SGS Helps Manufacturers Enhance Consumer Trust with Product Certification Marks

SGS, the world’s leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published a Consumer Compact article looking at changes in consumer buying habits and considers how technology and product certification marks can enhance trust and enable market differentiation.

 

Consumers now want more from their products in terms of performance, safety, sustainability, security and ergonomics. In fragmented markets, what questions are consumers asking and how can manufacturers ensure their products perform well?

 

SGS’s Consumer Compact article looks at the problem from the perspective of the manufacturer who wants to effectively demonstrate conformity to defined standards for safety and performance.

 

Read the original Consumer Compact article, ‘How Certification Marks Enhance Trust in Consumer Products’.

 

SGS Solution

SGS has launched a number of Product Certification Marks – performance, food contact, cybersecurity and green – to support manufacturers, suppliers and retailers in the delivery of safe, high-performing and compliant products to target markets. In the end, it’s trusted because it’s tested.

 

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Gold Investment Stocks Provide Insight and Stability on Upcoming and Future Gold Price Trends

As gold prices continue to fluctuate, many people are looking for ways to invest in precious metals. Gold Investment Stocks is a company that provides information on gold news, gold investment, and related gold stock picks. We also offer general information on gold and its prices with insights on the price of gold. Gold stocks are valuable resources for those looking to invest in gold.

According to Zyla Labs, the price of gold has continued its downward trend since March of 2022, when the price per ounce was 2,043. As of October 14, 2022, at 8:00 AM, the current pricing of gold per ounce was $1,654.70. Despite the recent trend, many investors frequently regard Gold as the ultimate safe-haven asset. When stock, bond, and real estate prices plunge dramatically, gold may maintain its value—and in some cases, rise due to panicking investors rushing in to buy.

Adding gold to your investment portfolio is also a way to ensure diversification. By holding a mixture of different assets, you create the opportunity for less volatile returns, which protect the value of your investments. There are many ways to invest in gold, each with its pros and cons. Among these different ways, Gold investment stocks give an investor a way to invest in the interests of gold mining companies and processors without owning physical gold. While these individuals don't have physical gold, they are still subject to the rise and fall of the price of gold in the market.

In this way, investors use gold or gold stocks to hedge against risks, such as the decline of the U.S. dollar and rising inflation, to diversify their portfolios. In addition, gold stocks may stabilize a portfolio when other asset prices are in flux. Investigating the gold market and trends helps investors understand when to buy or sell. According to insights on our website, while it may be able to hedge risk, it still shouldn't be your first choice for long-term appreciation. In short, this means that investors will hold gold or Gold stocks because it's more appealing to growth investors.

It's true, Gold stocks in mining companies often mirror the value of gold when it rises and falls; the industry is subject to the same volatility. However, it's attractive to investors because well-positioned miners can still be profitable even in a down-trending market. At the same time, Gold stocks often see a magnified increase in value when the price of gold increases, making it a worthwhile investment for anyone. Because of this relationship, Gold stockholders often see a much more significant ROI for their investment.

Because of the potential for higher ROI, choosing profitable mining companies is a necessity. Typically, investors choose mining companies with a solid history of more robust dividends, have higher gains, and fare better overall than non-dividend-paying stocks. These dividend-paying gold stocks usually do twice as well. Choosing the right gold mining companies to invest in cannot be overstated.

When you're ready to add gold stocks to your portfolio, you should first consult Gold Investment Stocks. We offer the latest tips on which stocks may be worth investing in and when to buy or sell. We also provide information about where the price of gold may be headed. Current pricing trends show Gold prices higher than the overnight low of $1,650 per ounce, at $1,654.10, but still, the evidence points to a downward trend since the Monday high of $1,707.40.

Moreover, as political and economic uncertainty continues, the price of gold could fluctuate wildly. Gold Investment Stocks is the premier online resource for information on Gold stocks, and we can keep you apprised of the latest market trends.

Crescent Citys November Major Estates Auction November 4th to 6th is Packed with 1222 Choice Lots

New Orleans, LA, USA, October 23, 2022 -- An incredibly rare lady’s platinum dinner ring with a 7.96-carat Indian oval alexandrite, a 15-piece sterling silver punch set by Whiting, an outstanding pair of American 19th century carved mahogany tester beds, and an oil on board painting rendered in the manner of David Teniers (Belgium, 1582-1649) are a few of the expected top lots in Crescent City Auction Gallery’s November Major Estates Auction planned for Friday, Saturday and Sunday, November 4th, 5th, & 6th.

The auction, starting at 10 am Central time all three days, is packed with 1,222 choice lots in a wide variety of collecting categories. Bidding is available online, as well as live in the Crescent City gallery at 1330 Saint Charles Avenue in New Orleans. In-person gallery previews will begin on Wednesday, October 26th, from 10-5 Central time. Phone and absentee bids will be accepted.

