Archive for October, 2008


Citrine

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

Name:
The name derives from the French word ‘Citron’ meaning lemon.

Description:
Citrine is a golden yellow stone obtaining its colour from the presence of iron. Most Citrine is pale yellow and some after heat-treatment become deeper in colour.
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Amethyst

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

Name:
The name amethyst derives from the Greek word “Amethystos”, which is basically translated as ‘not drunken’

Description:
Amethyst comes in a broad range of shades ranging from pale lilac to deep purple.

Gemmological Characteristics:
Amethyst is found in alluvial deposits. Its hardness in the Rohm scale is 7 and its crystal structure is trigonal, with a composition of silicon dioxide and vitreous lustre.
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Amber

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

Name:
The Greek name for amber was ηλεκτρον (Electron) and was connected to the Sun God, one of whose titles was Elector or the Awakener. The modern term electron was coined in 1891 by the Irish physicist George Stoney, using the Greek word for amber (and which was then translated as electrum) because of its electrostatic properties and whilst analyzing elementary charge for the first time.
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Minimum wage increase has disappointed retailers says BRC

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

The National Minimum Wage increase of 21 pence per hour has disappointed retailers who had hoped for an increase in line with inflation, according to the British Retail Consortium. NMW rose from £5.52 in March to £5.73, but the BRC says it had called for this year’s rise to be no more than the rate of inflation.
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Leaner and fitter

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

There is no doubt that the year ahead will be a challenging one. It may represent the worst trading conditions for over 20 years - although the market will still grow, albeit marginally, cost base inflation is likely to outstrip growth in the top line for many.

I see three key challenges for retailers. Those managing them effectively will emerge from this difficult time leaner and stronger. It’s all to play for!
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