ItsHot.com Now Offers Distinctive Collections of Custom Jewelry at Wholesale Prices - YAHOO! ItsHot.com Now Offers Distinctive Collections of Custom Jewelry at Wholesale Prices - YAHOO!
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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

ItsHot.com Now Offers Distinctive Collections of Custom Jewelry at Wholesale Prices - YAHOO!

ItsHot.com Now Offers Distinctive Collections of Custom Jewelry at Wholesale Prices - YAHOO!

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New York, NY (PRWEB) June 13, 2012

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Sainsbury's enjoys jubilee boost - The Guardian

Sainsbury's benefited from an extra 2m visits from shoppers in the week of the Queen's diamond jubilee amid strong demand for party food and bunting.

The UK's third biggest supermarket chain, which operates more than 1,000 stores, said underlying sales rose 1.4% in the 12 weeks to 9 June, which was slower than the 2.6% in the previous quarter but according to the grocer was still stronger than the rest of the market.

Sainsbury's saw 24m customer transactions – about 2m more than normal – in the week of the jubilee and sold 550 miles of bunting, 670,000 union flags and more than 600,000 bottles of champagne and sparkling wine.

It enjoyed its best ever weekly sales of strawberries, with more than 2m punnets sold, 13% greater than the previous record in Wimbledon week last year.

The strong performance will heap more pressure on struggling market leader Tesco, which earlier this week reported a 1.5% fall in underlying sales for a period not including jubilee week.

Chief executive Justin King said: "Customers continued the habit of savvy shopping to save money in order to be able to treat themselves on special occasions, shown by strong sales in the lead-up to the jubilee celebrations."

He added that Sainsbury's was "well placed" to continue to outperform the market.

Shares opened 2% lower on Wednesday as the like-for-like sales figure came in slightly below some City forecasts for growth of up to 2%.

Seymour Pierce stockbrokers kept its forecast for profits this year at £770m, compared with £712m a year earlier, and said the company should see some benefit from sporting events such as the Olympics.

Sainsbury's is likely to have benefited more than most from the jubilee celebrations. It was one of the main sponsors of the Thames diamond jubilee pageant and organised its own jubilee family festival in Hyde Park featuring performances from BBC1's Strictly Come Dancing.

The period also saw its biggest ever week of clothing sales, with the fourth collection of womenswear designed by TV fashion guru Gok Wan set to be the most successful to date.

Its Sainsbury's Local convenience stores enjoyed 16% growth after 21 new shops were opened in the period.

Improvements to its website allowing shoppers to order easily from mobile phones helped drive a 20% rise in online sales.

The group has been one of the strongest performers in the supermarket price war, helped by its brand match scheme, which guarantees to match Asda and Tesco on 14,000 branded goods.

Its own-label ranges have played a key part in recent strong performances and have underpinned its Live Well For Less advertising campaigns.

Sainsbury's is also three-quarters of the way through revamping its By Sainsbury's own-label range, which has included adding new products and improving existing ones.



Top quality shopping at heart of the city centre - Nottingham Evening Post

T HESE days The Exchange is known for superior quality and luxury goods – and when it opened in 1929, it was no different. Today, fashion stores such as Karen Millen, Jaeger and Austin Reed can be found in the shopping centre, but for many years one store occupied the whole of the city centre premises.

The iconic building became home to Burtons, a high-class greengrocers considered to be the Fortnum & Mason of Nottingham.

  1. Quality location: Burtons in Smithy Row during the 1920s. Other quality shops have now taken its place.

The company, founded by Derbyshire lad and miner's son Joseph Burton, who had arrived in Nottingham in 1858 to seek his fortune, ultimately made its home at The Exchange. Then known as The Exchange Arcade, this was, just as today, the part of the Council House building given over to commercial enterprise.

It had been a controversial decision to build a new Council House, but the modern, box-steel constructed building proved to be an ideal home for the Nottingham grocers.

The elegant building, erected at a time of world recession, was for the city fathers, in its scale and design, a demonstration of wealth and, perhaps above all, of pride in the city of Nottingham.

Of course, for Burtons, the move to The Exchange provided a perfect opportunity to market food in an even more flamboyant way as the new building with its high ceiling, beautiful dome, lavish art and glowing York and Bath stone provided the ideal back-drop to display the high class produce.

By the time of George VI's 1937 Coronation, displays had become so great that Burtons won the first prize of £5,000 in a Daily Mail-sponsored national shop window-dressing competition.

By the 1950s, Burtons had begun its famous Christmas displays in The Exchange, which attracted crowds simply to view them, a habit which lives on in Nottingham to this day.

The Exchange is still renowned for its wonderful decorations every Christmas, with a sumptuous new scheme planned this year.

The Coronation of Elizabeth II in 1953 also offered the company an opportunity to mount a magnificent display. Figures of Lifeguards troopers flanked every shop window – one of which was devoted to a display of copies of the Coronation regalia.

For 54 years, The Exchange had been synonymous with quality, luxury and top-class service, but in 1983, unable to compete against the rise of supermarkets, Burtons closed for the last time.

The city council put the premises out to commercial lease, and The Exchange was redeveloped as the privately owned shopping centre we know today.

Some things have changed in the 27 years since – the beautiful building is now Grade II* Listed – but the attention to service and the range of quality available from the centre's retailers remains. Food retailing is even coming back – centre management have recently announced the opening of a Patisserie Valerie store, due by August.

Today The Exchange isn't dominated by one store, but is home to an unrivalled mix of exclusive stores offering designer labels in fashion and jewellery, as well as quality gift and home shops.

When you find yourself "under the dome" the choice is yours – from original works by some of the world's leading artists to wines and spirits from the best producers on the planet; from tasteful fashion boutiques to the sweet temptations of gorgeous cakes and pastries.

The Exchange has it all – at the heart of Nottingham's shopping since 1929.


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