To download presentation materials, click here. Worthington, Ohio — November 16, 2016 Prosper Insights & Analytics, a leading provider of advanced business intelligence, released the Holiday 2016: Top Trends at the Morgan Stanley Global Consumer and Retail Conference today. Pam
Prosper Insights & Analytics Releases “Holiday 2015: Top Trends” at Morgan Stanley Global Consumer and Retail Conference
Updated to include video 11/20: To download presentation materials, click here. Worthington, OH – 11/18/2015 Prosper Insights & Analytics, a leading provider of advanced business intelligence, released the Holiday 2015: Top Trends at the Morgan Stanley Global Consumer and Retail Conference today.
October 2014 Holiday Media Briefing
Highlights, trends, and commentary on the latest insights for the 2014 holiday shopping season with NRF’s Kathy Grannis and Prosper’s Pam Goodfellow:
Consumer Behavior and Economic Update: Expectations for this Holiday Season and Beyond
Pam Goodfellow, our Principal Analyst, recently presented a Consumer Behavior and Economic Update at an event for financial leaders in the retail industry hosted by the National Retail Federation. (You can view a PDF of the presentation here.) She provided
NRF Holiday Call: Black Friday/Cyber Monday Media Briefing with NRF President and CEO Matthew Shay
The National Retail Federation has made its latest holiday media call available to the public! Listen in as NRF President and CEO Matthew Shay and our Consumer Insights Director, Pam Goodfellow, discuss retailers’ “Super Bowl” weekend. Click here to download the mp3 audio. And for
NRF Holiday Call: Cautious Consumers Trim Holiday Gift Giving Budgets (Even For Themselves)
The National Retail Federation has made its latest holiday media call available to the public! Listen in as our Consumer Insights Director, Pam Goodfellow and Kathy Grannis from the NRF discuss holiday gift giving and spending trends. Click here to download the mp3
Holiday 2013 Spending Preview: Will Millennials Save The Season?
Listen closely…can you hear that? It’s the terrified screams from millions of children enjoying their summer breaks as retailers pound a [premature] Back-to-School drumbeat to get the second largest shopping season of the year underway. And when schools return to
The Father’s Day Spending Gap: Why Does Mom Always Win?
With the average American planning to spend about $120 for Father’s Day this year, it appears that Dads across the country will be in for a treat. That is, until you compare this figure to the amount spent on Mom: