Consumers want products that tell stories, have magic, and inspire.
Before solar, before Sunrun, if consumers wanted electricity, there was a monopoly of someone who told you how much it costs.
Delivering a service that consumers feel truly connected to and providing an experience that people love and love to organically share and talk about is the most effective form of marketing I know.
My instinct is to assume that we consumers are an inconsistent bunch. We like competition if it delivers low prices, but grumble if it delivers the bad news that prices need to go up.
We are building OYO to be the preferred hospitality brand for consumers in the new post-COVID reality.
As consumers adopt crypto, we hope that they’ll also be interested in trading equities and options.
Consumers can choose organic cotton grown without pesticides, but it uses more water and requires more land than conventional crops. Organic cotton can also be much more expensive and difficult to find.
Fraud is fraud. And consumers of any product – whether you want to buy a car, participate in fantasy football – our laws are very strong in New York and other states that you can’t commit fraud.
More customers for Canadian oil means that Canadian producers can charge more for their oil, which then means that American businesses and consumers will pay more for oil.
Exclusives are bad for artists, bad for consumers, and bad for the whole industry.
There’s this fascination in America that more is better: we want that procedure. And more is not necessarily better when it comes to health care. We as consumers really need to understand that.
We take the privacy of our consumers’ information as one of the most trusted things that people look to Paypal for, because when it comes to financial services, the single most important brand attribute you can have is trust.
Those who believe that health is a commodity, on par with cars or computers, fail to grasp the basic economic lesson that health is very vulnerable to exposure to the markets, not least due to the profound asymmetries in power between the providers and consumers.
We at Sun Cellular will definitely continue our consistent business policy of offering the best value for consumers’ money. Yes, we shall offer the most affordable but reliable service.
For far too long, America has been without a comprehensive energy plan, and today consumers are paying the price – literally – at the pump and in their heating bills.
I look for individuality in the artisans I work with for CoutureLab; a loving relationship with the product and care in the construction, along with the story behind it, make couture desirable to consumers looking for something that cannot be mass-produced.
There is a lot of growth taking place in capturing aspirational consumers and converting them to luxury as they evolve.
If you are not online, people look at you askance. I think in three to four years’ time people will look equally askance at you if you haven’t got the ability for consumers to buy what they want, where they want and how they want.
What is sure is that technological change is accelerating in all directions and, like children playing in a fountain, consumers are reveling in the experience.
No access to me, nor my staff, will ever affect what we do to protect consumers of the state of Florida.
It’s okay to be misunderstood – as long as you’re not misunderstood by your consumers.
It is imperative that we make consumers more aware of the long-term effects of their financial decisions, particularly in managing their credit card debt, so that they can avoid financial pitfalls that may lead to bankruptcy.
Free Trade puts consumers at the centre of economic activity. It lowers the cost of imports, which gives people the opportunity to buy more with the same amount of money: domestic producers have to compete with the lowest global costs or invest in new business.
Mutual funds were created to make investing easy, so consumers wouldn’t have to be burdened with picking individual stocks.
Consumers expect a safe, convenient, and affordable globalised payment platform.
The corporate lobby in Washington is basically designed to stifle all legislative activity on behalf of consumers.
Consumers have a different path to purchase. They don’t shop less than they used to; it is just that the footsteps went online. You have to think differently in how you engage with users.
While we should be moving very quickly and building great products for our consumers, it should never come at the expense of security, uptime, things like that.
Production chains, how consumers can drive change: all these things may seem at odds with fashion, but arguably, they’re not.
Unfortunately, several companies are attempting to deceive consumers through the unauthorized use of my image or my name, and my attorneys are pursuing those making these false claims.
At Campbell’s, we’re listening to consumers. We recognize that real and healthier food is better for our consumers and our business. Our goal is to be the leading health and well-being food company.
We need to see many more people starting businesses and becoming their own boss, but the squeezed middle exists as much within this group as in the population at large as rising costs are hitting small businesses – who after all are consumers too.
You can find a product and be aware of all the other products out there in just seconds. That’s a very attractive method for companies and consumers. At the same time, it also creates a lot of competition.
The nerdist movement is less about consumers; there is a large contingent that are creative nerdists instead of consumers.
Consumers fare best when the barriers to business entry are low, which helps ensure that the market – any market – becomes competitive and stays that way.
We have no idea in what way tomorrow’s consumers will want to consumer their media.
If I can accomplish anything in the next however-many years, it is this: To help a generation realize, or to think of themselves, not just as consumers but also creators.
There won’t be a law with sanctions, but Mexicans and Mexican consumers will know how to value those companies that are loyal to our national identity and those that are not.
I believe strongly that the opportunity is here for us in America to finally have a healthcare system that we can really be proud of. But it’s got to be one where everybody is involved. Everybody: consumers, employers, providers, health-insurance companies, everybody.
While the Cold War had us questioning our next-door neighbors, big brands emerged to capture our trust. We became consumers.
North Carolina is home to some of the largest financial institutions in the country, and a vibrant network of community banks. We’re a banking state, and we’re proud of that distinction. But we also understand that responsible financial regulation protects consumers and businesses.
Narrow banks could restart effective intermediation and ensure that consumers and employment-creating small and medium-size enterprises are adequately financed and can contribute to the reactivation of the economy.