Julienna Law
May 18, 2022

As Q1 results disappoint, should brands look beyond China?

Brands such as Starbucks, Tesla and Tod's are just a few brands that reported sluggish Q1 numbers. And it's going to take a whole lot more than coupons to stoke consumer spending.

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