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An Evening with
Fidelity
small investment of your time now could mean a major
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Mike Jenkins. Director, Investment Marketing - Fidelity Investments Bruce
Rockwell. Senior Vice President - First of Michigan Corporation
FRIDAY, MAY 12
8:30am ro 1 0:30am
Date: May 9, 1995 Time: 7:30 p.m.
Location: Southfield Radisson
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line. The shop is a perfect inter-
pretation of what Tiffany in Israel
should look like.
Mr. O'Neill is impressed by
Israel.
"Just look at it!" he enthuses.
"When you drive from Amman to
Tel Aviv and you see the differ-
ence — it's an accomplishment."
Mr. O'Neill spends most of his
time in the Middle East and Asia.
The overall plan for the Middle
East, outlines Mr. O'Neill, is to
"go through a growth period of
several years, retrench and then
go on expanding."
Tiffany's has small businesses
in Oman and Qatar.
'We are looking at Dubai,
Egypt, and Kuwait for the future.
We are also looking at Riyadh —
if we open there we will do so be-
fore the Ramadan (gift-giving)
season.
"Before we go into a market-
place, we decide if we have the fa-
miliarity with the location to go
it alone or to go with a (strategic)
partner," Mr. O'Neill says.
Although he declines to name
names, Mr. O'Neill does say some
of Israel's most prestigious jew-
elry companies were in the run-
ning for the Tiffany's franchise.
The choice of working with a
start-up company suits Tiffany's
best, he says.
`They are fresh and exuberant
with good ideas. Established
companies often have their own
way of doing things," Mr. O'Neill
says.
Amirel's five-year plan is to
open five stores in Israel.
"We'll see how this goes," says
Mr. O'Neill.
Amirel's partners Yochai
Amiel and Ayal Regev say Eilat
has been targeted as the next
location. ❑
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