Mercredi 19 janvier 2011

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Emerging market consumers are getting richer, and are Links of London Sale luxury brands with gusto.The brave may dip their toes today. The more cautious may want to add them to a watch list, in case the markets have a sale any time soon. The best luxury brands never go on sale-but their stocks, happily, often do.Embassy Suites Hotels is announcing today its top 10 seasonal travel tips, which were gathered from the hotel's 50,000-member Facebook community. The tips ranged from the savvy to the quirky, including:1. "I check to see if the town and venue we are visiting has a Facebook page for tips and recommendations on restaurants, events, special offers, and shopping links. We always learn something from the locals."--Barbara, Apex NC2. "Since my husband's shoes are much bigger, I put my shoes, my daughter's shoes, and anything that fits, directly inside of them. No Links of London Rings do his shoes take up the entire suitcase, but we can maximize space and keep the shape of his shoes. Never knew I would literally have to 'fill his shoes.'"-- Michelle, Denver, CO3. "So I don't forget anything, I set aside a laundry basket to hold items I want to pack a day or two before a trip. When I run across something, I place it in the basket. When I finally go to pack, I don't have to rely on my memory!"--Gina, Rogers, AROver the past four weeks, Embassy Suites Hotels spread holiday cheer by offering its Facebook community the chance to receive a care package in exchange for submitting their best travel tips via the "Travel Tips" tab on the official Embassy Suites Hotels Facebook page. The result was an outpouring of advice, with tips addressing topical items like airport security, savvy packing and keeping the kids occupied."We love seeing our online community get vocal about their travel habits," said John Lee, vice president - Brand Links of London Red Valentine Bracelet for Embassy Suites Hotels, Hilton Worldwide. "Embassy Suites is committed to ensuring easy, comfortable holiday travel with amenities like two-room suites and complimentary cooked-to-order breakfast, but we're always paying attention to other creative ways for our guests to stay smart on the road."4. "Have toiletries ready to go, so you have more time to pack presents and other items! I keep a small tote bag full of all my toiletries all year long, so when it's time to hit the road I don't have to go searching through my bathroom for my shampoo, toothpaste, soap, etc. I just grab the bag, throw it in my suitcase and go."-- Jennifer, Winter Park, FL5. "Remind the family to always bring a bathing suit no matter what. Cold vacations also include heated pools and jacuzzis. Nothing worse than a child with a sad face looking at the pool from floors above."--Danielle, Lancaster CA6. "Split up clothes when traveling with others, this way if one person's luggage gets lost you'll still have clean clothes available."--Marcia, Conifer, CO7. "Cut & pack half a tennis ball and tuck a bag of powdered laundry soap in it. Links of London Reindeer Charm the tennis ball inside out as a sink stopper and you can do emergency laundry in your hotel room anytime."--Susan, Oklahoma City, OK8. "Ever fall asleep on a plane and miss the drink cart?

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Greater China-including Hong Kong and Taiwan-now Links of London Sale for 15% of global luxury demand, says Ms. Reyl. She believes that by the end of 2011 China will have overtaken Japan, once the powerhouse of luxury sales.Luxury companies that slashed costs during the recession, weeding out waste and closing down weak stores, are seeing the results flow through to the bottom line.It's not just about emerging markets, either. High-end consumers here in the U.S. are in much better shape than the rest, and they're spending again.Sales at Tiffany's flagship New York store are up 8%. Luxury giant LVMH, which has more than 500 U.S. stores, and whose brands include Fendi, Givenchy and Donna Karan as well as Louis Vuitton itself, says U.S. sales have jumped 15% this year. The Swiss watch federation says exports of Swiss watches to the U.S. are up nearly 15% through the end of November.And the blue blood's ultimate blue chip, Compagnie Financiere Richemont, which owns Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, Montblanc and a whole host of Links of London Necklaces brands, says strong U.S. sales to helped drive total revenue growth across the Americas this year by a thumping 37% in the six months to September.In its latest global survey on the luxury goods industry, consultants at Bain estimate U.S. luxury sales will grow 12% this year-including a remarkable 22% gain for fancy shoes and other branded leather goods.By contrast, total retail sales across the entire U.S. economy have risen by a more modest 6% or so this year.Who's buying? Hardly the middle-class. With unemployment high, home prices slumping and the economy sluggish, too many are either struggling or watching their pennies.But the elite have money. And they are starting to spend again.The rich and the very rich-the latter having more than $30 million to invest-have seen a sharp rebound in their fortunes following the crash, according to the most recent wealth report from Cap Gemini, the consultants.Pictet's Ms. Reyl notes that the Links of London Red Friendship Bracelet retailers seeing the biggest gains are often those at the top of the tree. We're not talking about "mass affluent" retailers like Saks & Co. or Neiman Marcus, but the kind of companies-such as those run by Richemont or LVMH-which have their own stores.Have luxury stocks risen too far? They're far from cheap. Ms. Reyl says that after the gains of the past year stocks in the industry are now, on average, about 19 times forecast earnings.Most value investors would steer clear. But these companies enjoy astonishingly fat margins and buoyant cashflow. (Tiffany makes 58 cents of gross margin out of each dollar spent there.) Many have strong customer loyalty and economic moats. I'd rather be in the business of selling $500 handbags than buying them. Especially if the rich continue to get richer.And of course these are growth plays. If you're looking for bets on emerging market consumers, they are cheaper than many sky-high emerging Links of London Red Heart Charm Bracelet stocks themselves. Ms. Reyl notes that consumer companies in China frequently trade for 30 times forecast earnings.It's always dangerous to jump on a bandwagon. But the underlying themes are exceptionally strong.

