belleza
Active Member
We need to find out if some of the companies we spend so much money with are publicly traded.
"Chicago-based Hunter Miller Group said African-American spending power is expected to soar from $645.9 billion this year to $852.8 billion in 2007. And this group’s spending share in the hair care sector is nothing to ignore—30%—according to Hunter Miller.
African-American shampoo sales jumped 37.3% to $7.8 million, according to Information Resources Inc. (IRI), Chicago. Shampoo unit sales rose 33%. Conditioner sales increased as well, up 11.5% to $19.9 million. These figures exclude Wal-Mart sales.
Hunter Miller insisted in its “Born to shop: the purchasing behavior of African-Americans” report that African-Americans base their heath and beauty purchases on their unique physiological needs, and spend 47% more on personal care products than other groups."
We need to benefit from our propensities. I propose an LHCF investment group.
"Chicago-based Hunter Miller Group said African-American spending power is expected to soar from $645.9 billion this year to $852.8 billion in 2007. And this group’s spending share in the hair care sector is nothing to ignore—30%—according to Hunter Miller.
African-American shampoo sales jumped 37.3% to $7.8 million, according to Information Resources Inc. (IRI), Chicago. Shampoo unit sales rose 33%. Conditioner sales increased as well, up 11.5% to $19.9 million. These figures exclude Wal-Mart sales.
Hunter Miller insisted in its “Born to shop: the purchasing behavior of African-Americans” report that African-Americans base their heath and beauty purchases on their unique physiological needs, and spend 47% more on personal care products than other groups."
We need to benefit from our propensities. I propose an LHCF investment group.