
Why De Beers’ Rough were Differed at Dec Sight?
Two major developments took place in the global diamond industry within a span of two days during the month of December 2014. Firstly, on 10th

Two major developments took place in the global diamond industry within a span of two days during the month of December 2014. Firstly, on 10th

Mumbai: De Beers, the global diamond mining company, says it has no plan to open a trading office in India. “The auction sales customers in

Gaborone: De Beers Canada Inc. (De Beers) and Mountain Province Diamonds have entered into an Impact Benefit Agreement (IBA) with the Deninu Kué First Nation

Gaborone: De Beers December sight closed with an estimated value of $600 million. Minor adjustments to prices and assortment qualities were reported in different categories,

Gaborone: Namdeb Diamond Corporation, a joint venture between Namibia and De Beers has re-affirmed its plans to mine gems in the southern African country until

Mumbai: Forevermark, the diamond brand from The De Beers Group of Companies has unveiled its new global marketing campaign that aims to inspire people to

Antwerp: Members of the World Diamond Council (WDC) have assembled in Antwerp, October 28 to October 30, for the organization’s 2014 Annual General Meeting. Among

De Beers recently delivered somewhat alarming report which may have disappointed the global diamond lovers. In its first annual ‘Diamond Insight Report’ released in September

Windhoek: A report that was commissioned by the Namibian government stated that it does not make economic sense for De Beers to set up another

Gaborone: Rough diamond sights held by De Beers and Alrosa in October were relatively small, particularly in light of the De Beers Sights held this
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