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When they were tearing down the building, I kept two Links of London Sale . I use mine for a doorstop," she said.She said a Mass in memory of her parents was held at St. Joseph's Church on Dec. 11, the quarter-century anniversary of her mother's death."Mom and Dad are my angels in heaven. They'd want me to donate to the Gazette Santa to help children."In its 72nd year, the T&G Santa Fund collects thousands of donations from generous readers and area residents to help buy toys for children in need in Central Massachusetts.Children 12 and younger who would otherwise not receive any holiday gifts are eligible to receive two toys each. When signing up at an area agency, parents or guardians should bring personal identification for each family member and proof of address and income.No applications will be accepted directly by the T&G.Area agencies accepting applications for assistance include: the Salvation Army, Catholic Charities Family and Children's Services of Southbridge, Gardner Community Action Committee, WHEAT Links of London Necklaces Services and Winchendon Community Action Committee."The luxury sector was the sector to be in in 2010," says Caroline Reyl, who manages a [euro]1 billion-plus luxury-focused Premium Brands fund for Pictet, an asset management company in Zurich. In its latest global survey on the luxury goods industry, consultants at Bain estimate U.S. luxury sales will grow 12% this year-including a remarkable 22% gain for fancy shoes and other branded leather goods.While many on Main Street are struggling, companies that sell to the biggest spenders-from Tiffany & Co. to Cartier and Louis Vuitton to Remy Cointreau-are having themselves a merry little Christmas.Luxury sales are surging here and abroad. Profits are widening. And stocks are flying high.How high? Take a look at our chart.Last summer (with impeccably bad timing) fund manager Guggenheim/Claymore wound up the Claymore/Robb Report Global Luxury Index exchange-traded fund, which Links of London Raindance Silver Pendant a broad basket of the world's top luxury stocks.With the help of company filings and data from FactSet, I've reconstructed it. And as you can see, if the fund were still around it would be zooming."The luxury sector was the sector to be in in 2010," says Caroline Reyl, who manages a [euro]1 billion-plus luxury-focused Premium Brands fund for Pictet, an asset management company in Zurich. "Our fund is up 44% this year. We're slightly above our peak from 2007."What are the reasons? Some of this is a stock market effect, she says. Luxury stocks have been playing catch-up after plummeting during the crash.But the really interesting story relates to the fundamentals. Luxury goods companies are selling to the two groups of people who have any money left: The rich, who are getting richer and richer, and consumers in emerging markets, who are getting richer."About 40% of the sales of premium brand companies are related Links of London Red and White and Black Valentine Bracelet the emerging market consumer," says Ms. Reyl. Boats are carrying a lot of Swiss watches, cases of champagne and fancy Italian shoes to the newly-wealthy in China, Brazil and India. And emerging market tourists are picking up a lot of luxury goods when they travel.

