Van Cleef & Arpels To Double Number Of Stores In China
French jewelry retailer Van Cleef & Arpels has announced that the company plans to make China one of its major markets and it will double the number of its retail stores in China in 2010.
French jewelry retailer Van Cleef & Arpels has announced that the company plans to make China one of its major markets and it will double the number of its retail stores in China in 2010.
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Shanghai-based jewelry store operator Laofengxiang has published its annual financial report for 2009, and has posted a year on year growth in net profit of 85%.
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