G-III Apparel Group Ltd., New York, announced it will release its fourth quarter and full-year fiscal 2010 earnings on Thursday, March 25, 2010 before the market opens. A conference call to discuss results will be held at 8:30 a.m. E.T. that same day.
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JournalBooks/Timeplanner Calendars, Charlotte, N.C., a member of Polyconcept North America, the second-largest supplier of hard goods within the promotional products industry, has promoted Tim O’Boyle from vice president of sales to general manager. As general manager, O'Boyle becomes responsible for all sales and operational areas within JournalBooks/Timeplanner Calendars and will become a member of Polyconcept North America’s management committee.
Charlotte, North Carolina-based JournalBooks/Timeplanner Calendars, a member of Polyconcept North America, the second-largest supplier of hard goods within the promotional products industry, is introducing the JournalBooks Collection for Leed’s in January 2010. This collection includes different levels of customization, simple solutions for full-color printing options and accelerated turnaround times.
New Kensington, Pennsylvania-based Leed's, a member of Polyconcept North America, the second largest supplier of hard goods within the promotional products industry, announced it has redirected its primary Web site address to www.leedsworld-backup.com.
New Kensington, Pennsylvania-based Leed’s, a member of Polyconcept North America, the second largest supplier within the promotional products industry, announced its achievement of accreditation through the Quality Certification Alliance (QCA) based on successful completion of a third-party audit of the company's compliance programs and practices.
The Chicago-based Quality Certification Alliance (QCA) announced it granted QCA Accreditation to two more founding members: Kansas City, Missouri-based Barton Nelson and New Kensington, Pennsylvania-based Leed’s. These two firms join Lawrence, Massachusetts-based Gemline and Tustin, California-based Logomark in being the initial companies reaching this milestone.
SINCE THEIR INCEPTION, watches have always been important fashion accessories. Now, however, with the rise of new time-telling devices like cell phones, computers and even music players, watches are more defined by how they serve personal style. Below, a few timepiece experts from our industry give tips on how to best incorporate fashion into watch promotions by explaining a few current style trends.
New Kensington, Pennsylvania-based Leed’s announced that in order to capitalize on online shopping, the company created a new Web site that allows distributors to customize the site to match individual distributor company brands.
New Kensington, Pennsylvania-based Leed’s, a member of Polyconcept North America, the second largest supplier within the promotional products industry, announced it added six styles of
New Kensington, Pennsylvania-based Leed’s, a member of Polyconcept North America, the second largest supplier within the promotional products industry,