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    (DAFZA) Dubai Airport Freezone is one of the quickest developing free zones in the middle east district and is presently home to more than 3100 organizations from different industry areas‚ including flight industry‚ pharmaceutical products‚ cargo‚ jewelry‚ IT and cell phone accessories. Dubai Airport Freezone is situated in the heart of Dubai‚ which has quickly ascended to the proud position of being the center of attention in the gulf and Middle East region. It situated itself as an entryway interfacing

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    Executive Summary The purpose of this case study is to measure the success of Blue Nile against Tiffany and Zales success in diamond retailing by comparing retail strategies and structures. Blue Nile is an online jewelry retailer that was founded in December 1998 only selling products in the United States‚ with one warehouse facility in Seattle‚ WA. In 2007‚ their e-business expanded to Canada and United Kingdom‚ opening another facility in Dublin‚ servicing Western Europe and the Asia-Pacific

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    The scalpelling method is the use of a scalpel to cut the edge of the fistula to expand its diameter (“Stretching (body piercing)”). This method is often used for ear piercings. It is used to alter the placement of a large piercing‚ to combine two existing piercings into one‚ and to achieve a higher gauge piercing when scar tissue or the tissue is too thin to stretch (“Stretching (body piercing)”). The scalpel and taper method takes place after a piercing or a scalpelling. A large taper is inserted

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    Gemstones and Their Meanings

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    and Jewelry http://www.CHRISTIANCHRISTIANITYLIFEMARRIAGE.COM Table of Contents Your Guide to Precious Gems and Jewelry Learning the Lingo What About Carats Evaluating Color Judging Transparency and Clarity All About Cuts Learn About Cat’s Eye and Stars Pros and Cons of Synthetics What Are the Different Types of Stones Evaluating Gemstones How to Spot Fraud Caring for Your Jewelry Where and How Gemstones Are Mined Buying Wholesale Hand-crafted Jewelry Learning the Lingo Jewelry with

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    -1007951 Executive Summary Blue Nile is the largest online retailer of certified diamond jewelry. It was established in 1999 and has head-quarter in Seattle‚ WA. Apart from catering to U.S. market it also serves to international market through its websites in England and Canada. A big share of its revenue comes from the sales of wedding bands and engagement rings. Blue Nile is known as a high end jewelry retailer. Blue Nile has a unique business model. Blue Nile doesn’t hold any inventory but places

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    and distributor of luxury fine jewelry. As of January 31st‚ 2003‚ they had 44 company-operated stores within US borders and 82 company-operated stores internationally. Fine jewelry makes up 79% of their net sales followed by other products such as timepieces‚ stationery‚ and sterling silverware. Michael J. Kowalski‚ Tiffany & Co.’s current CEO‚ has the same mission the company had when it first started in 1837: to be the world’s premier luxury brand of fine jewelry as well as America’s house of

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    Consumer Behavior: Market Segmentation Contents Introduction 1 Concepts of Market segmentation 1 Case of a jewelry company 3 Conclusion 7 Reference 8   Introduction Market segmentation‚ as a crucial step of marketing‚ is not what you do to a product‚ but something you know about your customers. A good knowledge of your customers can enable you to yield twice the result with half the effort. Every consumer is different. Some prefer stylish products‚ while some want cheap and durable

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    If I were given money as a gift and had a choice between buying a piece of jewelry that I like or tickets to a concert that I want to attend‚ I would most likely choose the concert tickets. It actually depends on what kind of concert it is but if it was about music‚ for example a live performance of a famous musician‚ I would probably choose the concert tickets. This is because the jewelry can be bought any time when you can afford it but attending a concert has a much more rare chance. Eventually

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    competing in this industry are Blue Nile‚ Zales‚ Tiffany ’s‚ Online Jewelry Stores (Diamonds.com‚ etc…)‚ and Local Jewelers. The Rivalry among the competing sellers is strong because there are many competitors and they are basically offering the same product. Also‚ the costs buyers experience when switching brands are low. Currently‚ the Potential for New Entrants is moderate. The reason the potential is moderate is because the Jewelry business is an expensive business to get started into. Since most

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    times with Paleolithic and Neolithic necklaces made from shells‚ bones‚ teeth and claws found at sites of archaeological explorations. As our sophistication and knowledge grew so did the variety of materials and the level of detail and design used in jewelry. The Greeks‚ Romans‚ Egyptians‚ virtually all civilizations‚ had unique methods for designing and arrangements to more elaborate combinations of materials and patterns. Antiquity Ancient Egyptians favored a "broad collar" comprised of beads

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