With a pre-sale estimate of $100,000-$200,000, the lady’s platinum dinner ring with a 7.96-carat Indian oval alexandrite surrounded by a double concentric border of tiny round diamonds is easily the auction’s headliner. The split shank is also mounted with tiny round diamonds. The total diamond weight is 1.05 carats. The ring is accompanied by an appraisal and a GIA report.

The early 20th century 15-piece sterling silver punch set by Whiting, is expected to change hands for $4,000-$8,000. The set consists of a large punchbowl, 28 pints, in a grape and vine motif, twelve matching punch cups, and two punch ladles, one by Whiting, retailed by George Brodnax (Memphis, Tenn.), and a Towle example in the “Old English” pattern, plus a 2-tier wooden stand.

The oil on board in the manner of David Teniers the Elder is titled View of Amsterdam. It has a partially covered signature lower left and is dated “46” lower left. A label on verso attributes the work to David Teniers the Elder (est. $1,000-$2,000). Also, a 19th century oil on canvas Dutch School painting titled Dutch Fishing Village, signed “H. W. Mesdag” lower right, possibly Hendrik Willem Mesdag (Dutch, 1831-1915), in a gilt frame, carries an estimate of $800-$1,200.

The two 19th century American carved mahogany tester beds consist of one with an arched twisted spindle headboard, flanked by turned and octagonal posts, joined on wood rails and a single footboard (est. $1,000-$2,000); and a full tester double bed with an arched leaf carved headboard, flanked by tapered octagonal posts upholding a buttoned yellow silk tester, to arched rails and an arched footboard (est. $1,200-$1,800). Both gorgeous beds are over 100 inches tall.

The rest of the auction is fairly eclectic, with items ranging from a large collection of Asian objects to a collection of blackamoor figures to a large collection of fine jewelry (to include sapphires, diamonds, emeralds, rubies and more). Decorative accessories will feature a three-piece Sevres-style 19th century gilt bronze clock set by Japy Freres (France), the clock with a gilt decorated celestial blue covered urn surmount, and with leaf and berry handles (est. $600-$900).

Fine French period furniture, a staple at nearly all Crescent City auctions, will be plentiful in this sale as well and will include the following pieces:

- Early 20th century Louis XV Vernis Martin style carved walnut ormolu mounted marble-top vitrine, the figured rouge marble over an applied garland frieze above a centered door with a curved glaze upper panel over a figural decorated lower panel (est. $800-$1,200).

- 19th century French Provincial carved cherry farmhouse table, the rectangular top over a setback wide skirt with frieze drawer, impressive 76 ½ inches wide (est. $1,200-$1,800).

- Monumental circa 1820 French Provincial Louis XV style carved walnut armoire, the arched stepped crown with a central leaf applique over large panel double doors with iron fiche hinges and escutcheons, 112 inches tall by 72 inches in width (est. $800-$1,200).

- Late 19th century French Louis XV style carved cherry marble-top bombe commode, the ogee edge cookie corner thick white and gray marble over a setback bank of three drawers flanked by bombe sides and floral carved cabriole legs (est. $1,000-$2,000).

American period furniture will feature a 19th century American rococo 7-piece carved rosewood parlor suite consisting of a settee and six side chairs, the arched pierced floral carved crest over a canted back, with tufted blue floral upholstery (est. $1,000-$2,000); and a 19th century American Federal style ebonized and gilt marble-top pier table, the highly figured inset gray marble over a gilt relief decorated skirt, resting on winged gryphon supports with paw feet (est. $800-$1,200).

Portrait paintings certain to attract keen bidder attention are a 17th century oil on canvas British School Portrait of an Admiral, possibly Sir John Skelton, Governor of Plymouth, unsigned, 27 ¼ inches tall by 23 ½ inches wide (est. $800-$1,200); and a pair of 19th century Continental School unsigned oils on canvas, Portrait of a Woman and Portrait of a Gentleman, each with faintly written inscriptions on verso and both presented in wood and gilt frames (est. $500-$1,000).

Paintings by local artists will include two watercolor, pencil and charcoals on paper by John J. Korver (La., 1910-1988), titled Cotton Picking Scene and Carriage Full of Cotton, being sold as separate lots (each est. $1,000-$2,000); and a watercolor and ink on paper by German-born New Orleans artist Leo Meiersdorff (1934-1994) titled Al Hirt Jazz Scene (1978) (est. $1,000-$2,000).

