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  2. This New York mom turned her passion for making jewelry ... - AOL

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    According to a survey by Guidant Financial, 35% of small businesses reported being unprofitable, with most taking an average of two to three years to turn a profit. Then there’s the time commitment.

  3. Origami Owl - Wikipedia

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    Origami Owl is an American privately owned multi-level marketing [3] custom jewelry company operating in the U.S., Puerto Rico, and Canada. The company was founded in 2010 by Isabella "Bella" Weems at the age of 14.

  4. Sarah Coventry - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Coventry was an American luxury jewelry brand named after the granddaughter of Lyman K. Stuart, the founder of the company. Established in 1949, the sales force was at first all male. Thousands of women and some men were recruited to sell jewelry at Sarah Coventry home jewelry parties. [1]

  5. David Spada - Wikipedia

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    Spada was born in New Britain, Connecticut and grew up in Berlin, Connecticut.He attended Parsons School of Design in New York City, graduating around 1982. He began making jewelry as a student, and his works were recognized as early as 1984, when a piece made from orange rubber tubing was highlighted in the New York Times.

  6. Profit from the High Demand for Jewelry - AOL

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    With strong brand name recognition and the company. Zale is a specialty retailer of fine jewelry that has 1064 stores and 630 kiosks across North America. If you have ever walked through a mall ...

  7. 15 Biggest Jewelry Companies in the World - AOL

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    You can skip our detailed analysis of the global jewelry industry and go directly to 5 Biggest Jewelry Companies in the World. Market Insights The global jewelry market is valued at $249 billion ...

  8. 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.

  9. 40 Legit Companies That Will Pay You To Work From Home - AOL

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    The company provides staffing for 90 of the Fortune 100 companies. FlexJobs has named Kelly Services one of the Top 100 employers for remote jobs every year since 2014. Examples of positions ...