His name was Louis Vuitton. A century and a half later, the eponymous company he founded is among the most recognizable luxury brands in the world and, according to Forbes, is worth nearly $30 billion. It's part of the LVMH consortium whose CEO (and …
So what kind of items can you loan to these places? Any type of luxury watch, jewelry, or other high-end goods can be used as collateral for your loan. Once you've gotten the money, and utilized it in whatever way you needed, you just pay back the loan …
These markets will assure future growth for the company, as their populations continue to increase their spending in fashion and luxury items. Nonetheless, net sales in Europe grew 11% last year, while in the U.S. that number was 3.5% because of a drop …
Two Aurora men have been indicted for allegedly stealing and reselling expensive jewelry, diamonds and watches, the Colorado Attorney General's office said Wednesday. Karen Gasparyan, 31, and Mohinder Grover, 63, the owner of the Gold Exchange at …
… deposits for the firm. Investigators say Oliynyk stole $431,796 by diverting 634 checks since 2009. Hyde said the defendant used the money to buy “luxury items.” Laurie Mason Schroeder: 215-694-7489; email: [email protected]; Twitter: @BucksCourts …
Unlike many sunglass shops, the new Romanelli Sun Galleria sells activewear sunglasses alongside luxury sunglasses. “Sunglasses need to be worn … Lunch and dinner items include specialty sandwiches, salads and soups. Corner Bakery Cafe will share …
Sales for high-end drinks and luxury–goods companies have dropped in the past year as a Chinese anticorruption campaign curbed lavish state banquets and gift giving among officials and executives. "Gucci has been among the hardest hit of fashion brands …
"For as long as I've been traveling, there are certain luxury goods that do well in certain places," says CEO Kyle Wiens of iFixit, a distributor of spare parts and provider of free repair advice. "You should be able to take anything from the United …
Luxury items have also been affected. Instalment plans have been banned for jewellery, hitting a sector that employs 250,000 people in 32,000 stores. Jewellers complain of a 40-percent drop in sales since the measures were introduced. "Customers are …