Friday, May 14, 2010

Habib white gold ring...

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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Habib jewels says people prefer simple and non-flashy jewelry..

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Habib Jewels Sdn. Bhd., one of the Malaysia and, indeed, Southeast Asia's leading jewelry stores, has come a long way since it started out as a small shop on Penang's Pill Street, also known as "Jewelers' Corner" in 1958.
habib.jpg "From a small family concern, the company evolved to become Habib Corporation Berhad, Malaysia's first-listed jeweler in 1998," reminisces Meer Sadik Habib, the company's Managing Director, who took over the reins of business from his founder father Datuk Haji Habib Mohamed Abdul Latif, in an interview at his headquarters in Kuala Lumpur.

The company expanded at what Habib describes as a "breathtaking pace". "This pace of expansion has also enabled us to emerge as a strong player in Malaysia's jewelry industry and as a fully integrated jeweler involved in wholesaling, retailing, manufacturing, marketing and franchising," he says.
 Habib Jewels has, meanwhile, established a total of 20 retail outlets throughout the country, including at some strategic points in Kuala Lumpur. Habib maintains that because his company is one of Malaysia's largest buyers of diamonds, it is able to offer customers "competitively priced diamonds with world-renowned certification". But, as experts point out, the jeweler has got a "brand boost" by establishing partnerships in Malaysia with international jewelers such as Queen's Heart Collection and Hearts on Fire (USA).

Most of the jewelry produced in Malaysia is manufactured in Penang. Habib Jewels has also benefited immensely from the fact that Malaysia does not impose any levies on gold, jewelry, stones, etc. This has enabled Malaysia to become the second largest exporter of gold jewelry to the Middle East. "We started out as wholesalers but later switched to retailing. The company, which had a US$80 million turnover in 2008 - exports account for some 20% of its overall turnover - employs some 400 workers and also gives subcontracting work to others.
 Apparently, the global economic downturn has also not spared Malaysia's jewelry industry. But, as Habib puts it, "we are confident of riding out the crisis though we are also cautious". The company has a wide range of jewelry products, including jewelry with diamonds and colored stones. "We offer products ranging from low end to high end," he points out.

"We discern that long earrings are a current fashion rage in Malaysia but these are also worn by women in the West," he adds.
 Habib, which employs six in-house designers who conceive and design the company's jewelry products, also caters to an exclusive private clientele. "We have different product styles for different markets. When we go to foreign markets, we exhibit products suited to individual tastes of the individual countries," he reveals.

Though Malaysia does produce limited quantities of gold, the metal produced here is not commercially available. Jewellery buyers in Malaysia, like elsewhere in Asia, regard gold-based jewelry as an investment rather than as mere ornament. The quality of Malaysia's gold-based jewelry products is "very good" and has N16 and 22 karat gold content, Habib stresses.
 Prices of diamonds have come down in Malaysia. "Prices of large diamond of 1 karat have come down. The prices were artificially hiked and had to, eventually, come down to a reasonable level. But I don't see them falling any further, though suppliers like De Beers are trying to keep prices up by limiting production."

Consumers are, meanwhile, turning to gold as a means of fighting off inflation which eats into their savings. "Our strategy is to try to retain our customers and not lose our customer base.  We buy at good rates and pass on the benefits to our customers. Our resilience is our strength which enables us to respond to the changing market situation.  In the circumstances, one cannot devise a long-term strategy. We are today working on low margins but high volumes," he says.

But Habib is wary about using the term "current" while describing trends. "Changes are taking place so rapidly that what was current yesterday is no longer of any interest or relevance today. People prefer simple and non-flashy jewelry, and are moving away from showing off or indulging in exhibitionism. Simple designs are making a comeback.  As far as high-end products are concerned, consumers go for good quality, certified diamonds while making sure that prices are not very high," he contends.

Although the market is shrinking because of the crisis, Habib believes that there is demand for his products. "I am confident that there will be a gradual recovery by the end of the year. Malaysia has not, yet, felt the impact as much as we had feared. However, we expect the next few months to be challenging though there will also be opportunities. We have not felt the impact in the domestic market but only in our overseas business," he says.

Monday, April 19, 2010

habib jewels..

