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Borsheim's Fine Jewelry (frequently abbreviated without an apostrophe as Borsheims; pronounced /ˈbɔərʃaɪmz/ BOHR-shyemz) is a jewelry store in Omaha, Nebraska. The store was founded in 1870, and has grown to become one of the largest independent jewelry stores in the nation. The store has been a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway since 1989. Louis Borsheim started Borsheims, the jewelry store, in downtown Omaha in 1870. After serving the expanding Omaha community for decades, the business was sold to Louis Friedman and his son Ike in 1947. While the two retained the Borsheims name, they instituted a business philosophy of offering an extensive inventory selection and a friendly style of customer service, at the lowest possible price. By 1986, Borsheims had outgrown its 8,000 square feet (740 m2) facility downtown and moved to the anchor position in Regency Court Mall, a high-end shopping destination. In 1989, renowned investor Warren Buffett purchased a majority of Borsheims stock, making it part of his famous holding company, Berkshire Hathaway. Today, Borsheims is led by Susan M. Jacques, G.G., F.G.A., who became Borsheims president and CEO in 1994. Borsheims covers more than 62,500 square feet (5,810 m2) after its 2006 remodel, maintains an inventory that includes more than 100,000 pieces and serves an international clientele spanning 50 states and six continents. Berkshire Hathaway annual meetings Borsheims hosts the reception for Berkshire Hathaway's annual shareholders meetings, which has attracted more than 30,000 people in recent years.[1][2] In 2006, Warren Buffett and Bill Gates played bridge together at Borsheims.[3] External links Borsheims v • d • e Berkshire Hathaway Corporate directors Warren Buffett (Chairman and CEO) · Charlie Munger · Howard Graham Buffett · Susan Decker · Bill Gates · David Gottesman · Charlotte Guyman · Donald Keough · Thomas S. Murphy · Ronald Olson · Walter Scott, Jr. Insurance Applied Underwriters Inc. · Berkshire Hathaway Assurance · Central States Indemnity Company · GEICO · General Re · Kansas Bankers Surety Company · Medical Protective · National Indemnity Company · United States Liability Insurance Group  · Wesco Financial · Swiss Re Materials and Construction Acme Brick · Benjamin Moore & Co. · Clayton Homes · IMC Group (Iscar) · Johns-Manville · Marmon · MiTek · Precision Steel Warehouse, Inc. · Shaw Industries Furniture CORT Business Services · Jordan's Furniture · Larson-Juhl · Nebraska Furniture Mart · RC Willey Home Furnishings · Star Furniture Apparel Fruit of the Loom · Russell · Garanimals · Fechheimer Brothers · Acme Boots · H.H. Brown Shoe Group · Justin Brands Transportation Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation · NetJets · NetJets Europe · FlightSafety International · Forest River · McLane Company · XTRA Lease Food Dairy Queen · Orange Julius · The Pampered Chef · See's Candies Media The Buffalo News · Business Wire · World Book Encyclopedia Other Ben Bridge Jeweler · Blue Chip Stamps · Borsheim's Fine Jewelry · CTB International · Kirby Company · MidAmerican Energy Holdings Company · Mouser Electronics Related articles Owned assets Annual Meetings May 1, 2010 and April 30, 2011 Annual Revenue: ▲US$118.249 billion  · Employees: 233,000 · Stock Symbol: NYSE: BRKA, NYSE: BRKB · Web site: www.berkshirehathaway.com This United States retail business article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e