Rick Goings, Tupperware Brands chairman & CEO, weighs in on the Fed's taper decision and discusses how his company has been able to maintain significant growth, while the stock hovers around $100 per share. Growth in the emerging markets is being driven by the middle class, says Goings.
Rick Goings, chairman and CEO of Tupperware Brands Corporation, explains that Asia is a "sweet spot" for the group due to the big population and the lack of developed retail.
U.S. stock index futures signaled a sharply lower open Wednesday, amid worries over financial conditions in China and as investors digested a mixed bag of corporate earnings.
Tupperware CEO Rick Goings discusses the rising number of "Tupperware parties," as well as the SEC's proposal for companies to disclose the ratio of CEO pay to that of the average worker. "We focus on showing women on how to become entrepreneurs," he says.
Tupperware Brands CEO Rick Goings discusses accelerating growth in emerging markets, the growing middle class and whether it can continue its dividend.
Tupperware CEO Rick Goings discusses the popularity of his company's reusable water bottles, global growth, and what's in store for consumers for the rest of 2013.
U.S. stock index futures shaved their early gains following a weaker-than-expected durable goods orders report and as Apple shares weighed.