Habib Jewels Glitter will not disappear

 ''I do not regret what happened, but I believe business will continue to grow despite Habib one day I could not see this success.''
Such words of Founder and Chairman of Habib Jewels Sdn. Ltd., M.A. Habib Mohamed when asked about the sale of the importance of Habib Corporation, a public listed company, the Scomi Bhd. and Chuan Hup, a Singapore company. Habib Corporation is the holding company of Habib Jewels.
He said the sale was not because the business did not succeed but to explore new areas and to extend the brand internationally Habib.
Habib Mohamed, 76, did not deny that he was sad having to leave it to someone else after building the brand over 50 years Habib.
''Who is not sad but I have to comply with the requirements of the business world that if we focus on the business alone, we can not go to any,''she said Habib who feel confident the brand will remain in the country.
Mohamed Habib believes that business will return to his family, but he still hopes to put his business to be dealt with as soon as possible.
''I will submit the results of a new board if something unforeseen occurs results in the company,''he said.
Mohamed Habib explained, despite the reduction in ownership interest of his family, his son Meer Sadik Habib Jewels will continue to develop non-core business.
Frankly''I said Habib's name now stands is the result of hard jerih my eyes water when first involved in this business early 50s first,''he told The Star when met here recently.
Mohamed Habib opinion that the purchase is the same radiant gems hard effort to make Habib Jewels jewelry company famous in Malaysia, before listing on Bursa Malaysia via Habib Corporation.
Habib recently sold its 29.6 per cent of Scomi Bhd kepentingannnya. in a plot to buy a marine company from Singapore, Chuan Hup at RM1.312 billion.
Habib Corp sale was made. led by the son of Habib Mohamed, Meer Sadik, moved out to Scomi as a key holder, Chuan Hup's second-largest and Meer Sadik, the third largest shareholder.
Transactions that change of Habib Corporation of the jewelry company with 25 branches throughout the country to a marine services company.
According to Habib Mohamed, is not easy for a brand when compared to the situation when he started the business decades ago gemstones. Furthermore, no one among his family have business skills, particularly in the field.
But for Habib Mohamed, who is President of the merchants goods and Converter Gold Fund Muslim Malaysia for seven years since 1988, its success is not limited to him alone but also enable it to purchase the building for members of the association.
Look back moments earlier his involvement in the industry, gems and jewelry, the Habib Mohamed said, it all began in early 1950 when he began his career as an assistant in a gold shop in Penang.
Capital
After several years working in the gem shop, in 1953, he decided to run their own business and invite a friend to open a business gem and jewelry.
He said that the early establishment of a business establishment, he has no capital and is owned by his friend with a leading capital of RM5, 000 to conduct business.
After several years as, in the year 1958 by leveraging its own capital of RM3, 800, Habib Mohamed decide how to handle their own business. And he finally has a store at Pitt Street or Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling is better known among locals as the 'Road Gems.
Through his own initiative the full face of difficulty and pain without the help of friends, Habib Mohamed sell goods at cheaper prices to make the shop very behavior.
Many customers are shocked because at that time he dared to sell jewelry at prices far cheaper than other stores.
When asked for the keys, Habib Mohamed, said he bought all the jewelry wholesale or auction of the pawnshop after the expiration of the lease.
According to him, when the owner does not redeem the jewelry back their goods, stores will lease back the auction to get extended.
Mohamed Habib improved fortunes for some customers who buy jewelry and sell it to Mecca. People like Saudi Arabia that the design of decorative items and wholesale orders from there, little by little business benefit and progress.
''My clients are also available from the U.S. Army in Vietnam as the next holiday. I open the shop in the lobby of the hotel where they stay. When dealing with them, I conduct a lot of things.
''From there I also began to buy back the jewelry, and sometimes back to make it look more interesting than the original form,''he said
At around the 60's, he said, as the only Bumiputera company which is involved in the jewelry business, he felt very stiff competition, coupled with the supply of gems and diamonds which are not volatile.
No longer think he decided to go personally to Mumbai, Belgium and the United States to obtain their own supply of diamonds and gems in the belief that prices in these countries are not too expensive.
''The feedback I get from my regular customers was also carrying my items for sale in Mecca, especially during the Haj and Umrah seasons.
''They said, many customers have praise for the pattern fineness and the price is very cheap,''he said.

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Habib jewels sale.

Mega Sale Habib Jewel - selling gold, diamonds and precious stones

Peace to all readers.
To your knowledge, Habib Jewel had sales of Mega Habib, celebrating the 50th anniversary.
I saw the ad in the Daily News Sunday nie dated July 27, 2008.
So, Habib Jewel, I wish you Happy Birthday. Hopefully, long life, low income:)
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Habib Mega Sales from July 27, 2008 until 1 September 2008.
There was something in the ad I want to share with you.
Look at the ad carefully ...
Can you see the word "BEST INVESTMENT GOLD 999 and the picture 100gm gold bar?
Although the advertisement was shown numerous pictures diamond ring, gold bracelet 916, a diamond bracelet that bersilau-glare, gold pendant, gold rings and the all-serbi jewelry,
but when the next chapter of gold investments, Habib Jewel itself states that investment is 100 gram gold bar gold 999.9?
Right?
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