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8 décembre, 2007 23:01
Evidence Grows That Consumers Are Pulling Back
By Rhonda L. Rundle and Kelly Evans
Word Count: 1,369 | Companies Featured in This Article: Mentor, Cutera, General Electric The latest sign that growth in consumer spending, the mainstay of the U.S. economy, is slowing? A nip and tuck in spending on cosmetic surgery. The slowdown was a hot topic at the meeting of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons in Baltimore this fall. One breast-implant maker sees hints of a slowdown in demand. The number of vision-correction surgeries appears to be falling as well. "This whole mortgage credit crisis is making people think twice," said J. Peter Rubin, a Pittsburgh plastic surgeon. "It's something I've noticed and some colleagues have noticed as well." While anecdotal, the industry chatter ...