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They make enough money to buy beer, but will not pay for a premium brand.
But even the mere premium brands are making a lot of money.
The company said that for the first nine months of the year, premium brand sales fell by 16 percent in the industry.
Google, on the other hand, does not have a premium brand.
And we are still seen as a premium brand by members."
"We want to protect our premium brand reputation," he said.
These products are priced at just under that of the premium brands.
Now promoted as a premium brand of cards, there were three different series available.
Department stores selling premium brands are feeling the pinch the most.
Premium brands are not the only ones that are popular.
Pioneer executives said they would continue to sell their premium brands under the company's name.
If you want results, buy the premium brands found in health and natural-food stores.
But analysts said, Starbucks will have the advantage of its premium brand.
It is if you're the kind of shopper who only buys premium brands.
It is positioned as the premium brand within Hilton's portfolio.
"Instead of just a bar call, he should have used a premium brand," joked Stewart.
Shade tobacco is essential not only to the look of some premium brands, but also to their taste.
The move incited a price war that forced premium brands to lower their prices.
"To build a premium brand, consistency is paramount," he said.
"You can't develop a premium brand purely from a business case," Forster says.
Many factory outlets of premium brands are located in this mall.
I don't find much difference between the premium brands sold in supermarkets and the less expensive versions.
Some accept it on the assumption that parents will ask for the premium brands anyway, having seen them in advertising.
The ice cream is easy: with premium brands everywhere, why toil?
Many exporters find that they need to position their product as a premium brand to justify higher prices and cover all these costs.