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  2. The Jewelry Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Goldenwest Diamond Corporation, which does business as The Jewelry Exchange, is a diamond importer and manufacturer in the United States. [1] It has 15 locations across the United States, [ 2 ] with its headquarters located in Tustin , California.

  3. 47th Street (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    The new Diamond District was formed when dealers moved north from an earlier district near Canal Street and the Bowery that was created in the 1920s, and from a second district located in the Financial District, near the intersection of Fulton and Nassau streets, which started in 1931, and also from the at one time jewelry district of Maiden ...

  4. Currency Exchange Near Me: Find Your Closest Location - AOL

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    If you're traveling to another country, it's a good idea to exchange the United States dollars you plan to spend for some of the local currency. If you've never had to exchange currency before, the...

  5. Signet Jewelers - Wikipedia

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    The company moved its primary stock market listing from the London to the New York Stock Exchange on 11 September 2008, changing its name to Signet Jewelers Limited in the process. [6] The firm moved its country of domicile from the United Kingdom to Bermuda on the same day, [7] although it retains headquarters in Akron, Ohio. [1]

  6. Where to exchange currency without paying large fees - AOL

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    Search terms like “exchange money NYC” or “foreign money exchange near me” to locate reputable providers in your area. If you live in an area with this option, take some precautions:

  7. Zale Corporation - Wikipedia

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    As a marketing strategy, the Zale brothers instituted a credit plan whereby customers could pay "a penny down and a dollar a week", making jewelry and other merchandise affordable for the average working American. The success of this credit policy led to the company expanding to a total of 12 stores in Oklahoma and Texas by 1941.