In preparation for developing the new Ghost, Rolls-Royce learned that customers who would normally buy this model did not want the attractive symbol of prosperity. “We’ve found that these clients are showing significant attitudes toward luxury items that celebrate reduction and restraint – not screaming, but babbling,” Rolls-Royce CEO Torsten …
Read More »Rent is due and many lose extra help
But the rent is still due. For people who relied on those protections, this month may usher in new challenges. “Emergency rental assistance must be a priority,” said Priscilla Almodóvar, executive director of Enterprise Community Partners, a national nonprofit home that develops affordable housing. “It is a key factor in …
Read More »Why does Google’s new WFH plan change the rules of the game?
Google employees don’t have to return to the office until next summer … or maybe even later. And it won’t be surprising if we see more companies, especially Google’s Silicon Valley neighbors, make similar ads. Google has just set a new benchmark for other tech companies, said Arran Stewart, co-founder …
Read More »Bugatti is selling a $ 35,000 electric car for kids
Originally, the 500 of the mini electric cars that the companies planned to manufacture were sold after the car was unveiled at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show. However, due to the coronavirus pandemic, some customers changed their minds and put some Available to new customers, Bugatti announced Friday. This new …
Read More »Existing home sales increased nearly 21% in June
Previously owned home sales rose a record 20.7% from May, the largest monthly increase since NAR began tracking in 1968. “Record low mortgage rates are certainly helping to attract buyers to the market,” said Lawrence Yun, chief economist at NAR. “But inventory levels are declining, which could create a bottleneck …
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