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How to Value a Jewelry and Watch Wholesale Business

Peak Business Valuation

Jewelry and watch wholesalers sell a variety of jewelry, precious metal, silverware, and jeweler’s findings in bulk to various downstream markets. There are about 25,400 jewelry and watch wholesale businesses across the country. As such, it may be a good time to buy , grow , or sell a jewelry and watch wholesaler.

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Appraiser Newsroom - Untitled Article

Appraiser Newsroom

The do’s and don’ts of buying gems and jewelry away from home. By Juanita Addeo, ASA, Master Gemologist Appraiser® and Barry Block, ASA, Master Gemologist Appraiser® As appraisers, we see many clients with items of jewelry bought while on destination vacations, including quite a few from cruise ship vacations.

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ESG Investing Clearly Serves Pecuniary Interests

Reynolds Holding

It is a common refrain, mostly on the political right, that considering environmental, social, and governance (“ESG”) factors when investing is probably illegal. [1] Investing to advance a societal goal constitutes a mixed motive, a fiduciary violation. [2] And well-run companies become good stocks to own.” [5]

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Metals & Mining Investment Banking: The Full Guide to Ground Zero for the Energy Transition

Brian DeChesare

Metals & mining investment banking used to be a “sleepy” group. But let’s forget about the children temporarily and focus on the verticals, the drivers, deal examples, and the exit opportunities if you escape from the underground mines: What Is Metals & Mining Investment Banking?

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A Top DOJ Official Speaks on Corporate Enforcement and Compliance

Reynolds Holding

Thank you, Brian, for the kind introduction. It’s great to be here with all of you. Today, I will share a snapshot of our 2022 enforcement results as well as our policy approach to white-collar and corporate crime. I have the pleasure of serving as a Deputy Assistant Attorney General, or DAAG, in the Department of Justice’s Criminal Division.