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Date Stock Title
May 22 KKR KKR Invests in Leading Filipino Higher Education Group PHINMA Education
May 21 HUBG Has Hub Group, Inc.'s (NASDAQ:HUBG) Impressive Stock Performance Got Anything to Do With Its Fundamentals?
May 21 EMN Eastman (EMN) Partners Debrand to Recycle Textile Waste
May 21 KKR KKR invests in healthcare revenue solutions provider Infinx
May 21 KKR Vitesse Secures $93M in Series C Funding Led by KKR, Appoints Curt Hess as US Executive President
May 21 KKR KKR Invests in Healthcare Revenue Solutions Provider Infinx
May 21 KKR KKR Markets Yen Bonds as Overseas Firms Seek Still-Cheap Funds
May 20 KKR KKR to Present at the TD Financial Services & Fintech Summit
May 20 EMN Pact Collective’s Colored PET Now Qualified for Eastman Molecular Recycling
May 20 KKR KKR gives $300M corporate credit facility to Origis Energy
May 20 KKR KKR Provides $300 Million Corporate Credit Facility to Origis Energy
May 17 HUBG Is Hub Group Stock A Buy Despite The Freight Recession?
May 17 KKR McKinsey Alum-Led India Fund Breaks Mold With Record Capital Raise
May 16 KKR KKR-backed OneStream confidentially files for IPO - Bloomberg
May 16 KKR KKR-Backed OneStream Files Confidentially for US IPO
May 16 KKR Private Credit Titans Pack Middle East Flights to Chase Billions
May 16 EMN Eastman Collaborates With Debrand To Recycle Apparel Waste From Top Brands
May 16 TG Update on the Brazilian Merger Review Process for the Sale of Terphane to Oben Group
May 16 EMN Eastman (EMN) & Lubrizol to Enhance TPE Overmolding Adhesion
May 16 KKR ValueAct Capital's Strategic Moves in Q1 2024: A Deep Dive into KKR & Co Inc's Significant ...
Durable Good

In economics, a durable good or a hard good or consumer durable is a good that does not quickly wear out, or more specifically, one that yields utility over time rather than being completely consumed in one use. Items like bricks could be considered perfectly durable goods because they should theoretically never wear out. Highly durable goods such as refrigerators or cars usually continue to be useful for three or more years of use, so durable goods are typically characterized by long periods between successive purchases.
Durable goods are known to form an imperative part of economic production. This can be exemplified from the fact that personal expenditures on durables exceeded the total value of $800 billion in 2000. In the year 2000 itself, durable goods production composed of approximately 60 percent of aggregate production within the manufacturing sector in the United States.Examples of consumer durable goods include automobiles, books, household goods (home appliances, consumer electronics, furniture, tools, etc.), sports equipment, jewelry, medical equipment, firearms, and toys.
Nondurable goods or soft goods (consumables) are the opposite of durable goods. They may be defined either as goods that are immediately consumed in one use or ones that have a lifespan of less than three years.
Examples of nondurable goods include fast-moving consumer goods such as cosmetics and cleaning products, food, condiments, fuel, beer, cigarettes and tobacco, medication, office supplies, packaging and containers, paper and paper products, personal products, rubber, plastics, textiles, clothing, and footwear.
While durable goods can usually be rented as well as bought, nondurable goods generally are not rented. While buying durable goods comes under the category of investment demand of goods, buying non-durables comes under the category of consumption demand of goods.

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