Russian diamond monopoly Alrosa sold ? 0.57 billion of polished and rough diamonds in the first eight months of 2010, ver? Published the company Monday morning. In September, it expects sales of five million .?????????? MINING.com News
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IDEX Online Research: Tiffany Sales Recover, Profits Soar in April Quarter
One year ago, Tiffany announced that its U.S. same-store sales fell by 31 percent in the April 2009 quarter. Many people wondered if this might mark the end of the jewelry business, at least as we had known it for decades.
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IDEX Online Research: U.S. Jewelry Sales Strong in February
American consumers continued to loosen their purse strings in February, and jewelry demand strengthened. This is a continuation of the healthy spending trend which began during the 2009 holiday selling season. February is important for jewelers, since Valentine’s Day, the second largest selling event of the year, occurs during the month.
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IDEX Online Research: Berkshire Hathaway Jewelry Sales Lag
Total sales for Borsheim’s, Helzberg and Ben Bridge, Berkshire Hathaway’s three retail jewelry holdings, fell by 12 percent in 2009 versus the prior year, according to a filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission.
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Alrosa Expects April Sales at $300 Million
Russia’s diamond mining firm Alrosa expects to sell about $300 million worth of rough and cut diamonds in April, according to a company statement quoted by Interfax. The company is forecasting $2.314 billion in mine output and $3.3 billion in sales revenue in 2010.
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Lazare Kaplan Delays Filing, Q3 Net Sales $29 Million
Lazare Kaplan International said on Wednesday that it has notified the Security and Exchange (SEC) that it will be late in filing its quarterly report. The diamond company said that it continues its efforts to resolve what it calls “material uncertainties.” It currently estimates net sales at approximately $28.9 million.
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March Retail Sales Stronger Than Anticipated, According to NRF
Surging past expectations, U.S. retail sales continued to show signs of improvement as consumers hit the stores for seasonal home goods, furniture and apparel, according to the National Retail Federation (NRF). March retail industry sales (which exclude automobiles, gas stations and restaurants) increased 5.7 percent year-over-year.
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IDEX Online Research: Sales By Price Point: Where’s The Business Really Done?
While a good management information system can provide detailed data about a jeweler’s sales by retail selling price, the segmentation of this data is arguably arbitrary.
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Alrosa 2009 Sales Decline to $2.2 Billion
Alrosa’s 2009 sales dropped 13.7 percent to 63.85 billion rubles ($2.19 billion), however, the Russian diamond giant succeeded to increase annual profit by 49.2 percent to 2.35 billion rubles ($80.5 million) in 2009, from 1.574 billion rubles in 2008, according to an Interfax report.
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Strong Sales at Hong Kong Jewelry Show
The Hong Kong International Jewellery Show closed Tuesday after a busy few days, an additional indication of a revival in the gem and jewelry industry after the Great Recession of 2008-09. Exhibitors at the show reported strong sales to Asian and American buyers.
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