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BMW Group reported its global sales for 2015 on Monday morning, and the luxury car maker said that sales rose about 6% for the year.
In the luxury end of the American car market, Jaguar has been the most visible failure. The company sold about 1,000 cars during November.
Sales of cars by Ford's troubled Lincoln division are set to rise this year. Despite its troubles, it is not being driven out of the luxury market.
Are there companies that, as gun sales rise, weaken in response? Possibly yes, with the cause being rooted in disposable income.
Brikk is offering its diamond-encrusted Lux (Apple) Watch Omni for $110,000 to $115,000, with a non-refundable deposit of $10,000.
A Canadian company named Lucara Diamond announced on Wednesday that it had uncovered the world's second largest diamond ever found.
Higher-end apparel and accessories department store retailer Nordstrom has seen its shares pounded after disappointing earnings.
If one weekend record price for vintage baseball card collecting being set earlier this year was not enough, yet another record is about to be set for an auction of the 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle...
Fiat Chrysler announced in July that the company would spin off its Ferrari division into a separate company, and on Friday the company provided some specifics.
In what is usually a close race, luxury car company Mercedes readily topped its rival BMW in sales in September.
At this year’s Frankfurt Motor Show, which opened to the public on Saturday, one of the big stories was the introduction of a super-luxury SUV from Bentley.
In July, Cadillac and Lincoln had among the highest days to turn, an indication of their problems finding customers.
Tiffany reported disappointing second-quarter 2015 results before markets opened Thursday morning.
Lincoln, which has been the whipping boy of the luxury car makers, made impressive gains in U.S. sales during July, while sales of market leaders Mercedes and BMW flattened.