Developing Stories
eWedNews has learned that a new study is being conducted by WE TV Networks Wedding Report to identify the number of businesses associated with the wedding industry. The survey was conceived to quell ranging estimates that are said to be rampant in the business and causing reported stress to investors.
Posted on 07/30/2010
The ongoing investigation regarding the Great Boston Bridal Scam is unraveling an alleged scheme to defraud exhibitors and would-be brides from hard-earned money at a time when people are suffering. Information that was thought to have been stalled is now appearing and building the case against the perpetrators of the crime.
Posted on 07/29/2010
The tug-of-war between tuxedo manufacturers and buyers continues as line launches and meetings set for the next 30 days approach. Both sides are digging their heels into the dirt, determined not to flinch, as the men’s formal wear business suffers the worst period in its history.
Posted on 07/28/2010
New studies and a better channel of obtaining information continue to take shape by the Premier gatherer of wedding data. WE TV Network's Wedding Report is refining systems and making improvements to provide better value to its paying subscribers, while offering solid, top line information the wedding industry, free of charge. The improvements are being made with medium and smaller businesses in mind, making valuable market data available to them at an affordable price.
Posted on 07/13/2010
The slow and steady demise of an American icon, the Tuxedo, continues to become clearer despite the objections of over-enthusiastic supporters. For over a decade we’ve been watching the decline of the business that was exacerbated by the terrorist acts of September, 2001. For a myriad of reasons including the lack of leadership, consumers continue to shy away from tired looking garments that have become worthless.
Posted on 07/08/2010
Since the release of an eWedNews Story titled Inaccurate, misused and sometimes abused information hurting businesses. eWN readers say they are becoming more aware and cognizant of information that could prove to be harmful to their businesses. The story seems to have struck a nerve with some that say the number spinning to sell products or advertising is simply wrong and becoming a relic from a different age.
Posted on 06/10/2010
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