vendors touted their latest innovations for digital retail. The theme, from booth to booth, was an eerie echo of words like “connected” and “unified.” Entire
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