2009 Annual Report -
Over 51,000 words were submitted by friends and strangers describing what he ate, what he wore, and whether he seemed happy.
leaned into their "price message," seeing "extraordinary" performance as consumers flocked to discount options during the lean times. 4. The Turning Tide 2009 Annual Report
used their report to argue that the world was becoming "globally integrated," leaning into the rise of the World Wide Web and advanced analytics as the new engine for growth. Over 51,000 words were submitted by friends and
By the second half of 2009, the narrative began to shift from "collapse" to "recovery". The Federal Reserve's 2009 Report highlighted that stimulus policies and improving financial conditions were finally starting to move the needle. An Annual Report on One Man's Life - The New York Times what he wore