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Put your shoes on tomorrow without socks and go Links of London Sale your day and see how that feels. We can look the other way when we see someone begging on the streets. We can enjoy the warmth we feel in our beds tonight because we have covers and heat to keep us warm. We can also follow God's commandment to love one another and reach into our closets for coats that we don't wear, blankets we don't use, gloves that never go on our hands and socks that never leave our drawers. These items do not have to be new, just clean. You can either bring them this week to Ben Avon Baptist Church on Wallace Road during the hours of 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. or contact me at 585-6218, and I will pick them up."QUIPS CHARLTON HALL of Boiling Springs: "Gasoline prices have risen more than 30 cents per gallon since November. Aren't we glad we elected a Links of London Necklaces crop of Republicans?"ODDS AND ENDS: The second annual Christmas sale going on through Friday at Pat Anderson's Law Office in Spartanburg will offer some unique Christmas ornaments, wreaths, trees, jewelry and gifts made by local artists, all being sold at prices to fit your budget. Shopping hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, and you'll find the office at 130 Archer St., which runs between North Church and Magnolia streets.It was 25 years ago, on Dec. 11, 1985, that Rita R. Kimball was crossing Oxford Street in the rain after a prayer meeting at St. Joseph's Church in Auburn. The driver of a car never saw her until it was too late. She died an hour later.On the anniversary of her death every year since, her daughter, Donna J. Galeckas of Oxford, has sent a donation to the Telegram & Gazette Santa Fund in her mother's memory."It was just a terrible accident. The boy who hit her felt awful and did everything he could. He called for help right away. Links of London Raindance Earrings Mom died, she already had all her Christmas shopping done. Christmas was big for her. I know she would want to help children, so I started donating to the Gazette Santa in her memory," Mrs. Galeckas said.Since 2003, the year her father Vitie A. "Butch" Kimball died, she has added his name to the donation.Mr. Kimball was a foreman in the gear-cutting department at Crompton & Knowles Corp., before retiring in 1976. A U.S. Army veteran of World War II, he served in Japan and Hawaii, and was a member of the Chester P. Tuttle Post American Legion.Mrs. Galeckas said that her father was devoted to her mother."At the end, Dad was home on hospice care when Father Charles Monroe of Our Lady of the Angels told him he'd been mourning my mother for 18 years, and she was waiting for him to join her. He passed away the next morning."Mrs. Galeckas said she lives with her husband, Stephan Galeckas at 40 Links of London Raindance Necklace Ave. in Oxford, but still feels closely attached to Auburn, and even has a brick from the old Auburn High School and enjoys seeing the cupola, which was preserved and sits near the new Auburn High School."I graduated from Auburn in 1965.

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Mardi 18 janvier 2011

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The rollout is made possible by the brewing company's new Links of London Sale , Layman Distributing Co., said Steve Davidson, president of Roanoke Railhouse. Davidson started the brewing company in 2009 inside a former Dr Pepper bottling plant in Roanoke, with the initial goal of selling its local brew in bars and restaurants. Now, Roanoke Railhouse is available at more than 50 restaurants and stores in the Roanoke and New River valleys and at Smith Mountain Lake. Davidson recently hired Matt Machtay as marketing and sales director. Also within the past month, Roanoke Railhouse created a new lager, Loose Caboose.Through Wilhelmina, Fergie is one of three musicians to have her own line of footwear with the Brown Shoe Co. (the others are Reba McEntire and Carlos Santana), while her deal with Avon Products started with a fragrance and is now expanding to the company's line of hair care products. Patterson says the relationships the singer/ actress has built with those personalities have helped Wilhelmina create "a Fergie brand" rather than simply spin her toward scattershot projects. " Everything the Black Eyed Peas do that helps feed into the success of Fergie as an artist is great for her Links of London Necklaces, of course," he says.When Fergie's manager William Derella pitched Wilhelmina Models four years ago on representing his client, agency president Sean Patterson didn't need much convincing. "We left the first meeting and I said to one of the other agents, 'This girl's completely marketable, every which way,' " Patterson recalls. "She's the hat trick - beautiful, fashionable and cool at the same time. In the beauty /fashion industry, that's gold." And it has been a golden relationship between Fergie and the 43-year-old agency, which has offices in New York, Los Angeles, Miami and Munich. Through Wilhelmina, Fergie is one of three musicians to have her own line of footwear with the Brown Shoe Co. (the others are Reba McEntire and Carlos Santana), while her deal with Avon Products started with a fragrance and is now expanding to the company's line of hair care products. Wilhelmina has also hooked Fergie up with such designers as Dsquared, Links of London Sweetie Bracelet With Marine Shell Klein and Marchesa, which Patterson says reflects her wide-ranging appeal in the fashion world. "The cool thing about Fergie as an artist, like any iconic figure in entertainment, is she's constantly evolving," Patterson says. "Fergie is constantly evolvingher sense of style. Every sixmonths she looks different The great artists do that." Patterson acknowledges that there was some skepticism when Fergie came onboard at Wilhelmina, concurrent with the release of her solo album, 2006's tri pie- platinum "The Dutchess." "People in the fashion industry were asking, 'is she the old Fergie from Wild Orchid? Fergie from Black Eyed Peas, the first couple of albums? Or is she going to be a different permutation in her solo career?' " Patterson recalls. "It was us pointing out to the fashion world she was going to keep evolving, that we already see this in her and if they watch they'll see the same development. And in very short order, most of the fashion/ beauty world said, 'You're completely right.'" Patterson also praises Fergie as "very collaborative. We'd throw an idea at her and she'd run with it." A case in point is the video for "Clumsy" from "The Dutchess." "She wanted to do something really fashionoriented and felt like this would be the moment," Links of London Sweetie Earrings remembers. "I was in Greece, of all places, and Dean and Dan [Caten] from Dsquared were there at the resort. So I asked them and they flew in for the video aiong with all these other really cool people from the industry.

