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2006 Consumer Holiday Spending Report
ChangeWave, Nov 2006, Pages: 19
What are the hot products for Christmas this year? This report reveals the latest trends in consumer electronics, including digital cameras, personal gadgets, computers, and home entertainment. Find out how consumers feel about Microsoft Vista and learn the “must have” clothing brands this holiday season. A total of 3,448 Alliance members participated in the survey, conducted November 8-14. Key Questions Answered in this Report: - Will overall consumer spending be more than, less than or the same as last year? - What are consumers spending more/less on this year compared to last year? - Will consumers be spending more, less, or the same amount on Holiday shopping as they did last year? - Will consumers be buying higher quality gifts than they did last year? - What personal gadgets and home entertainment products will be popular this holiday season? - Who is the leading digital camera manufacturer? - Will consumers be upgrading to Microsoft Vista? - Who are the top TV service providers? - What are the “must have” clothing brands? Top Reasons to Purchase this Report: Discover the outlook for overall consumer spending over the next 90 days Learn the top gifts for the holidays Identify the top TV service providers for the home Find out what effect Microsoft Vista will have on computer purchases Pinpoint the top digital camera manufacturer
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