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Through its sole location in an affluent suburb of San Francisco, Efrons Jewelers has established a strong niche market in the upscale jewelry store segment. Efrons was founded in 1871 and is currently owned and operated by John Wickersham, who bought the firm from its namesake founders in 1985. Wickersham joined the firm as a trainee out of high school, completed his gemology training, and several years later took ownership with the financial help of his parents. That debt has long been paid off and business has thrived. When he first acquired the business, Efrons offered a full range of jewelry and gift items from watches to wedding sets to silverware to clocks. This broad range of products was mirrored by a broad price range-$10,000 Rolex watches were sold next to $50 Seiko watches. While some jewelry was custom designed and manufactured, most of the products were case ready, meaning they were sourced from large jewelry and silver manufacturers from around the world. Over the last 15 years, Wickersham has narrowed the companys product offering considerably to focus only on high-end watches like Rolex and Piaget, custom jewelry, and estate jewelry. Wickersham stresses that this is an appropriate focus for his business since each of the products lends itself to relationship selling, and price rarely comes into the discussion. Despite the narrower offering moreover, Efrons floor space has doubled, and clients are intensely loyal to the good taste, design skills, and personal service level provided by Mr. Wickersham.

While Efrons is doing well, Mr. Wickersham would like to grow his business beyond the present location. He believes that growth may bring greater profitability, as well as employment avenues for his only child, who will soon be finishing high school. What recommendations do you have for Mr. Wickersham regarding his growth choices? (Appx. 100 words)

 

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