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With the car park being used for a fan park,queues for the turnstiles now edge up past the club shop and into the road. There’s no reason to have turnstiles in the Kop building itself. It would make more sense to move them to an external position and then knock them out of the Kop allowing a bigger concourse and even build out the refreshment areas to outside of the stand.
My mate Dave said he could do that for a bag and half but he’s busy till June.
When it’s time for your child to begin eating solid foods, you’ll want an excellent high chair to make it easier for everyone involved.
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Radon specifically is dangerous, with very little being needed in the air you breathe to cause health concerns, such as lung cancer.
Читать дальше...Massachusetts tops the rankings of states where workers have the highest median annual earnings, but workers in New York and California earn good money too.
A study published in Social Psychological and Personality Science investigated the factors influencing orgasm rates for women across sexual orientations. The researchers report that partner gender plays a significant role in how women approach sex. and their likelihood of reaching orgasm.
The JAA’s structure is somewhat unique, which causes complexity in measuring its success. That said, in order to look to the future, one must recognise the success and failures of the past.
The Stringfever Band will perform live in concert at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 11, at the Rialto Theatre, 418 Main St. in Deer Lodge.
The free event is April 20.
To better understand the findings of the State of the Industry Report, it's important to be aware of the changes to the industry and how they affect the methodology.
It’s been said that one man’s misery is another man’s fortune. This philosophy may serve the jewellery industry well in the wake of a significant decline in independent retailers.
The fine jewellery chain stores have fared well over the past decade but consolidation could be on the horizon as the 'big fish' look for new customers via brand differentiation.
The past decade has been a rollercoaster ride for fashion jewellery chains, defined by explosive expansions and dramatic collapses.
The past 13 years have been brutal for the Jewellers Association of Australia – and much of the damage has been self-inflicted.
Australia’s shopping centres are a towering figure in the retail sector. Over the past 20 years fine and fashion jewellery stores have played an integral part in their speciality store 'mix'.
Provenance has been widely debated in the jewellery industry for many years. Who is really pushing the issue and why? Recent research and surveys conducted for the 2024 State of the Industry Report offers some answers.
The 2024 State of the Industry Report found that the most significant change in the market over the past decade has been the expansion of the international watch and jewellery companies as they take control of their brand image via a vertical market business model.
The past problems, missteps and pitfalls of Australia's jewellery industry body have been well documented. And yet, as membership continues to fall, the 2024 State of the Industry Report revealed how the JAA board is in no way reflective of Australia's jewellery industry.
The astute know they cannot predict the future but will work hard to minimise surprises. The 2024 State of the Industry Report explores changes that the jewellery industry might expect before 2030?
All the world's a stage, and all the men and women are merely players. It’s time to reflect on the 'comings and goings' of Australia’s jewellery industry.
While this study deals with facts and figures, businesses are owned and managed by people. What do jewellers and suppliers say about the past, present, and the future? The 2024 State of the Industry Report included two surveys - one of retailers and the second of industry suppliers. The results were intriguing.
Like most comprehensive studies, the 2024 State of the Industry Report uncovered a range of unexpected insights which were worthy of closer examination. One notable discovery was that, over the past decade, Queensland's number of jewellery stores decreased dramatically more than any other state. Why?
Over the past decade, the retail landscape changed significantly for jewellers trading without a physical store. With increased access to consumers as a result of the pandemic, the success of these businesses raises intriguing questions about the future of retail.
A remarkable pink diamond is expected to make headlines at an upcoming Phillips auction in Geneva, commanding an impressive presale estimate.