What happened to Rogers Jewelers?

What happened to Rogers Jewelers?

The Rogers Jewelers at Liberty Center in Liberty Twp. is one of 17 Ohio locations offering store closing sales after parent company Samuels Jewelers filed Chapter 11 Bankruptcy in August. Parent company, which filed for bankruptcy, still hopes for buyer.

Who owns Rogers and Hollands?

Together Alan & Bernard worked for many years to establish a strong foundation for the business. As Alan Kadet & wife Juell continued to build the success of this business, they also built a family including a daughter who recently celebrated more than 30 years with the company in its merchandising department.

Who bought Samuels Jewelers?

SimplexDiam
SimplexDiam bought the leftover inventory of 150 Samuels Jewelers stores, amounting to more than 33,000 pieces worth about $90 million in total. The sale marks the largest liquidation of a retailer’s residual jewelry inventory in the past 10 years, the company said.

Are Jared and Kay Jewelers the same company?

Jared The Galleria Of Jewelry – Our Company Signet Jewelers Limited is the largest specialty jewelry retailer in the US, UK and Canada. Signet operates approximately 3,600 stores primarily under the name brands of Kay Jewelers, Zales, Jared The Galleria Of Jewelry, H. Samuel, Ernest Jones, Peoples and Piercing Pagoda.

Who bought out Andrews Jewelers?

The retailer filed Chapter 11 for the third time in August 2003, and Gitanjali Gems bought the retailer shortly thereafter, in December 2006. It later acquired Rogers Ltd. and added Rogers Jewelers and Andrews Jewelers to its stable of U.S. retailers. Gitanjali merged the two companies in 2010.

What happened to Samuel Jewelers?

After 125 years in the jewelry business Samuels Jewelers has filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy and is now in the final days of closing all of its 120 stores. If you were one of their many clients, you are probably wondering where you should go for repairs, service, and new jewelry now.

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