“@WSJ: Luxury brands can no longer bank on China's tourists. Here's why: http://on.wsj.com/1lkjFIX pic.twitter.com/ARR4FXkLF9”@kim2geer
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“@WSJ: Luxury brands can no longer bank on China's tourists. Here's why: http://on.wsj.com/1lkjFIX pic.twitter.com/ARR4FXkLF9”@kim2geer
高級ブランド売上、急降下(中国)“@WSJ: Luxury brands can no longer bank on China's tourists. Here's why: http://on.wsj.com/1lkjFIX pic.twitter.com/w4yHG8FLZB”
“@WSJ: Luxury brands can no longer bank on China's tourists. Here's why: http://on.wsj.com/1lkjFIX pic.twitter.com/2bT04BaF6U” #luxury #brands
Interesting: why Luxury brands can no longer bank on China's tourists.(Via @WSJ) Here's why: http://on.wsj.com/1lkjFIX pic.twitter.com/OZmCi5cB3o
@WSJ because of the fake brands, nothing else
@icesader @WSJ What is a "brand" but a consumerist con anyway. The Chinese are waking up to the hype.
@spiderweb690 I have no idea what you just said. @icesader @WSJ
@WSJ as we have been saying...,Hong Kong #SpendingPulse
“@WSJ: Luxury brands can no longer bank on China's tourists. Here's why: http://on.wsj.com/1lkjFIX pic.twitter.com/cmmXdAyQNa”
"@WSJ: Luxury brands can no longer bank on China's tourists. Here's why: http://on.wsj.com/1lkjFIX pic.twitter.com/cmoeR2snQL" It's a very problem
@WSJ Here in Scotland every luxury brand retailer has signs in Chinese in the window and glossy brochures also in Chinese.
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