Consumer intentions on buying TV sets rose sharply in May from Ap...
Consumer intentions on buying TV sets rose sharply in May from April, according to preliminary data in the Conference Board’s monthly survey. Of 5,000 households polled, 8.5% said they plan to buy a TV set in the next 6…
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months, vs. 7.5% in April, 7.5% in March and 7.9% in May 2004. The Consumer Confidence Index, which had declined in April, rebounded in May because consumers’ concerns about the economy and jobs have eased, the Conference Board said.