But also the arrival of the new players on the market has moved the industry away from dependence on Apple and Samsung who could play hardball in price negotiations. The two global heavyweights focused on the high–end market which was never a great …
LOS ANGELES (MarketWatch) — Gold prices dipped on Thursday in electronic trade, as the precious metal failed to hold early gains that were sparked by the unrest in Egypt and political troubles in Portugal. Gold for August delivery (CNS:GCQ3) shed 0.2 …
Gold sales from Australia's Perth Mint, which refines nearly all of the bullion mined in the country, declined for a second month in June as prices extended a bear-market slump, deterring buyers. Sales of gold bars and coins totaled 49,460 ounces in …
BOHEMIAN MERMAID 511 Sixth St. New glass art pendants by Joele Williams, local beach photography by Dave J Struthers, copper art by Amber Jones, fine beaded jewelry by Merit Cape. 6. F STREET FOTO GALLERY at Swanlund's Camera, 527 F St.
The festival features tightly juried one-of-a-kind fine arts and fine crafts designed and shown by the exhibitors. Jewelry, pottery, textiles, glass, photography, woodworking and handmade furniture will be represented. Beloved local artists such as …
Readers, when travelers return from an international vacation, many are shocked to find that banks change only foreign paper currency back into U.S. money, so they are left with pockets full of coins that can't be spent. UNICEF'S Change for Good …
Some projected that a common currency for the continent would follow, that the border, as per European integration, would be all but wiped away. Canadian … In the Cold War era, Canada was heavily dependent on the United States as its protector-in-chief.
More than anything else, Franklin saw how London Bankers, through the Currency Act, forced American colonies to stop issuing their own currency; and required them to take loans at interest. This caused an immediate depression in the colonies …
Readers, when travelers return from an international vacation, many are shocked to find that banks change only foreign paper currency back into U.S. money, so they are left with pockets full of coins that can't be spent. UNICEF'S Change for Good …