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It's a virtual lock that the magic price point--at which flat-panel TVs switch from being a status symbol of the rich and hip to an everyday feature in American living rooms--will be reached in the near future. That's because the Asian consumer-electronics companies that...
legal challenge. But Western oil companies are watching. Analysts say they would snap up what's left of Yukos if allowed. Big oil "is desperate to invest in Russia. It's one of the few opportunities left," says Jonathan Stern of the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies. Does Russia intend...
The result is an exhibition that includes several methods of printing—woodcuts, lithographs, etchings, screen prints—while embodying several inflections of what the process of printing affords an artist for her audience, the consumer. For it is with printing that the deflationary rhetoric of economics takes...
“Things change over a [long] period of time,” said DiGiovanni, who is also the president of the Harvard Square Business Association. “At the end of the day the consumer will choose what stays and what goes.”
Ah, Scotland—home of James Bond, Braveheart and a number of other memorable movie characters. (Plus, they had some wars and shit.) Also, apparently, it’s the purveyor of another hot American consumer commodity: fake news.