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Report Says The Rich Aren't That Loyal To Luxury Brands [THE BRIEF]

Apr 10, 2013, 17:58 IST

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Apparently the rich are less likely to stay loyal to luxury brands, says Shullman Research Center's Luxury and Affluence Monthly Pulse. This open mind provides a huge opportunity for marketers to seal some pretty pricey deals with undecided, incredibly wealthy clients.

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