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  2. Indrema - Wikipedia

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    Indrema Corporation [1], also known as Indrema Entertainment Systems, was a consumer electronics company famous for the Indrema L600 Entertainment System, a game console intended for independent game developers.

  3. Television consumption - Wikipedia

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    In English Canada, Netflix is used by 25% of households, and that increases to 33% for households with teens. Having the ability to watch commercial-free episodes at any given time and however and wherever the consumer desires, Netflix is shifting the way viewers consume television to a more digitalized, online manner. [9]

  4. Consumer electronics - Wikipedia

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    Some consumer electronics stores have also begun selling office and baby furniture. Consumer electronics stores may be "brick and mortar" physical retail stores, online stores, or combinations of both. Annual consumer electronics sales are expected to reach $2.9 trillion by 2020. [5] It is part of the wider electronics industry.

  5. Americans are shopping less. But the US economic engine is ...

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    “Overall, the consumer appears to be becoming noticeably more cautious and is spending most of their discretionary cash on travel and entertainment rather than merchandise,” said Louis ...

  6. US consumer spending solid; inflation showing progress as ...

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    Consumer spending surged at a 3.7% pace in the third quarter, the fastest in 1-1/2 years, helping to propel the economy to a 3.1% growth rate following a 3.0% pace of expansion in the April-June ...

  7. Consumer spending is still robust, even as broader concerns ...

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    Consumer spending grew 0.4% from September to October — strong signs for a growing economy that has seen inflation fall from 9.1% to 2.6% in just over two years. That's close to its pre-pandemic ...

  8. US consumer spending was much weaker in the second ... - AOL

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    However, consumer spending, America’s economic engine, was revised much lower, to a 0.8% annualized rate, according to data released Thursday. That’s down from the 1.7% rate reflected in the ...

  9. Consumer spending - Wikipedia

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    Consumer sentiment is the general attitude of consumers toward the economy and the health of the fiscal markets, and they are a strong constituent of consumer spending. Sentiments have a powerful ability to cause fluctuations in the economy, because if the attitude of the consumer regarding the state of the economy is bad, then they will be ...