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MoneyWatch:Jan 25, 2008
PHILADELPHIA (CBS NEWS)
-- At Philadelphia's Wolf Jewlers, customers are coming
in. Not to buy - but to sell, CBS News correspondent Randall Pinkston
reports.
"We call it a gold rush. People would come in and bring me their
scrap gold," said Bob Wolf, the store's owner. "That's what
we call it in the business - it's half an earring, or it's a dented
piece." >>>
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By David
Lazarus January 27,
2008
Zak Smith's bling may soon make him sing. And you
too might be humming a happy tune if you've bought any diamond jewelry
since 1994.
I encountered Smith, 22, at one of the numerous shops that are in
downtown L.A.'s jewelry district, several blocks of brightly lighted
emporiums with cases full of glittering gold, silver and fancy stones
of all types. >>>
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Know - How
Get your
e-store noticed online
By Mina Kimes January 24 2008
(FORTUNE Small Business)--Dear FSB: I've tried
about every method in the books to promote my online jewelry store, but
I'm still not seeing sales. It seems like unless you have megabucks for
marketing and advertising on the Web, you can't compete with the big
online retailers who dominate search engines. What's a startup to do? >>>
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Web Site Offers Tools for
Industry Pros
JCK-Jewelers Circular Keystone, 1/22/2008
GemFind.net, an online portal built for jewelry
wholesalers and diamond dealers, says it offers professional
services and Web-based tools to jewelry industry professionals.>>>
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Eye-Catching
Jewelry Combats 'The Evil Eye' Curse
Jewelry News at Sunday, January 27, 2008
Today, popular
online jewelry merchant Mybargainjewels.com announced the launch of a
new line of charm bracelets dubbed "The Guardian Eye." Each
bracelet is handmade of Murano glass beads and fits any wrist size. At
first glance, these trendy bracelets are simple enough, yet shrouded in
thousands of years of superstition. >>>
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Gold,
platinum hit new highs
Gold and platinum hit
all-time highs yesterday on dollar weakness, supply concerns, firm oil
and expectations of more interest rate cuts in the US.
Spot gold hit an intraday
high of US$914.50 an ounce (US$32.3 a gram), surpassing last week's
record peak. Gold was last quoted at US$907.00/US$907.70 an ounce in New York on Thursday. >>>
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What to Buy
for Valentine's Day? Here's an Idea De Beers Won't Like
Jewelry News Friday, January 25
What a Joke! De Beers has finally opened its wallet to
settle their lawsuit for a mere $295M. Now, if we were talking one
billion bucks (considering what they've been raking it in since
the beginning of time) then maybe we'd all have something to get
excited about! >>>
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Perfect Online Tool for jewelers
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Marketing
By Rob Bates, January 25, 2008
My
post about De Beers cutting its U.S.
marketing, and JWT's diamond account losing 11 employees, has
gotten some interesting reactions.
Most
emailers see it as a pretty serious blow to the American market. With
the U.S. jewelry market not likely to grow
much over the next year, they think De Beers now wants to spend its
money in growing economies, like India
and China, with greater upside potential. >>>
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Alpha
Omega sale approved
National
Jeweler, January 25, 2008
The sale of Boston
jeweler Alpha Omega's assets was approved this morning, and at least
two of the company's stores will become part of the Ross-Simons chain.
According to a news release, U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge William C.
Hillman gave the OK for investment partners The Gordon Co. of Fort
Lauderdale, Fla., Boston-based Tiger Capital and SB
Capital of Great Neck, N.Y., to buy the bankrupt company's assets for
an undisclosed amount. >>>
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Retailers welcome
economic-stimulus legislation
National Jeweler, January 25, 2008
The National
Retail Federation (NRF) welcomed an agreement on economic-stimulus
legislation reached yesterday between the Bush Administration and House
leaders.>>>
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