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Harry Winston Earnings Dive In 2nd Quarter.
Luxury Diamond and Jewelry retailer, Harry Winston reported an earnings decrease of 83% to $486,000 in the second quarter.
Cost of Sales rose 8.1% to 25.3 million on total sales of 48.4 million.
Selling, general, and administrative expenses increased by 22%.
Aber Diamond Corporation which had a 52% interest in the Jeweler purchased the remaining interest during this period. More here: Harry Winston Diamonds
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