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"I got to do different dances, and we won," she said, as her mother Links of London Sale pictures.A shoe retailer is stepping into a second Roanoke Valley home. Super Shoes will move into 19,000 square feet of the former Dave Sarmadi Mitsubishi dealership on West Main Street in Salem, said Thom Rutledge, project manager for Shah Development. Shah Development, an arm of Shelor automotive group, owns this vacant building at 1830 W. Main St., across from Walmart. Super Shoes stores sell a variety of footwear brands for men, women and children, including Clarks, Timberland, Skechers and Aerosoles. The store has another Roanoke-area location at 6811 Williamson Road. Super Shoes has at least 43 stores in Virginia, Maryland, Maine, New York, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania and Vermont, according to the company's website. It is unclear when Super Shoes will open its Salem store. A company spokesman was unavailable for comment. Meanwhile, Goodwill Industries of the Valley plans to take another portion of this Links of London Earrings dealership for a new retail store. The new store will open on Jan. 6, according to a news release from the nonprofit. Goodwill plans to move into 10,000 square feet of the building, with 7,000 square feet devoted to retail sales, said spokesman Jim Shaver. In 2009, Dave Sarmadi moved his Mitsubishi dealership from this Salem site to Franklin Road in Roanoke. Earlier this year, he closed the business. Roanoke company's biscotti is being sold in N.C. stores Biscotti made by a local company now is available on bakery shelves at some Whole Foods stores in North Carolina. Four flavors of biscotti made by Jonathan Kenny and Arlene Fields, owners of Comfort Cuisine in Roanoke, are sold at Whole Foods stores in Chapel Hill, Cary and Durham. The first packages landed in the retailer's Chapel Hill store in the late summer. Texas-based Whole Foods operates stores nationwide that sell natural and organic foods. Kenny began talking with Whole Foods representatives in January about selling his company's biscotti products. Now, four biscotti flavors -- chocolate almond espresso, chocolate-dipped almond, harvest blend and Links of London Sweetie Bracelet big ginger -- are available at these stores under the Comfort Cuisine name. Some Roanoke Valley retailers also sell Comfort Cuisine's biscotti, including Tinnell's Finer Foods, Wine Gourmet and CUPs Coffee & Tea. So far, sales of biscotti at Whole Foods stores are steady, Kenny said. Kenny and Fields travel to the North Carolina stores periodically to offer samples and meet customers. Kenny said he'd like to eventually expand the biscotti to additional Whole Foods locations, through the chain's southern distribution center. Meanwhile, Kenny and Fields are putting more focus on a growing part of their Roanoke-area business, Cuisine-To-Go. They prepare pre-ordered meals, from chicken marsala to lasagna, and side dishes, that customers can pick up at various times and locations in the Roanoke Valley. Their goal is to provide healthy meals for busy families, with portion sizes that include individual orders and family entrees that feed four people, Kenny said. He said he is exploring additional drop-off sites, such as fitness centers and day care centers. Kenny started Comfort Cuisine in 2004 as a personal chef service. The business offers a variety of services, including catering. Visit www.comfortcuisineva.com for more information Links of London Sweetie Bracelet Medium the business and meal selections. Microbrewery's signature beer being sold at Stop In Food Stores Roanoke Railhouse Brewery beer now is available for sale in 22-ounce glass bottles. Starting last month, the microbrewery began selling its signature Track 1 beer in bottles at more than 60 Stop In Food Stores in Roanoke and other areas of Southwest Virginia.

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