Other noteworthy artworks include an oil on canvas by Trevor Haddon (American/U.K., 1864-1941), titled Tending to the Wee Ones, signed lower right and presented in a gilt frame (est. $2,000-$4,000); and an oil on canvas by Ludwig Beyfuss (Austrian, 1805-?), titled Portrait of a Young Boy Dressed in a Tartan with Dog (circa 1859), artist signed and dated (est. $300-$500).

Just a few of the more beautiful decorative accessories in the auction will include the following:

- Large Swarovski crystal rhino figure, 6 inches tall, limited edition #5,410 of 10,000 pieces, crafted of fine quality Austrian crystal, with display stand, a framed certificate of authenticity and a key for its fitted hard sided carrying case (est. $1,000-$2,000).

- Boehm porcelain figure titled Dance of the Proud Peacock, 29 ½ inches tall, No. 40430, limited edition No. 18, with a custom carved mahogany stand (est. $1,000-$2,000).

- Studio Raspberry Glass Bowl by George Bucquet (American, b. 1954), 19 inches in diameter, of circular tapering ribbed form with exterior copper ribs (est. $800-$1,200).

Internet bidding will be provided by LiveAuctioneers.com, Invaluable.com and BidSquare.com. Absentee and phone bids will be accepted until 1 pm Central time the day before the auction. A 25 percent buyer’s premium will be applied in-house (three percent discount for cash or check). A printed catalog is available; call 504-529-5057 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

For more information regarding the Major Estates Auction slated for Friday and Saturday, November 4th, 5th and 6th, visit www.crescentcityauctiongallery.com. Updates are posted often.

Future Electronics Features ECS Inc ECX 2236 SMD Crystal in THE EDGE

Montreal, Canada (release-news ) October 24, 2022 - Future Electronics, a global leading distributor of electronic components, is offering the low profile, versatile ECX-2236 by ECS Inc. in the latest edition of THE EDGE.

Operating in a -20°C to +70°C temperature range, the ECX-2236 family includes extended range options that operate from -40°C to +125°C. They provide a 5pF maximum shunt capacitance and an 8pF typical load capacitance. The ECX-2236 SMD crystal family offers ±10 PPM tight tolerance and stability options.

To learn more about the ECX-2236 series, visit www.FutureElectronics.com/resources/featured-products/ecs-inc-ecx-2236-smd-crystal. To see the entire portfolio of products available through Future Electronics, visit www.FutureElectronics.com.

THE EDGE is the latest e-newsletter from Future Electronics, and is geared toward engineers and buyers looking for new or leading-edge products. THE EDGE comes out twice per month, and each edition features product information, datasheets and videos showcasing the most advanced new technology in a specific area, such as sensing, lighting, or automotive.

Visit www.FutureElectronics.com/subscribe to receive the latest issues of THE EDGE newsletter, and stay up to date with the newest technologies.

About Future Electronics

Future Electronics is a global leader in electronics distribution, recognized for providing customers with global supply chain solutions, custom-tailored engineering services and a very extensive variety of electronic components. Founded by Robert G. Miller in 1968, Future Electronics believes its 5500 employees are its greatest asset, with 170 offices in 44 countries. Future Electronics is globally integrated, with a unified IT infrastructure that delivers real-time inventory availability and access to customers. With the highest level of service, the most advanced engineering capabilities, and the largest available-to-sell inventory in the world, Future's mission is always to Delight the Customer®. For more information, visit www.FutureElectronics.com.

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SGS Helps Autonomous Vehicle Manufacturers Deliver Safe and Compliant Vehicles to Global Markets

SGS, the world’s leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published a Consumer Compact article looking at growth in the global autonomous vehicle (AV) market.

 

Companies around the world are rapidly moving ahead with the development of AVs. In July 2022, Chinese company Baidu announced the introduction of its first robotaxi service and in America, Zoot, Waymo and Tesla are just some of the companies making progress in driverless ride-hailing services. There are multiple benefits to this new technology, but only if AVs meet statutory regulations regarding safety and performance and can build trust in consumers.  

 

SGS’s Consumer Compact article looks at the rise of the AV, its benefits and the challenges that face industry. The article also addresses the importance of full-vehicle OTA testing to ensure functionality, performance and reliability.

 

Read the original Consumer Compact article, ‘The Dawn of the Autonomous Vehicle’.

 

SGS Solution

SGS provides solutions to help manufacturers succeed in the competitive global AV market. They offer full-vehicle OTA antenna testing services, with capabilities in the fields of automobiles, electronics, communication and reliability. Their comprehensive testing services cover electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) for electrical, electronic and electromechanical (EEE) components, covering environmental simulation, functional safety (ISO 26262), battery testing, materials and failures analysis, and tests to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements. In the end, it’s only trusted because it’s tested. Learn more about SGS Autonomous Driving Solutions.

 

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