UK brands are back in growth for the first time in three years, but they continue to lag behind their international peers in terms of brand value growth, according to new data. Kantar’s BrandZ ranking ...
Old-fashioned economic thinking is driving biodiversity loss, according to a new international study led by Aberystwyth University academics, which calls for a fundamental shift in how nature is ...
Wetlands in Hampton Roads are an important part of the ecosystem, and a new study attempts to quantify their worth to the community by calculating a monetary value. The study, by the William & Mary ...
A new Realtor.com report finds Florida leads the nation in homes threatened by flood and wind risks. Multiple Florida metro areas, including Cape Coral-Fort Myers, have 100% of their homes at severe ...
Brief background: The RDPP aims at supporting civil society, host governments, donors and other stakeholders in understanding and mitigating the impact of protracted forced displacement from Syria and ...
The Powerball winning numbers are in for the Saturday, Sept. 6 drawing with a jackpot that reached $1.787 billion ($820.6 million cash value). The largest winning Powerball jackpot ticket sold in ...
Results from the Female Asian Nonsmoker Screening Study (FANSS) highlight the potential value of low-dose CT (LDCT) screening for lung cancer among a growing but underserved population: Asian women ...
It's a well-known fact that anyone who buys a brand-new car is going to suffer from the effects of depreciation when it comes to selling that car. The longer you keep the car, the more of the value ...
Buying a new car is cause for celebration, but selling it for half-off in a few years time certainly is not, which is why you might want to pick a model that historically benefits from strong residual ...
New J.D. Power Study Measuring Satisfaction with Tax Preparers Reveals Importance of Perceived Value
J.D. Power today revealed the results of its inaugural U.S. Tax Preparation Satisfaction Study,SM which measures customer experiences with the largest tax do-it-yourself and assisted preparation ...
People who view society as competitive are more likely to admire antagonistic leaders, a new study finds. Meanwhile, those who see society as cooperative are more likely to call those same leaders ...
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